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  • #61
    Originally posted by Baron Dants hahahahaha!

    I believe a temporary surge of excitement will only encourage harmony between the parties involved. And then we can all dance together under the rainbow.

    Better?
    You and Emil are one of the most calm and cool and collected people.

    Amen to that.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #62
      Finished Hemmingway

      Now its Malcolm X.

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      • #63
        the January issue of PLAYBOY. Hey I'm being honest.

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        • #64
          The Probability of God

          The Case Against Christianity

          and re-reading Clockwork Orange

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          • #65
            Originally posted by loseyourname The Probability of God
            Did you go out and get your own copy? Because the last time I checked, we haven't exchanged books yet. I know this because I'm reading mine now.

            Loser!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by loseyourname and re-reading Clockwork Orange
              I'm just curious...

              I actually started reading the book not too long ago. How do you get past the Russian words?

              I know Russian, yet it was even difficult for me at times to make out the Russian words in English letters.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by sSsflamesSs I'm just curious...

                I actually started reading the book not too long ago. How do you get past the Russian words?

                I know Russian, yet it was even difficult for me at times to make out the Russian words in English letters.
                He makes up an entirely new language in parts of the book and you're worried about Russian? I didn't say it was an easy read.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Aphrodit3 Did you go out and get your own copy? Because the last time I checked, we haven't exchanged books yet. I know this because I'm reading mine now.

                  Loser!
                  I didn't say I was reading them simultaneously. I told you I'd finish over the weekend.

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                  • #69
                    I am reading the "politics of congressional elections" and "Capital and Labor" by Marx and "Capitalism and Freedom" by Milton Friedman.

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                    • #70
                      I recommend Terry Pratchett


                      The Light Fantastic --Terry Pratchett

                      "Persuasion is what keeps the whole universe together," said Belafon. "It's no good saying it's all done by magic."

                      He wanted to say all this and couldn't. For a man with an itch to see the whole of infinity, Twoflower never actually moved outside his own head. Telling him the truth would be like kicking a spaniel.


                      The Color of Magic (Book 1) --Terry Pratchett

                      Being Ymor's right-hand man was like being gently flogged to death with scented bootlaces. (Pratchett is quite good with the metaphors)

                      It has been remarked before that those who are sensitive to the radations of the far octarine - the eighth color, the pigment of the Imagination - can see things that others cannot.

                      'You have the Power!'
                      'All I did was think of it.'
                      'That's what the Power is!'

                      Some pirates achieved immortality by geat deeds of cruelty or derring-do. Some achieved immortality by ammassing great wealth. But the captain had long ago decided that he would, on the whole, prefer to achieve immortality by not dying.

                      'Every night I come out here and look down,' he finished, 'and I never jump. Courage is hard to come by here on the Edge.'
                      The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald

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