who, me? no, i didn't teach him how to do that. he learned that all by his lonesome. guess all that time he spent effing around on the computer-dingus taught him a thing or two. imagine my shock when sealnar unleashed his first fiery explosion green screen at the dinner table... darn near scared me half to death!
(from tt @ mmnewpxy)
@kpweaver27@AHHHHHH34226075@SketchesbyBoze The reader of the book calls him Ishmael, by his own request in the opening line, but there is no narrative evidence of the character's name. There is only one survivor at the end of the book. The outsider, the teacher, and the reader of the book, Ishmael. It's a good book sir
@kpweaver27@AHHHHHH34226075@SketchesbyBoze The difference is that other literary characters are described by their names. The only mentions of "Ishmael" are the author telling you to call him Ishmael, and a reference to the author telling Peleg to call him Ishmael.