However, my personality type is different. I have a tendency to be slightly sadistic, not overboard, but it still is there. Also, on a cognitive level, I went through all stages of cognitive development much faster than some people do. By the age of 10, I was already devouring Descartes.
babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:christ americans like some boring sounding trash, ive literally read shakespeare does that mean anything to you people
yeah i went to high school too
you didnt actually read it then you just stared at it and wrote down what your teacher (who also hadnt read it) said
you gotta read it properly, as an adult, to truly understand the depth and complexity of a well crafted dick joke
cleanhands posted:babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:christ americans like some boring sounding trash, ive literally read shakespeare does that mean anything to you people
yeah i went to high school too
you didnt actually read it then you just stared at it and wrote down what your teacher (who also hadnt read it) said
you gotta read it properly, as an adult, to truly understand the depth and complexity of a well crafted dick joke
haha did you forget who ur talking to
cleanhands posted:babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:christ americans like some boring sounding trash, ive literally read shakespeare does that mean anything to you people
yeah i went to high school too
you didnt actually read it then you just stared at it and wrote down what your teacher (who also hadnt read it) said
you gotta read it properly, as an adult, to truly understand the depth and complexity of a well crafted dick joke
thats bullshit, "fishmonger" was the ultimate burn in grade 9
babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:christ americans like some boring sounding trash, ive literally read shakespeare does that mean anything to you people
yeah i went to high school too
you didnt actually read it then you just stared at it and wrote down what your teacher (who also hadnt read it) said
you gotta read it properly, as an adult, to truly understand the depth and complexity of a well crafted dick jokehaha did you forget who ur talking to
im just postin here, 'sall good
babyfinland posted:cleanhands posted:christ americans like some boring sounding trash, ive literally read shakespeare does that mean anything to you people
yeah i went to high school too
we watched Macbeth, staring mel gibson, and then filled out a work sheet
I once attracted a geeky guy (unintentionally!) by describing a book well and engaging his attention- it was called Uncle Petros and Goldbach’s Conjecture. He declared his infatuation with me a couple of weeks later in a computer lab surrounded by half a dozen engineering geeks who seemed oblivious or maybe had their headphones on- I was too embarrased to look!
how could you reveal this in public, Polly
WeedSmoker420 posted:Brothers Karamazov is a really good book and not boring at all. It is full of passion and fury and romance and murder and drama and religion and socialism. It's kind of silly that reading classics could be considered a sign of trying to intellectually intimidate someone rather than merely demonstrating you are interested in classic works of literature, which any intelligent person should be.
yeah, pretentiousness kills
And streke more diepe than wepon longe ;
And if an eye by subtil play,
May move oon more then any tonge ;
How can ye say that I do wronge
Thus to suspect without deserte?
For the eye is traitor of the herte
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:And if an eye may save or sleye
And streke more diepe than wepon longe ;
And if an eye by subtil play,
May move oon more then any tonge ;
How can ye say that I do wronge
Thus to suspect without deserte?
For the eye is traitor of the herte
might wana check the spelling there bruh
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:shakespeare is amazing you fucking retards
Aesthetics Bro
swampman posted:The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
fun stuff
proto-lacan imo
babyfinland posted:swampman posted:The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
fun stuff
proto-lacan imo
post your goodreads profile brobyfinaland
AmericanNazbro posted:babyfinland posted:swampman posted:The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes
fun stuff
proto-lacan imopost your goodreads profile brobyfinaland
everyone post your goodreads profiles, imo, so that i may live vicariously through other's journeys on the reading rainbow
tpaine posted:fucking coffee is SO HOT!
same
AmericanNazbro posted:thanks friendo.
everyone post your goodreads profiles, imo, so that i may live vicariously through other's journeys on the reading rainbow