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But what if the science textbooks are teaching that man evolved from damn dirty apes?!?
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Zombie Spaceship Wasteland; Patton Oswalt
would recommend for fans of things that are fun and thoughtful
would not recommend for grumpy old men
would recommend for fans of things that are fun and thoughtful
would not recommend for grumpy old men
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FINALLY finished Tropic of Cancer by Miller. Started it in January and just finished it tonight after reading for a couple hours straight. I suck. I am starting Crime and Punishment tomorrow
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Capital - Marx
Macroeconomics - Benarke
Applied Calculus - a bunch of peeps
The Republic/other dialogues - Plato
can't wait for the semester to be over.
I have a stack of books I WANT to read rather than have to. That's not to say that both Capital and The Republic aren't both fascinating. It's nice to read capital as a whole, not just cherry picked parts. I'll admit It gets a little tedious after Marx has repeated the same thing 100 + times... you kinda want to tear the book into shreds and yell at it "yeah man, I get it, a commodity's value is embedded human labour". Imagine my dismay at a prof who tells us that his coat is the embodiment of human labour at least 10 times a class...
Macroeconomics - Benarke
Applied Calculus - a bunch of peeps
The Republic/other dialogues - Plato
can't wait for the semester to be over.
I have a stack of books I WANT to read rather than have to. That's not to say that both Capital and The Republic aren't both fascinating. It's nice to read capital as a whole, not just cherry picked parts. I'll admit It gets a little tedious after Marx has repeated the same thing 100 + times... you kinda want to tear the book into shreds and yell at it "yeah man, I get it, a commodity's value is embedded human labour". Imagine my dismay at a prof who tells us that his coat is the embodiment of human labour at least 10 times a class...
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Book is better than the movie... the fact that burgess wrote it with heavy use of invented slang is pretty impressive. though I do like the ending of the movie better... I am a pessimist when it comes to human nature so... yeah.xchadx wrote:I personally think the book blows the movie out of the water, the movie straight up cut out the final chapter of the book..and removed/altered many other small things that irritated me, hahaha. For instance, I felt like the movie made the Alex character seem kind of funny at times, and a lot of fucked up shit he does kind of just seems to come off in a "woaaaaah he's craaaazy!" kind of way...but in the book you can genuinely feel how fucking twisted and insane Alex is supposed to be. Like, if half of the fucking punks/skins who emmulate the shit out of that movie read the book, they'd probably think twice about dressing up as a droog for halloween! I had never bothered to read the book for years (even though I've been a fan of the film for ages), but I'm glad I finally did last year.tylerp wrote:clockwork orange is essentially just the narration of the movie with some extra bits. it's really short too, a pretty easy read once you get used to stumbling past the jargon.
also about sedaris, I went to the reading/signing last year! haha. he was a cool guy.
That being said, I love the movie... all Kubrick is brilliant and I find placing his work in a hierarchy or calling things 'overrated' (possibly the most meaningless of critiques next to 'it was boring') to be... (redundant) pointless. It's a fascinating film, which only grows on you with repeat viewings (true of all kubrick).
Oh and Eyes Wide Shut is sooooooooooooooooooooooo good. I fucking love it.
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Oh and Eyes Wide Shut is sooooooooooooooooooooooo good. I fucking love it.
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I used to put Eyes Wide Shut at the bottom of Kubrick's cannon. But after re-watching it a few months ago I would put it near the top. Better than Dr. Strangelove, Paths of Glory/ The Killing/ 2001? nah. But it is probably better than FMJ/The Shinning/Lolita/Clockwork. I dunno though Kubrick was a true genius when it came to making film and never made a terrible film.
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Reading Will Durant's "The Story of Philosophy" and the classic "Don Quixote". But really fucking slowly cause im busy with school.
Also re-read "American Psycho" a little while ago. I actually go to the same barber as Pat Bateman, although I have a slightly better haircut.
Also re-read "American Psycho" a little while ago. I actually go to the same barber as Pat Bateman, although I have a slightly better haircut.

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i'm reading some D&D books on The Legend of Drizzt
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keith hasnt that book been in your house for years?
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yea it was under the stereo shelf for awile then i saved it and i re-found it in a box in my closet recentlygrind/bro wrote:keith hasnt that book been in your house for years?
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aw hell yeaCodyCreepcore wrote:i'm reading some D&D books on The Legend of Drizzt
back in my nerdier days of highschool i read the Dark Elf Trilogy and the IceWind Dale Trilogy as well. i think a few others, but Drizzt was a boss
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ahaha badass. I remember that series.
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Currently reading Dracula.
Scary shit!
Scary shit!
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staring from the beginning. gonna real the whole thing
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Hell's Angels: A Strange And Terrible Saga - Hunter S. Thompson.
SO good. i want a bike.
SO good. i want a bike.
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The Wasp Factory - Iain Banks
Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
Pretty decent semester so far.
Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
Pretty decent semester so far.
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Finished Dracula. I would definitely recommend it to those interested in a slow-paced horror or for those who like the adventure novels of Conan Doyle (Prf. Challenger).
Now I'm starting i, Robot.
Now I'm starting i, Robot.
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