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fuckindouchebag
2008-09-08, 22:58
After the viewing of the clay-mation version of The mysterious Stranger I was drawn into the Mark Twains ideologies he presented to society, so I read "The Mysterious Stranger" and loved it.

I not only believe this to be a efficient reflection of humankind's nature ( presented to the reader by satan's thoughts about humans) but was also "Mark Twains" own thoughts about humanity on a larger level. This book owns humankind on a different level the unintelligent people of earth cannot understand.

Thank you Mark Twain! It's too bad there are not more intelligent people to appreciate ideologies presented in works of art such as this.


"It is true, that which I have revealed to you; there is no God, no universe, no human race, no earthly life, no heaven, no hell. It is all a dream - a grotesque and foolish dream. Nothing exists but you. And you are but a thought - a vagrant thought, a useless thought, a homeless thought, wandering forlorn among the empty eternities!"