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2011-06-16 06:41 pm (UTC)
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I enjoyed making gif so much, it is my new addiction.
Then again, I think we're all more preoccupied about the fact that our favourite characters will survive or not. GRRM did a fine job about getting us all psycho about this XD.
hehehehe! I think I have a high tolerance here, growing up reading Russian classic literature. Everyone always dies there. Like "War and Piece" - the main guy dies in the middle and there are also pages and pages of his slow death. Yep, that's Russian literature for you. Mind you., Honoré de Balzac has some cheery stuff too.
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Then again, I think we're all more preoccupied about the fact that our favourite characters will survive or not. GRRM did a fine job about getting us all psycho about this XD.
hehehehe! I think I have a high tolerance here, growing up reading Russian classic literature. Everyone always dies there. Like "War and Piece" - the main guy dies in the middle and there are also pages and pages of his slow death. Yep, that's Russian literature for you. Mind you., Honoré de Balzac has some cheery stuff too.