You ask:
Why is Charles up so late when he has to get up at 7:00?
I answer:
Charles was going to go to bed a couple of hours ago, but then he decided to watch a movie and eat popcorn. Then he decided to plug in the ol' gameboy from way back when and play tetris. Charles chose to play the "type B" game, on level 9, on the other thing 6". Charles played very excellently, and there was music from Tchikovsky's Nutcracker and then a rocket ship that launched, then the word "congratulations" came across the screen. Charles must have done well. Charles must have done well.
You ask:
Why is Charles talking in third person?
I answer:
Why the hell not. Why do you talk in first person? Do you really want to talk in first person? Do you think so highly of yourself that you always have to be first?
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Heh. You crack me up. But in all seriousness, I think I'm going to pay more attention to my pov choices this semester. Hopefully. Maybe. Perhaps.
I can't help but laugh when I talk in third person. I get a picture of myself as a mob boss, a prick professional athlete or actor, or a New York pretty boy who is also a prick. I guess I feel that people who talk in third person are pricks. Except you, your cool. And me, I can do it sometimes too.
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