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started reading baudrillard's book about the gulf. quite hilarious, but basically legitimate.
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Virilio's desert screen is probably a good place to go if you enjoy Baudrillard on the gulf. Personally, I think both are unmitigated tripe, but that's not to say you won't.
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Read a book called Finding Alaska. It was in the bargain bin for $5 and bought it on a whim and it was fantastic. Young writer. Would like to read more of his stuff.
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Going to start reading Collapse by Jared Diamond.
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valley of the dolls ...again
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I want to read that book, Valley of the Dolls.
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Currently reading Great Sky River by Gregory Benford, which is much better than the somewhat cheesy title.
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I owe the library, which reminds me I need to pay that fee.
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how much is your fee?
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50 dollars.
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Well after watching Trainspotting the other night I decided to read the book which looks like this
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Crime & Punishment
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Good book and I know at least Atari will agree with me. I personally preferred Notes from underground but it's still great. Have you read any of his other stuff? |
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the age of innocence
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In my opinion it has, next to the Outsider, the best opening line in any book EVER. I smell a new thread! Not read any of old Nieztsche boy yet but I do know one thing. His name is a fucking bitch to write. |
hahaha I've been spelling it over and over lately (he's come up a lot in internet discussions.
Nietzsche, Nietzsche, Nietzsche, Nietzsche, Nietzsche. I haven't read much of his work yet either, aside from a bunch of poems/bits of books at work (I work in a book store). Really, REALLY awersome stuff, I'd say to look into him if yr into philosophy, but also poetry and just all-around great writing. |
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See now this is the thing *rant alert* I can never find myself able to completly read a philosphical book. It feels, to me, like one massive drone and it feels that they're basically saying "these are my ideas now accept them" and I can't bloody well answer back disagreeing or agreeing with the writer so I just get all angry and flustered (man that sounded camp) and just throwing the book aside but I will give Nietcheese a try. |
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