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David Foster Wallace, apparently.
"Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers."
I Write Like
"Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers."
I Write Like
[spoiler="you know i always joked that it would be scary as hell to run into DMX in a dark ally, but secretly when i say 'DMX' i really mean 'Tsukatu'." -kai]"... and when i say 'scary as hell' i really mean 'tight pink shirt'." -kai[/spoiler][/i]


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I got Arthur C. Clarke, which I'm pretty content with.
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Dan Brown.
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EDIT: Just used one of my more recent essays for school and got Isaac Asimov.
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EDIT: Just used one of my more recent essays for school and got Isaac Asimov.

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Going by the last paper I wrote for my English Lit survey class, H. P. Lovecraft.
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Just submitted the entire first chapter to The Great Gatsby and got H.P. Lovecraft.

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Techno wrote:Just submitted the entire first chapter to The Great Gatsby and got H.P. Lovecraft.
I had the same idea, posted some Clarke and got Poe back.
HOAX
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Continuing the trend, I submitted the entire first book of Aurora Leigh (hundreds of lines in blank verse by Elizabeth Barrett Browning) and got Lovecraft. Considering Lovecraft drew inspiration from Poe, who borrowed a thing or two from Browning (including the meter and rhyme scheme for "The Raven"), it almost makes sense. Almost.
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I got Poe and then James Joyce and then David Foster Wallace. Tempted to say I'm closer to the latter :P

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I used a nonsense poem I wrote and got Dan Brown. Which I'm guessing is because of The Da Vinci Code. badumtssh

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Douglas Adams.
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I got James Joyce, and then Stephen King.
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yyyyyyyyyyyyincluye wrote:Douglas Adams.
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David Foster Wallace, based on an extremely negative paper I wrote about College Board for AP Lang, and Mary Shelley based on a paper I wrote about net neutrality for the same class. So basically, I may or may not be Tsukatu.
Oh, and my post in that Chinese labor camp topic came back as George Orwell, which I found pretty appropriate.
Oh, and my post in that Chinese labor camp topic came back as George Orwell, which I found pretty appropriate.

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I just spammed "diarrhea" and it resulted in J. D. Salinger.
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Dan Brown and Stephen King, using a few old essays for school. My stupid english teacher deleted all my essays from this year, though.

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Hmm. I pasted in the first paragraph from a book that I was writing ages ago, and it came up with Dan Brown. I posted the second paragraph, and I got Edgar Allen Poe. Hmm.

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I put in some of my writing and got Stephen King. Shitshitshit, not Stephen king. Why couldn't I have gotten Poe or HG wells or Ted Hughes or Raymond Carver or something? Shit, not Stephen King.
Then I read this. I'm now convinced that this website is like those "Free I.Q. tests" that invariably spit out a number over 130 so that you don't mind getting bombarded with ads and "offers." Well, it's not that bad, but the "Learn how to get publisher's attention!" link certainly isn't helping this website's case.Yahoozy wrote:Submitted some nonfiction and two poems. Got Vladimir Nabokov, Margaret Atwood and David Foster Wallace.
This website is an ego-buffer.
EDIT: As an experiment, I submitted, "fuck fuck shit beer beer alcohol prostitute fuck," but got William Gibson instead of Bukowski. Alright then.
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"Whosoever dies with his art on the most hard drives, wins." - Michael W. Dean'
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Vonnegut! which i'm kinda stoked with, even despite its innacuracies
EDIT: And Mark Twain
EDIT: And Mark Twain
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After putting in "derp" 15 times, I got Harry Harrison. Putting in 3 more "derp"s, I get Stephenie Meyer. Putting in about 300 more, I get Mark Twain.
Flawed system is fail.
Flawed system is fail.

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It's common knowledge that Mark Twain was an enormous fan of Derp.Techno wrote:After putting in "derp" 15 times, I got Harry Harrison. Putting in 3 more "derp"s, I get Stephenie Meyer. Putting in about 300 more, I get Mark Twain.
Flawed system is fail.
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"Whosoever dies with his art on the most hard drives, wins." - Michael W. Dean'

"Whosoever dies with his art on the most hard drives, wins." - Michael W. Dean'
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I write like David Foster Wallace also. BOOYAKSHA.Tsukatu wrote:David Foster Wallace, apparently.
"Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous writers."
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Techno: You are a savage fucktard. Please vacate the premises, as you're making us all FUCKING RETARDED.

vankusss wrote:What 'more time' means?
I'm going to buy some ham.
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I write like Margaret Mitchell, apparently. Is that good or bad.
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