4:01 pm
November 30, 2012
krunkazphuk said
This chick is reading The Gunslinger (again.) If anyone's game, here it is in pdf format along with a few more books in the Dark Tower series:http://miltondodd.files.wordpr.....s-1-51.pdf
and a Mad Lib for the long road home:
"The (noun) in black (verb, past tense) across the (place), and the gunslinger (verb, past tense)."
The Dark Tower books are the shit. If you like The Gunslinger you're really gonna love the next few that come after it. It just keeps getting better. Some of Stephen Kings best stuff right thurr.
4:04 pm
November 30, 2012
key said
I would not do a book club but I recommend anything by don winslow. you might remember the movie savages he wrote the book for the movie.
I've never heard of Don Winslow or Savages. Will look into it though. Thanks man, I'm always interested in new authors. I'll see if I can find him around here. We still have a few bookstores around here, I love to keep 'em in business.
1:07 am
August 27, 2012
4:10 pm
November 30, 2012
I'm sure it will, if people want to do it. You could join too, except nobody likes you, at all, and in order to talk about the book you would have to retain basic remedial information about it. You're not very good at dealing with facts. For example, you posted a picture of yourself with a fake name that shows you to be a lot fatter than me and you still think you have the right to call me fat and get away with it. Go curl your mullet, go get a perm smackey, that's a good hairstyle for you. The mullet played out decades ago. You look ridiculous.
12:21 pm
May 4, 2014
1:27 pm
September 22, 2017
I usually don't do book clubs b/c it's always some fruity shit like "the notebook", but I think I can trust my ninjas not to be on some lame shit.
I'd even like to suggest some of the works by Mick Foley- "Have a nice day", "Foley is good", "Hardcore diaries"...and for the lil juggalos: Tales from wrescal lane and halloween hijinx.
10:09 am
May 4, 2014
Just started reading Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by
Some chapter names are The Tree of Knowledge, Building Pyramids, The Scent of Money, and The Marriage of Science and Empire, and it talks about the last common grandmother of humans and chimpanzees from 6 million years ago. Looks great if ur into admitting we're all basically talking, dancing monkeys.
Whoop Whoop krunk :
Pigg
5:46 pm
October 10, 2017
patjoyce said
The Dark Tower books are the shit. If you like The Gunslinger you're really gonna love the next few that come after it. It just keeps getting better. Some of Stephen Kings best stuff right thurr.
I finished the series a couple months ago. The books vary in quality quite a lot, but overall it was a decent series.
Currently reading Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, after that I'm not sure, read the first book in a couple of series I could keep reading.
If anyone is on goodreads I got a profile
2:04 pm
May 4, 2014
4:52 pm
March 30, 2013
Just finished this one today. Very nice read. Anything involving travel I typically dig.
At first, I got the impression of "uh oh, here comes the pretentiousness..." but I was ultimately wrong. The guy who took the trek and wrote about it is actually a decent-thinking fella.
Peep it. I average like 1 to 5 books a year these days.
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May 4, 2014
1:19 pm
September 18, 2012
Anytime somebody smart calls Jordan Peterson out on his more nonsensical claims he always tends to talk himself into circles to escape what he knows is nonsensical. I'm just confused on whether or not he tries to use logic to justify ideas and concepts that he just wants to be true or if he's doing this to appeal to the conservative republican fan base that has propped him up on a pedestal for making more conservative ideas seem logical. I lean towards the later because he always defends the belief in god but will never explicitly say if he does or doesn't believe in god. If he's asked he always talks around in loops defending people that believe with out really giving an answer. It's always fun watching somebody with the same education level duel with him and back him into the corner. He's typically the one that outsmarts the average news anchor and pushes them into ad hominem and straw manning but when he's in the corner he does the same thing. I wouldn't call him a pseudo intellectual, like I would with Ben Shapiro who's proven to not be able to handle a debate out side of college campus amateurs, but he definitely tends to expose his fallibility when opposed by other intellectuals.
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