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>your height
>your favourite play
>your favourite poem
>your favourite Mozart composition

>> No.23218624

>>23218558
>2,05m
>lucifer
>quis multa gracilis
>rondo alla turca

>> No.23218629

>>23218558
Fuck off cia

>> No.23218644

>>23218558
6', Antony and Cleopatra, Garbage, Great G Minor Symphony (40) or Cosi fan (if opera's count)

>> No.23218647

>>23218558
>172 cm
>I've never seen a play
>Metsämiehen laulu
>K. 332

>> No.23218649

>>23218644
operas count

>> No.23218651

>>23218649
Then 2nd act of Cosi fan tutte

>> No.23218655

>1.89
>none
>my own
>Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (Trance Remix)

>> No.23218656

>>23218558
>2,15cm
>Antigone
>The Stranger
>Lacrimosa

>> No.23218675
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What the fuck would cia even get from threads like this in the first place. Finding demographics of any population is not hard.

Anyway
>5’10
>hamlet
>sailing to byzantium
>I don’t know enough Mozart tbqfh. I’m a Beethoven, Schubert and Bach guy

>> No.23218684

>>23218558
Is there some witty reason this picture has a disembodied hand at one side and a sliver of person at the other? It can't just be because you're too lazy to crop it, can it?

Also, she's way too thin. And no, I don't care that it's really a boy, and I’ve been GOTCHA'd.


HEIGHT:
5'10" or something. I have no idea to be honest.

PLAY:
I've always had a soft spot for As You Like It.

POEM:
You can't pick just one poem out of the dozens of essentials. Fern Hill.

MOZART:
Clarinet Concerto in A, K. 622. Gervase de Peyer, for preference, but that's probably just because it's the one I grew up with.

(FUN FACT: When I first heard this piece aged about eight and read the record sleeve I assumed that “Gervase” was a woman’s name, so I went around for years thinking Gervase de Peyer was a hot babe female clarinettist. Imagine my disappointment.)

>> No.23218695

>>23218684
if nothing else your passive aggression is retroactive justification
>it's really a boy
wrong

>> No.23218701

>>23218558
>6'2
>Gotterdamerung, if Operas count
>Ozymandis
>Symphony No. 7, Allegretto

>> No.23218706

>>23218701
operas count

>> No.23218726

5'11 emperor of manlets

Anthony and Cleopatra (but I also really like Antigone and Hamlet)

The Divine Comedy or Ecclesiastes and the Song of Songs if those count

No. 38. But I'm more of a Mahler and Beethoven man.

>> No.23218729

>>23218558

6'1
Waiting for Godot
Sonnet to Liberty
Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551

>> No.23218748

6'1"
Macbeth
Archaic Torso of Apollo
Symphony No. 40 but I confess I don't know much Mozart

>> No.23218764

>manlets: feminine use of language
>>23218726
>>23218684
>>23218675
>tall chads: brief and direct
>>23218656
>>23218701
>>23218729
>>23218748

>> No.23218771

>>23218764
>a man’s worth is directly connected to his height
female hands wrote this

>> No.23218773

>5’2 (it’s over, I know)
>othello
>the wasteland by t.s. Eliot
>piano concerto no 23

>> No.23218778

>>23218773
>>piano concerto no 23
Good choice.

FUN FACT: Mozart himself might agree with you. He published most of his piano concertos, but that one he held back, so only he could play it, IIRC.

FUN FACT #2: When Stalin died they found Concerto No. 23 on the record player in his room.

>> No.23218779

>>23218558
6’5”
Footloose
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
I don’t listen to that shit

>> No.23218783

>>23218558
5" 5
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
The Cracked Bell by Baudelaire
No idea

>> No.23218790

>>23218779

>6'5"
>Rime of the Ancient Mariner

'I fear thee, ancient Mariner!
I fear thy skinny hand!
And thou art long, and lank, and brown,
As is the ribbed sea-sand.”


Checks out.

>> No.23218799

>>23218764
The real struggle for supremacy in this thread is between metric and imperial, obviously. (I'd like to think that imperial chads listen to Mozart, but I don't think there's much correlation.)

>> No.23218942

>>23218771
>a man's character is directly connected to his physique*
The strong their words have a masculine aura, the weak a feminine one.

>> No.23218954

>>23218764
Pointing this sort of thing out is decisively feminine. By your own logic, you're a manlet. If not in body, then in spirit.

>> No.23218994

>>23218954
I am elucidating my brethren out of the dark. I didn't scold either type for Being

>> No.23219402

191
A Dream Play
The Mad Gardener's Song
Abendempfindung

>> No.23219901

>>23218764
I'm 6'4", and you are gay!

>> No.23220030
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>your height

ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY CENTIMETERS.


>your favourite play

«LOS EMPEÑOS DE UNA CASA» • JUANA INÉS DE LA CRUZ.


>your favourite poem

I DO NOT HAVE ONE PREDILECT POEM.


>your favourite Mozart composition

MOZART WAS THE EPITOME OF MUSICAL MEDIOCRITY.

MY PREDILECT OPVS BY MANUEL DE SUMAYA IS «COMO GLORIAS DE FUEGO»:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6tCzmyy2Cc

>> No.23220040

>>23218558
>5'8
>incel
>i'm not cultured so whatever the most racist options are i guess

>> No.23220144
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>>23218558
>6'1"
>Sophocles' Ajax or Euripides' Bacchae
>Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell or Vergil's Aeneid
>more of a Wagner man myself (Siegfired), but Mozart's Requiem was the first piece of Classical music I liked
>>23218779
Based Coleridge enjoyer, the Rime was what got me interested in poetry
>>23218783
I need to get back to reading Baudelaire

>> No.23220192

>>23220030
hi kevin!

>> No.23220209

>>23218558
Odious buck-toothed WHORE

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>>23220209
/lit/ is a buck tooth positive board

>> No.23220228

>>23218558
4’2
Midsummer
Rumpelstiltskin - Sexton
Requiem was in Willow, so that

>> No.23220238

>>23220228
post feet

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>>23220238
k

>> No.23220257

>>23220245
lel