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fape posted:i read OIL! by upton sinclair over the summer it was good.
back when i was like 14, i was on a dreary summer holiday with my parents down in this shack on the south coast and it rained all week and there was no TV or nothing. Anyway I listened to RATM and the Chronic 2001 and read this book all week, it's pretty epic.
Ironicwarcriminal posted:fape posted:
i read OIL! by upton sinclair over the summer it was good.
back when i was like 14, i was on a dreary summer holiday with my parents down in this shack on the south coast and it rained all week and there was no TV or nothing. Anyway I listened to RATM and the Chronic 2001 and read this book all week, it's pretty epic.
lol. ouch.
Also just a read a short history of nearly everything by bill bryson which was cool and actually managed to Make Science Fun for me
Ironicwarcriminal posted:Also just a read a short history of nearly everything by bill bryson which was cool and actually managed to Make Science Fun for me
baahahahaha your staunch anti-scientism punctured by bill fucking bryson
littlegreenpills posted:Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Also just a read a short history of nearly everything by bill bryson which was cool and actually managed to Make Science Fun for me
baahahahaha your staunch anti-scientism punctured by bill fucking bryson
Well I’m only going to enjoy it if it’s some popular writer? If I ever start reading a science book that doesn’t involve funny jokes and quirky factoid then please bury me because I’m dead already
tpaine posted:SPORT
WE GO PALY HOOP
animedad posted:Dr Joel prepare the Coors
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Mickey_Body_16_bay_Coors_Light.jpg
glukose truck loaded n prepped sir.
"Once in power, Mussolini, established the model totalitarian state. Having smashed the organisations of the workers, the way was prepared for a savage attack on the standards of the masses in the interests of Big Business, yet mostly for the Coors™ Sugar-Beverage Company."
TG posted:so i finished graeber's debt, it was excellent. any recommendations on some david harvey, i hear a lot about him
Yeah you hear a lot about him, thats the purpose of academic celebrity, so you don't have to read him, you can just collect summaries and criticisms, and nobody will ever catch you reading Harvey and draw conclusions about the primal infancy of your understanding of contemporary marxism.
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:swampman i editted ur post bc im bitter that you were talking to khamsek about how i say and shit a bunch and shit
What do i say, Focker? And can you milk me?
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:swampman i editted ur post bc im bitter that you were talking to khamsek about how i say and shit a bunch and shit
Haha. i have equally bad verbal tics, worse even, so i am a truly bad person for noticing. Thank
cleanhands posted:because i couldnt follow zizek, like, at all
have you tried Adrian Johnston