Chillingworth / Comments

  • Thanks a lot man!
    I appreciate the kinds words.
    I hope that your path in life goes smoothly as well.
    June 14th, 2009 at 09:17pm
  • I don't know, I don't listen to HIM
    I just suddenly had a sudden burst of willpower and inspiration over the last month. For once, I am actually quite pleased with my work, especially A Dark Guardian Angel
    Bloodgroom will be ending in August? That is quite sad, actually. Sort of like when Harry Potter or Twilight ended.
    Ah well, all good things must come to a close, yes?
    For now, I must go, so farewell
    June 5th, 2009 at 09:38pm
  • No problem :D
    May 30th, 2009 at 10:37pm
  • Thank you so much for the comment! You just gave ME the courage to write another chapter of my story.
    Haha, Damien. If you hadn't of mentioned it, I wouldn't have realized that you had the name in common with my character.
    Again, thank you very much for the comment. :)
    May 29th, 2009 at 02:53am
  • so instead of continually waking you up with my coughing and shit, i'm up listening to Lady Gaga, and i just want you to know that BABY THERE'S NO OTHER SUPERSTAR, YOU KNOW THAT I'LL BE YOUR PAPARAZZI.

    it's true, though.

    :D <3
    May 20th, 2009 at 11:17am
  • Ha ha, Gretchen's house [i]is[/i] pretty large, isn't it? It was too bad I didn't get to meet you in person, though. That'd be pretty cool. =]

    It's okay. I was just a little startled, that's all. I have actually known Ann longer than I have you, however... I don't believe she's a stalker, either. ;-)

    I thought you guys had a pretty good sound. Are you planning on making a demo CD or anything?

    I'm sorry for my late response. How have you been?
    April 20th, 2009 at 05:14pm
  • Thankyou for the compliment.Im kind of stuck between chapters at the moment.Theres going to be an invasion of America and the USSR at some point but im not sure of which to do first.

    Id agree that we cant stop captalism now but we must regulate it and control it so it is fair to the common man.I believe in Socialism but im not entirely sure whether Im naive or not.
    April 20th, 2009 at 01:19pm
  • I had, last night as I passed the time amongst the wonders of the internet, a most extraordinary experience. Taking you at your invitation to explore your website, I did so, much as I would enter a well-weathered bookstore or a small but eclectic museum. It is no exaggeration to say that I have come away better for the experience, so much so that what would ordinarily have been another in a seemingly interminable string of dull, pedestrian days full of meaningless routine, has instead been a morning of excited rumination, fueled by an encounter with a brilliant and most talented soul.

    It is difficult for me to reconcile your writings with your age; forgive me, but as a person approaching middle age (a term I loathe, despite my valiant protests that I am embracing it with defiance and vigor), I rarely engage with anyone possessing your insight and creativity. The depth of thought was inspiring, intriguing and --if I may--quite revealing. Yes, I'm afraid that you have tipped your hand to us all, allowing us to see a mind that has suffered, survived, and lived to tell the tale. In this respect, I relate to you, my friend. But seldom have I met someone of less than hoary old age who has dipped so deeply into the well of experience and found such exquisite gems. And even more rare is the intellect that resists the charm of self-aggrandization, and reaches out in kindness and mutual respect to all who greet him. What an honor it must be to know you.

    I, too, am much too old to be here, and I yet I have made delightful discoveries of budding talent, and treasured friends who have enriched my days and thoughts in a way that many people I see on a daily basis somehow cannot. Perhaps it is our shared love of writing; more likely, I think, we are reaching out to see if there are others like us, who need to plunge the knife deeply and watch the crimson flow, damn the pain and consequences.

    I am rambling. At any rate, I simply want to convey my deepest esteem and respect for your writing, your music, and your courage to face the world in such an honest and unflinching manner. I look very much forward to sipping a nice Merlot and enjoying more of the talent that is Chillingworth!

    Warmest regards, and peace!
    April 15th, 2009 at 07:37pm
  • Although it makes me laugh because I AM religious and i won't stop questioning myself about it. XD
    April 14th, 2009 at 06:05am
  • Sorry for the triple commenting but it's true! I LOVE that picture. XD I have weird fetishes I know. lol
    April 14th, 2009 at 05:46am
  • http://anurbannomad.deviantart.com/art/Coffee-Shop-Memoirs-118285390


