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Just finished Cowboy Bebop: The Movie n enjoyed it a lot
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Just now, usagi said:
no, I'd rather destroy my washer.
logically sound approach.
cover the world in piss and piss will cease to exist. its like that quote by David foster Wallace that I still don't understand about the fish that doesn't know its wet.
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11 minutes ago, usagi said:
I managed to piss on my belt which suddenly swung free while I was taking a leak. tempted to throw it (the belt, not my piss) in the washer to see what happens.
surely just give it a wipe down with a cloth
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On 7/19/2019 at 7:28 AM, Lada Laika said:
Also the prequel books (co-written by Kevin Anderson & Herbert’s douchebag son who also lives in my neighborhood and called the cops on my unleashed dog while we were playing fetch on a fenced in school field on a Saturday in July) are all complete trash and should be avoided at all costs.
why am i not surprised that herbert’s son is a dickwad
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Recently finished Rendezvous with Rama, Like Water for Chocolate, and the Master and Margarita. enjoyed em all, Rama didn’t age tooo well tho but maybe i just don’t enjoy arthur c c.
currently still churning through a david graeber book and started The Dispossessed by Le Guin.
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On 8/7/2019 at 9:00 PM, Test Fforet said:
Just now discovered the artist ZULI and his album "Numbers" is bonkers. His style hits exactly my musical g-spot
beautiful
just properly discovered Alex g. surprised to find out he did some guitar bits on frank 2016 projects. hyped for his next album.
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revive this thread immediately
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y'all all a bunch of fucking centrists
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go off Bernie
low-key angry that Mike Gravel was dropped tho
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the old filter is a concerted effort by the ruling class to crush the growing potential of the area 51 meme in the fear that it will spread class consciousness
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went n saw the new Spiderman with the fam, had low expectations but was underwhelmed.
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On 6/30/2019 at 9:38 PM, rhmilo said:
Both (Graeber and The Master and Margarita) are excellent. Really enjoyed them ( for different reasons, obviously).
The first half of the twentieth century has been very unkind to Russians, but damn did it make them produce a lot of good writing.
I’m currently reading The Twelve Chairs by Ilya Ilf and Jevgeni Petrov, also from roughly the same period. It’s about the antics of a former nobleman who tries to hunt down twelve chairs (hence the title) that were confiscated from him after the Revolution. Very entertaining.
that sounds up my alley, ill sus. thanks!
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and so it uttered, titling its offspring as five, whilst the youth - engulfed in flame, falling, expelled from his home - was born as six and Pilate wrote that that both arose from seven.
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also i tried to read Blood Meridian earlier this year but I genuinely think it triggered a depressive episode. the book is fucking gruelling.
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finished down and out in Paris and London by Orwell.
reading David Graeber's book on debt, thoroughly enjoying. also reading The Master and Margarita before bed/whenever I feel like fiction and its a really good read.
On 6/27/2019 at 12:06 PM, Nebraska said:interesting overview of "the scene" although for whatever reason, the writers are reluctant to name group names despite giving you enough details to just wiki who they're talking about. that becomes a little annoying since you have to keep going back and forth to get better betwix book and .net to get more details
why on earth would they do that lmao
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alien covenant was fucking terrible haha. it started out promising, and even looked quite beautiful but holy shit the story was horrible.
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7 hours ago, yekker said:
I'd never heard this original version before but I've heard this one:
also fire. I need to find the stems
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this Ski Mask TSG album slipped right under the radar, I swear
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struggling to finish Jeff V's Acceptance, it's interesting but I think I've just burnt out on all the characters.
I'm diving into Roberto Bolaño's last book every now and then, I'm actually enjoying how unpolished it (apparently) is sometimes.
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Metal Appreciation Thread!
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