It is a lurid account of third-party retellings of murders as written by the guy who wrote "Onward Christian Soldiers"
autopsyturvey posted:A business suit expat friend gave me a book called managing human resources in Asia and I read it and it's racist surprisingly enough
does it mention the old confuscian concept of the Grass Ceiling?
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4502/the-art-of-fiction-no-33-louis-ferdinand-celine
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4331/the-art-of-fiction-no-39-jorge-luis-borges
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4954/the-art-of-fiction-no-12-william-faulkner
deadken posted:also its written from the perspective of a pineal gland. in the pregnant widow amis reveals that the narrator was the Conscience of one of his characters but doing so doesnt actually add anything useful to the novel whatsoever. why does he do this
the sausage maker is really into sausage
i got fired for posting on rhizzone. my wife is furious
is this true? i got fired from a job for reading lf, they called me into the office and held up a printout of my time-wasting internet habits and it was from what i could see hundreds of repeats of the forums.somethingawful.com/201
stegosaurus posted:Boss Is Jewish MEme: Commence
my boss is jewish now
stegosaurus posted:Boss Is Jewish MEme: Commence
Years later, there was a subforum of Debate and Discussion called Laissez's Faire, which started as I don't know what, but by it's peak had become a forum of bitter hard left stereotypes. There were Marxists who wanted to throw down the system (along with a whole rogues gallery of other college communist types), militant feminists, hardcore race theory people, outspoken GLBT types and a smattering of self diagnosed Aspergers/Depression people. The most bitter, angry, and harsh of all these were the people who were self loathing majorities. The actual Black Black Studies majors weren't half as annoying as the white ones, there were numerous self hating male feminists, born rich Communists, etc.
They circlejerked a lot in there but over time decided they needed to change the rest of SA to be more like their desired worldview. They burst out of LF and began to "call out" supposed cases of racism, misyogyny, gay bashing, rich privilege, etc in every forum. They ganged up on threads in organized attacks, planning who would throw down which study or graph, best ways to shame or troll their "enemies" etc.
HenryKrinkle posted:http://somethingsensitive.com/index.php?topic=100.0
Years later, there was a subforum of Debate and Discussion called Laissez's Faire, which started as I don't know what, but by it's peak had become a forum of bitter hard left stereotypes. There were Marxists who wanted to throw down the system (along with a whole rogues gallery of other college communist types), militant feminists, hardcore race theory people, outspoken GLBT types and a smattering of self diagnosed Aspergers/Depression people. The most bitter, angry, and harsh of all these were the people who were self loathing majorities. The actual Black Black Studies majors weren't half as annoying as the white ones, there were numerous self hating male feminists, born rich Communists, etc.
They circlejerked a lot in there but over time decided they needed to change the rest of SA to be more like their desired worldview. They burst out of LF and began to "call out" supposed cases of racism, misyogyny, gay bashing, rich privilege, etc in every forum. They ganged up on threads in organized attacks, planning who would throw down which study or graph, best ways to shame or troll their "enemies" etc.
suddenly i feel so much better
deadken posted:i watched luis buñuel's cet obscur objet du désir & might make a post about it iono. its p good
nah
deadken posted:the Message i took away from it is that the contradictions in the traditional romantic narrative are incapable of being resolved except through violent terrorism. its a cool film
mm... nahh.
deadken posted:i watched luis buñuel's cet obscur objet du désir & might make a post about it iono. its p good
you just did