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  1. #21
    Arthur C ClaRK Rendezvous with Rama
    Albert Camus - The Strangler
    Ralph Waldo Emerson - The Essential Writings of
    The Complete I Ching — 10th Anniversary Edition: The Definitive Translation by Taoist Master Alfred Huang
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  2. #22
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by aldra


    probably the most recent ones I've bought aside from apocalypse culture and borges, haven't read them all

    I’ve got Lovecraft. Stopped listening to Thus Spoke Zarathustra after he said women were like cows. I don’t get how people who sit in the mountains for years just thinking can really know anything.
  3. #23
    RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Originally posted by Kafka I think he was on coke and just ranting or otherwise quiet. I was the only one in my history class who’d read it which is very sad. Why do you think he was insane?

    Because of his idealistic, unrealistic, and most of all uncompromising and oppressionist views on the world and government.

    He basically became exactly what he spoke against in the beginning and just switched positions with the joos.

    Hitler is a good example of what's happening today in my opinion. Everyone is so stuck on trying to level the playing field for everyone on earth to have an easier time or whatever but the world has never fucking been fair and it's all a giant compromise. If you can't compromise and have discussions about issues then it's over. The divide being created today between whatever you want to call it, political parties or wealth or vaccine stance is fucking appalling and I'm afraid it will basically be the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it.

    As much as I don't believe one thing or think one way is the right way or whatever, I still love the fact that some people don't and are willing to agree to disagree with me.

    Forcing shit on people is what ruins the world imho. Our differences are what makes shit great. Now I'm not saying you shouldn't have fucking respect and basic manners and love and care for everything around you, because you definitely should.

    Fear causes division like none other. Especially the fear of the unknown.
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  4. #24
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by Kafka I’ve got Lovecraft. Stopped listening to Thus Spoke Zarathustra after he said women were like cows. I don’t get how people who sit in the mountains for years just thinking can really know anything.

    try it

    Zarasthura is not the best place to start with Nietzsche, but I'd doubt you're going to appreciate him or Schopenhauer if that section upset you
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  5. #25
    RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Originally posted by aldra try it

    Zarasthura is not the best place to start with Nietzsche, but I'd doubt you're going to appreciate him or Schopenhauer if that section upset you

    Been wanting to read Nietzsche forever gonna have to order a new book soon
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  7. #27
    Kafka sweaty
    Goodnight punpun
    11.22.63 - Stephen king
    Mysteries of the unexplained - readers digest
    Song of Kali
    In a glass darkly
  8. #28
    RIPtotse victim of incest [my adversative decurved garbo]
    Scar tissue by Anthony kedis was surprisingly good
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  9. #29
    Bradley Black Hole
    nineteen minutes by jodi picoult is my favorite book
  10. #30
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    I'm currently reading a book on Irish Gang boss, Gerry "The Monk" Hutch.

    4 other books:

    "Sapiens"
    "Homo Deus"
    "The Wasp Factory"
    "Secret History of the IRA"
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  11. #31
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by Aleister Crowley I'm currently reading a book on Irish Gang boss, Gerry "The Monk" Hutch.

    4 other books:

    "Sapiens"
    "Homo Deus"
    "The Wasp Factory"
    "Secret History of the IRA"

    That all sounds like heavy reading. Is the monk any good?
  12. #32
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Kafka That all sounds like heavy reading. Is the monk any good?

    Yeah, he's fascinating.
  13. #33
    Betting on the Muse, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, Ask the Dust, Daemon, Marco Pierre White:White Heat 25
  14. #34
    smokemon Houston
    Bicycle Day
    Entangled Life
    Trust Us, We're Experts
    Mushrooms of The Carolinas
    Neverending Story

    Originally posted by RIPtotse I read the translation by Ralph Manheim

    That guy translated the Neverending Story book.
  15. #35
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer.
    Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution by Browning
    Urfaust by Goethe
    Havamal by Some Viking dudes millenia ago
    The Magician by R. Feist
    Silverthorn by R Feist
    A Darkness at Sethanon by R. Feist
  16. #36
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    I also got The Silmarillion hard cover but it's not with the rest of my books ATM.
  17. #37
    Aleister Crowley African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Sophie Inside the Third Reich by Albert Speer.
    Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution by Browning
    Urfaust by Goethe
    Havamal by Some Viking dudes millenia ago
    The Magician by R. Feist
    Silverthorn by R Feist
    A Darkness at Sethanon by R. Feist

    I like Albert Speer, quite a fascinating guy.
  18. #38
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Aleister Crowley I like Albert Speer, quite a fascinating guy.

    If you haven't read his book and you have an interest in WWII and the general time period you're missing out. It's a great read, and offers a first hand account of what it was like to be in Hitler's inner circle.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Arthur C ClaRK Rendezvous with Rama

    Amazing series...first one is probably the weakest so stick with em.
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  20. #40
    Kafka sweaty
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Amazing series…first one is probably the weakest so stick with em.

    I liked Childhood’s End
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