Oh my oh my

The world is full of bad book ideas, but i seem to have narrowed them down:

A book about political unrest

A book about forbidden love

A book about forbidden politics

A book about restless love.

As you can see, once again I am procrastinating, instead of writing. I should have chosen something easier than writing, like mountain climbing, or professional starvation.

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