That's rather blunt isn't it?
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That's rather blunt isn't it?
It is a good guidline - but then we all have different views of what constitutes 'rudeness'. Also, I consider this forum (as an intellectual forum) to be akin to a tutorial at a University - as long...
Had this in me head all day - by Stephen Malkmus. An amazing talent. All of his work with Pavement and his solo work is great.
It Kills
Whatcha gonna do, I don't know my friend
but I'm open...
Not at all!
Sarcasticizing? Oh please! Has one contrived lexically erroneous sayings?
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Blake's spiritual views where greatly influenced by Swedenbourg - you might look him up. Have you read Peter Ackroyd's biography?
Also, Romeo is taken by her beauty ('jewel on an ethiop's ear' and all that') whereas Juliet is taken by his words it seems (and, therefore, his personality) - and she doesn't get side tracked by...
I think we can assume that Romeo was merely infatuated with Juliet - he was on a mega-rebound from Rosaline and clearly 'in love with love'. Romeo's a teenage, hormone raging drama queen.
Do you...
Yonder eggs excite her - awfully weird!
Secular *******s criticise recently evicted deacons.
Go! Ridicule other weirdos - enjoy the hate.
But you are setting up a false dichotomy. I can be sacrificing and loving of my neighbour and not believe in God. You could be a devout Fundamentalist Christian and wave a placard saying "Fags burn...
I think I might check out that church.
But hey - catma not dogma - it might be all true!
I like Brecht. Beckett, Pinter, Miller are all well worth a crack.
I was 'Bukowski' on here - but I changed back to my old avatar. You ever read any John Fante? Bukowski's favourite writer. The 'Bandini' series are his best known (and best).
I think to catch the intellectual sharks you got to use some tasty bait?! Chuck something in that people can get their teeth into!
Like you, my thoughts are too many to type up; but I'll probably...
It came across a little like that.
Excellent. So refreshing to hear that view of what Christianity is. Despite being a non- believer, I wholly respect a Christian of that ilk. That sort of morality is, I am sure, what Christ the man...
Well - you can always take comfort in the fact that they'll all burn in hell. They might have their nasty girlfriends and their...their... filthy sexual relationships, and a desire to have a good sex...
"...nothing more than other organisms seeking to get the same fix or bang the same *****..."
"...horrifying reality of rampant sexual immorality..."
"...my classmate on the other hand was...
That was a well written, interesting piece of writing, but here's the rub: "...and more specifically, Christianity..." Why?
Make it not futile. Go and do something exciting/interesting. Hang on - do you mean graffitti or middle class life is futile?
The hell of afluent, contemporary western, middle class life?