Well, are we talking about Dr. Frankenstein or Frankenstein's monster?
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Well, are we talking about Dr. Frankenstein or Frankenstein's monster?
I seem to find a lot of funeral invitations or wedding invitations. It's fascinating to read them.
What if I'm just part of someone else's dream?
Okay, thanks. I think I'll get some of his stuff. You have all been very helpful.
Okay people. I just got $75 worth of gift certificates to book stores. What are some must-haves I should get, in your opinion. Also, what is your opinion of the works of Cormac McCarthy, mainly No...
Eh, I'll see if Half-Price Books or Amazon has it.
I know somewhere along my dads family line I'm related to one of the Rockerfellers. And on my Moms side, one of my relatives was an obscure Norwegian Lord, or something like that.
Hmmm. It looks cool. I love the books, so we'll have to see how this works out.
Well, the issue wouldn't really come up would it? That would contradict pretty much everything Christianity is based on. I'm assuming you mean the Christian God, if not, sorry.
I think Harper Lee was said already, but I'll say it again because "To Kill A Mockingbird" was so good.
Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens, and Moby Dick are some of the first in my mind.
I'm going over to my uncle's house with my dad's family, and we're having the typical Thanksgiving meal. Turkey, greenbean casserole, pumpkin pie (can't get enough of it!!!)
You gotta love Internet addictions.
Whoo! 1030 grains! That's actually very addictive.
It seems to me that the first three (sense perception, emotion, language) can't be relied on as much as the last one (reason) to find truth. I think they can be useful to "gather data", but not rely...
Well, all those themes are still prevalent in any modern society. We still have racism, injustice, inequality,etc. We still have racism in the American South, perhaps in a more subtle form, there...
They won't be able to because it's not in the "Common Use" or some other term like that. It basically means that any book not published before 1923 ( I think) can't be put onto a site like this.
Oh, I bet the Song of Roland would be fantastic. Hollywood would probably screw it up royally, but it's a nice idea.
Both sides contibute to this mess.
They're usually pretty good at doing that.
I usually read around 3 or 4 a month during school. Though that goes down to about one during my drama season. Your reading time goes down a bit when you get to school at seven in the morning and...
Hey, another Washingtonian! Anyways, yeah, it's like $3.15 here. Horrible.
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It might be a lot easier to do this kind of stuff by not waiting until the night before it is due to start asking questions.
Try the book Stiff. I can't remember who it's by, but it gives a very detailed and very entertaining account of the many things that happen to cadavers that are dontated to science. It's really quite...