    Heheh...whoops!
    April 14th, 2009 at 05:45am
  • ^-^ You are welcome dearest Damien! :D I actually found this poem on deviantart if you care to take a look. It got me thinking quite alot.
    [url=http://anurbannomad.deviantart.com/art/Coffee-Shop-Memoirs-118285390]Coffe Shop Memoirs[/url]. It's rather good. I think the only way i got through Dante's 3 books was:
    1) Because it counted for a grade in my AA English class.
    2) His train of thought completely blew me out of the water. I loved it to death!
    I actually find myself using the Socratic method on a daily basis like I'll be walking to Borders and see something or someone and wonder WHAT'S it's reason for being. Why is it here? I overthink constantly so I think that's why I am so into philosophy. I understand how you feel on persecution (sp) and waking up one day to find one of things you valued most just gone...just not there anymore. It kills but it makes you stronger.
    It's true that humans do have a sense of immortality, like there will always be a future and not to bring up a very touchy touchy/sensitive subject, but that could possibly be another reason why we have religion. As humans, on basic instinct, we don't want to be alone. In some cases, others can handle it to a [i]degree[/i] while others go bonkers under an hour. We want to believe that all our hardships and all our pain will eventually pay off in the end and maybe it will. Maybe it won't. Because seriously, how much would that SUCK if all our painful problems everyday were for nothing? We just suffered through our life with no happiness and got nothing to pay for it? That would be such a bite to the butt.
    Maybe we also want a sense of importance. To be part of something bigger so maybe that's why we have Gods and rulers and etc. So not only can we sometimes put the blame on other things (higher powers...like bosses. :D) but also to know that we have somewhere we can belong afterwards. Somewhere we can finally stop fighting a losing battle. Death is inevitable, we will all eventually die and that scares us, no matter WHAT people say. Because you have no clue what will happen to you afterwards and as people, we like to know what will happen so we can be prepared. But how can you prepare yourself for an afterlife if you're not even certain there IS one? That's my theory on it. ^-^
    Dear lord, I cried so hard when I found out that Beatrice died. T-T He ended up marrying someone he wasn't in love with and never got the chance of total bliss. Poor Dante...
    April 14th, 2009 at 05:44am
  • Haha I was thinking about that when I put it down. it reminded me of "I am Woman, here me roar" or something. XD I haven't read any of those (yet) due to the fact that I don't have access to that kind of amazingness. It's a bummer. But I HAVE read [i]The Divine Comedy[/i] by Dante. It's rather good too. I've also read Socrates's last speech before he had to drink the poison. It was AMAZING. Have you read it?
    Ah, I've been trying to get some other people into it. So far, my friend Raye is getting into philosophy but she says it hurts her brain a little. XD
    April 13th, 2009 at 04:45am
  • It's alright, I was just worried that Lilyth wouldn't trust me anymore because she thought I might be someone who wanted to stalk her or something, but that wasn't the case. Looking back at your message now, though, I can tell you were only joking. Thank you for your apology, though, I thought that was very nice of you.

    No harm done. :)

    And thank you! I'm glad that you liked the video, although I'm not too proud of it... That is so cool that you met Coheed before! They're one of my favorites, but the storyline that they try to convey through their songs makes hardly any sense at all (I am with you on that one!!).

    I will let you know what I think of your videos as soon as the sound on my computer starts working! It's been out for a while, and I don't know why. I'm going to get some new speakers for it, actually, hopefully it will work then. :)
    April 12th, 2009 at 11:50pm
  • Oo, you like philosophy? My favorite philosopher is Socrates and Voltaire. I liked used bookstores too, specifically Half Priced Books. >:D

    Oh! Sorry i'm being rude, sort of....no wait, I am. I'm Art!
    April 11th, 2009 at 10:51pm
  • Its good to meet another socialist on this site,I read youre article which was an excellent insight.

    I believe that as Marx foretold socialisms victory,the triumph of fairness over greed is inevitable.
    April 11th, 2009 at 09:55pm
  • Yeah, Gretchen has told me of your visit multiple times. I think she's very excited. Do you think I might get to see you? o.O

    Thank you, but I've been told I have a couple of grammatical errors in there. I guess I'll have to go back and fix it a little. =P

    Thanks for the warning Damien, but I'm not so simple as to give someone my address. I'm actually good friends with these people, and have been for a while. There's no need for you to worry - they won't find me. Promise. And CompulsiveLiar seems very real, actually. People on creative writing sites are usually this way. Again: [i]I am not giving out my address,[/i] but thank you for the tip. =D

    [i]Nice![/i] I'll go look you up right now. I actually [i]really[/i] want to be in a band someday... Maybe I'll get there.

    The website is basically nothing. I just update in the same way I do Mibba, and I have a behind-the-scenes for my stories, favorite authors, and a couple of links. Here's the URL if you simply [i]must[/i] see it. http://www.freewebs.com/lilythblack/
    April 11th, 2009 at 02:05pm
  • Hi! How're you?
    April 10th, 2009 at 07:32pm
  • Thank you for taking the time to explain it to me. :)

    Che Guevara was a true revolutionary. It's just too sad that he was taken from this world so soon.

    I really dilike our current government. It seems as though politicians are more interested in stealing money and getting kickbacks than they are in actually helping the people that elected them.
    April 8th, 2009 at 04:42pm
  • I just stumbled upon your profile and I'm curious as to what "Gothic folk songs" are. I know what folk songs are but not Gothic ones. Could you please enlighten me on what they are?
    April 7th, 2009 at 04:48pm