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Racer Lance (lznce)
Race Number 3610
Date Fri, 7 Mar 2025 15:36:14 +0000
Speed 95 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 97.0%
Rank 2nd place (out of 5)
Opponents aida_sma_777 (3rd place) rayster1 (4th place)

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It wasn't that I had anything against the movies, but they had never been very important to me, and not once in more than fifteen years of teaching and writing had I felt the urge to talk about them. I liked them as everyone else did - as diversions, as animated wallpaper, as fluff. No matter how beautiful or hypnotic the images sometimes were, they never satisfied me as powerfully as words did. Too much was given, I felt, not enough was left to the viewer's imagination, and the paradox was that the closer movies came to simulating reality, the worse they failed at representing the world - which is in us as much as it is around us.
The Book of Illusions (book) by Paul Auster (see stats)

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It wasn't that I had anything against the movies, but they had never been very important to me, and not once in more than fifteen years of teaching and writing had I felt the urge to talk about them. I liked them as everyone else did - as diversions, as animated wallpaper, as fluff. No matter how beautiful or hypnotic the images sometimes were, they never satisfied me as powerfully as words did. Too much was given, I felt, not enough was left to the viewer's imagination, and the paradox was that the closer movies came to simulating reality, the worse they failed at representing the world - which is in us as much as it is around us.
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  1. very
  2. fifteen
  3. urge
  4. to
  5. everyone
  6. No
  7. beautiful
  8. the
  9. sometimes
  10. never
  11. felt,
  12. viewer's
  13. worse
  14. which
  15. much
  16. as