#8321
lol just lol if ur books aint level 110 like mine
#8322
lol if you don't already communicate primarily through grunting, urinating and emptyquoting
#8323
pretty depressing & angering to joke about victims of irl emptyquoting as a five year sufferer understanding is hard to come by and I expect better from this forum and from weird twitter followers in general
#8324
i tried to read internet takedown sensation something sensitive but everyone there writes like a "goon" who belongs to the Something Awful internet forums so instead i read this NEW NEGRO ALLIANCE v. SANITARY GROCERY CO., 303 U.S. 552 (1938)
#8325

gyrofry posted:

lol if you don't already communicate primarily through grunting, urinating and emptyquoting

#8326
Deborah Rodriguez's international bestselling book about a little cafe in Kabul, and the five extraordinary women who meet there, has moved readers around the world and become a word-of-mouth favourite among book clubs. In a little coffee shop in one of the most dangerous places on earth, five very different women come together. Sunny, the proud proprietor, who needs an ingenious plan - and fast - to keep her cafe and customers safe... Yazmina, a young pregnant woman stolen from her remote village and now abandoned on Kabul's violent streets ... Candace, a wealthy American who has finally left her husband for her Afghan lover, the enigmatic Wakil ... Isabel, a determined journalist with a secret that might keep her from the biggest story of her life... And Halajan, the sixty-year-old den mother, whose long-hidden love affair breaks all the rules. As these five discover there's more to one another than meets the eye, they form a unique bond that will for ever change their lives and the lives of many others. With a message to protect and empower the women of Kabul, Rodriguez weaves her tale of life, death, and marriage.Readers will appreciate the in-depth, sensory descriptions of this oft-mentioned and faraway place that most have never seen.
#8327
#8328
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2013/asefi311013.html

A New Phase of Neoliberalism in Iran:
The Untold Story of Iran's "Moderate" Government
by Soheil Asefi
#8329
#8330
So GBS had a massive breakdown and people are making a ton of lf threads, it's pretty great.
#8331
Official Slav Thread
Pages: 1234567... Last

hjoly shit youre right
#8332
Thread title: Christopher Columbus didn't go far enough

Y/N?
A/S/L?
#8333
Thread title: Christopher Columbus didn't go far enough

Y/N?
A/S/L?
#8334
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3580640
#8335
i can't read any of those thread i forgot my password years ago
#8336
I had an '00-'01 account. It had multiple numerals and X's in the name.
#8337
i just saw the rhizzone banner ad while looking at gbs. Noice
#8338
im reading the oxford history of the french revolution right now

something that im glad im reading now that im a bit older and its interesting that paris had like .5m people at that time. people are more or less the same but the biggest city in france had basically nobody in it. im not sure what it means that these so-called big world-shaping events took place back in the day between individuals who more or less if put into today's world would be split up into three or four people.

future days are more and more mitigated by the tremendous weight of more and more living flesh. im not sure the import though
#8339
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3581126

daddyholes is taking over GBS. It's happening. We're going home.
#8340
bump that thread
#8341
[account deactivated]
#8342
theres no rules in GBS anymore so everyone is spamming like crazy. Everyone should bump that thread, but it will be back off the first page in 10 minutes. Maybe bump it again when the kids tire themselves out
#8343
SA is fucking with me now because i go to upvote individual posts and I CANNOT. WHAT IS.. THIS SHIT I'M NOT VOTING ON AN ENTIRE THREAD
#8344
you can also just post a bunch of LF threads in GBS, i havent used my SA account in years but i am today
#8345
i replied to your thread, i don't have archives or id put up old lf threads too
#8346
i'm reading some Trotsky essays which i haven't really done before, he's a good writer and is impressively precient regarding near term predicaments (the nature of and danger posed by fascism) but also far too willing to write off capitalism and social democracy as being in their death throes.
#8347
Hey I found an interview with deadken and impper and some other guys http://the-toast.net/2013/11/04/male-novelist-jokes/
#8348
the Dalai Lama putting his hand in a bunch of chalk dust and then slapping a bare ass and laughing
#8349

ilmdge posted:

theres no rules in GBS anymore so everyone is spamming like crazy. Everyone should bump that thread, but it will be back off the first page in 10 minutes. Maybe bump it again when the kids tire themselves out



if that thread is advertising for people to come post here then Do Not Bump That Theread. Do not post here -- that goes double for the people already here refusing to cease posting. Get a job, degenerates.

#8350
“The cocaine isn’t the point. The cocaine is a metaphor,” he explained wearily over the pile of cocaine. She folded her arms. She didn’t understand his cocaine. “Didn’t you read my manifesto?” The prostitute had read his manifesto. Why couldn’t she?

lol
#8351
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#8352
www.nytimes.com/2013/11/03/opinion/sunday/friedman-calling-america-hello-hello-hello-hello.html

#8353
well, duh, china is a socialist country, of course it's democracy is better.
#8354
im tearing up the communism thread because im the only one left with a leftover SA account willing to go to bat for Joey Steel
#8355
trip report: gbs still is
#8356
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3581450
#8357
gyrofry let me have my day of nostalgia for something that never was, ive never posted in gbs before
#8358

daddyholes posted:

im tearing up the communism thread because im the only one left with a leftover SA account willing to go to bat for Joey Steel

lol someone was pasting me some of your posts from that thread you were killing it

#8359

The_Schliski posted:

im reading the oxford history of the french revolution right now

something that im glad im reading now that im a bit older and its interesting that paris had like .5m people at that time. people are more or less the same but the biggest city in france had basically nobody in it. im not sure what it means that these so-called big world-shaping events took place back in the day between individuals who more or less if put into today's world would be split up into three or four people.

future days are more and more mitigated by the tremendous weight of more and more living flesh. im not sure the import though


i've thought about this a little and concluded that socialization is really different at different scales. but i don't know what that means really.

#8360
can we get some screencaps up in this b*tch