It's Mary Shelley's birthday. Celebrate by creating something you can't control and wondering whet
I think Republican voters have already created something we are having difficulty controlling!!
Jan Mieszkowski @janmpdx
It's Mary Shelley's birthday. Celebrate by creating something you can't control and wondering whether it wants to exalt you or kill you.
Cesar Zamora @geeksabre 20h20 hours ago
Replying to @janmpdx @apelad
Already did, he's due in October!
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A͜͞͏.͜͏̕ ̴̨͏̀K̷ofordVerified account @apelad 20h20 hours ago
hahaha! Congratulations!
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Cesar Zamora @geeksabre 20h20 hours ago
Thanks! Very excited!!!
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Steve Hersey @n1xnx 9h9 hours ago
Replying to @janmpdx @MaryRobinette
I just re-read her book, and I interpret it as a tale of child abandonment. Victor abandons his creation, which still *tries* to be good.
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Mary Robinette KowalVerified account @MaryRobinette 9h9 hours ago
I interpret the original post as humor. Even if I didn't... children make many parents wonder whether it wants to exalt you or kill you..
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Steve Hersey @n1xnx 9h9 hours ago
Agree with both. OP definitely humorous, and kids can be monsters. I was surprised at how understandable the Monster's actions/motives were.