Just to be clear... you're not counting exactly how many steps you take to work or anything--right?apeman wrote:Finished Crime and Punishment, my favorite fiction I've ever read, think about it every day.
What Book Are You Reading at the Moment?
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"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "
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HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
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Book from same author that Jordan Peterson mentioned as giving great insight into SJW's?Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Just to be clear... you're not counting exactly how many steps you take to work or anything--right?apeman wrote:Finished Crime and Punishment, my favorite fiction I've ever read, think about it every day.
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Whoops, you can never get that time back, could have saved you the trouble of wading through 264 pages of fallacious claptrap;apeman wrote:Almost done with The Road to Wigan Pier.
"ZOMG the poor are filthy, ergo, let's all be commies naow. The end."
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Finished, that is a terrible synopsis smitty, heydaralon you were correct re: brain in the bottleSmitty-48 wrote:Whoops, you can never get that time back, could have saved you the trouble of wading through 264 pages of fallacious claptrap;apeman wrote:Almost done with The Road to Wigan Pier.
"ZOMG the poor are filthy, ergo, let's all be commies naow. The end."
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Alexander PhiAlipson wrote:Just to be clear... you're not counting exactly how many steps you take to work or anything--right?apeman wrote:Finished Crime and Punishment, my favorite fiction I've ever read, think about it every day.
Napoleon would have killed you all
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I willheydaralon wrote:Damn Apeman, you are reading some heavy hitters! You should check out Schopenhauer after you get done with Nietzsche.apeman wrote:Finished Crime and Punishment, my favorite fiction I've ever read, think about it every day.
Almost done with The Road to Wigan Pier, and 30 pages into Beyond Good and Evil, which is surprisingly readable and enjoyable so far.
Just got past the part where Nietzsche gets through destroying Schpenhauer's reliance on willpower as the fundamental force, for lack of a better word/understanding
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No way man. Nietzsche was an important thinker, but Schopenhauer ran circles around him and had the better mind and belief system. I'm almost certain that Nietzsche fucked that horse he was talking to, though I don't have any proof of this.apeman wrote:I willheydaralon wrote:Damn Apeman, you are reading some heavy hitters! You should check out Schopenhauer after you get done with Nietzsche.apeman wrote:Finished Crime and Punishment, my favorite fiction I've ever read, think about it every day.
Almost done with The Road to Wigan Pier, and 30 pages into Beyond Good and Evil, which is surprisingly readable and enjoyable so far.
Just got past the part where Nietzsche gets through destroying Schpenhauer's reliance on willpower as the fundamental force, for lack of a better word/understanding
Shikata ga nai
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No it's not, that sums it up perfectly, I can't stand naive idealistic Orwell, just another run o' the mill faux bolshie, now 1984, that's the Orwell I like, the one who came to grips with where socialism really ends, after he had seen for himself how the Lefties really were down in Spain; Big Brother Stalin pulling their strings from Moscow. Bitter and disillusioned, that's how I like my Orwell.apeman wrote:Finished, that is a terrible synopsis smittySmitty-48 wrote:Whoops, you can never get that time back, could have saved you the trouble of wading through 264 pages of fallacious claptrap;apeman wrote:Almost done with The Road to Wigan Pier.
"ZOMG the poor are filthy, ergo, let's all be commies naow. The end."
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Yeah, you shouldn't dismiss Smitty so quickly, apeman. Maybe it's time you read some of the major Canadian authors, like... um... somebody help me out here.Smitty-48 wrote:No it's not, that sums it up perfectly, I can't stand naive idealistic Orwell, just another run o' the mill faux bolshie, now 1984, that's the Orwell I like, the one who came to grips with where socialism really ends, after he had seen for himself how the Lefties really were down in Spain; Big Brother Stalin pulling their strings from Moscow, bitter and delisullisoned, that's how I like my Orwell, thanks.apeman wrote:Finished, that is a terrible synopsis smittySmitty-48 wrote:
Whoops, you can never get that time back, could have saved you the trouble of wading through 264 pages of fallacious claptrap;
"ZOMG the poor are filthy, ergo, let's all be commies naow. The end."
"She had yellow hair and she walked funny and she made a noise like... O my God, please don't kill me! "