Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 1:12 am
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I just finished Armor and it was pretty good. It had good action and was a solid story but I still thought the worst part of the book was with Jack Crow character not because he was a bad character but that planet they were on was kind of ho hum. It is the first book I read in probably 2-3 years and it was probably the best book for me to read. Wasn't emo and art faggy like a lot of books I guess.jetbaby wrote:I was as well. I wasn't too big a fan of the new guy until a ways in and then things happen and I loved the shit out of his story.POOPERSCOOPER wrote:I'm about half way through and was a bit disappointed that it jumped to a new character. I'm still enjoying it though but not as much unless it turns around. I plan to finish it either way.
in jail?fallout ranger wrote:I read Level 7 in jail, pretty great, although a bit depressing.
just noticed this, i tried reading it a few years ago and thought it was pretty shit (also my copy had a pink cover which made it look like a romance novel or something). did you end up finishing it / if so was it at all worthwhile? any redeeming bits?PiP wrote:I'm crawling through Pirsig's Lila; enjoying less than the Maintenance.
nah, still crawling, very slowly. I like Pirsig's narration but the argument in this book is not sound.atoga wrote:just noticed this, i tried reading it a few years ago and thought it was pretty shit (also my copy had a pink cover which made it look like a romance novel or something). did you end up finishing it / if so was it at all worthwhile? any redeeming bits?PiP wrote:I'm crawling through Pirsig's Lila; enjoying less than the Maintenance.
A pun further explained by the constant attempts to find something scientific in this economy of todays. And each time the economists are proven wrong.Those who claim to have solutions are contradicted almost immediately. Everyone agrees that things can only get worse. “The future has no future�
Pretty self explanatory.“I AM WHAT I AM.� This is marketing’s latest offering to the world, the final stage in the development of advertising, far beyond all the exhortations to be different, to be oneself and drink Pepsi. Decades of concepts in order to get where we are, to arrive at pure tautology. I = I.
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To this we should add, in France, the ferocious and secular work of individualization by the power of the state, that classifies, compares, disciplines and separates its subjects starting from a very young age, that instinctively grinds down any solidarities that escape it until nothing remains except citizenship – a pure, phantasmic sense of belonging to the Republic. The Frenchman, more than anyone else, is the embodiment of the dispossessed, the destitute. His hatred of foreigners is based on his hatred of himself as a foreigner.
Further rubbing it in.To call this population of strangers in the midst of which we live “society� is such an usurpation that even sociologists dream of renouncing a concept that was, for a century, their bread and butter. Now they prefer the metaphor of a network to describe the connection of cybernetic solitudes, the intermeshing of weak interactions under names like “colleague,� “contact,� “buddy,� “acquaintance,� or “date.� Such networks sometimes condense into a milieu, where nothing is shared but codes, and where nothing is played out except the incessant recomposition of identity.
I liked zamm quite a bit and only read a few pages of lila before figuring that there was a reason people only know him through motorbike book. but that was a good, maybe a 'great book so thats ok in my humble imho.PiP wrote: The redeeming feature is somewhat personal. In Pirsig, intellect and faith (of sorts) became one burning flame. I like that kind of flame, personally. It's a marvel to behold in a bland world.
So you do your cocksucking at retirement homes. At least you're keeping the elderly happy.Username wrote:I'm glad to do my duty to keep a the retirement home still up and running.
Sorry mate, didn't notice that before.Cimmerian Nights wrote:Reading Lem's Solaris. Good shit. Already saw the Tarkovsky flick but was so stoned and it's so damn slow...I like Lem's tone in the book much more.
Any of you Polacks recommend any of his other books?
Wait, what? Ain't that the fella who rides on in every now and then, proclaiming FNV to be shit and the lot of us to be philistines before getting back on his white horse and fucking off in fits of rage, to the joy of many? That guy?Retlaw83 wrote:I've come to the conclusion Mismatch is the only good one in the whole country.
Sounds like a match made in heaven between the two.Tofu Man wrote:Wait, what? Ain't that the fella who rides on in every now and then, proclaiming FNV to be shit and the lot of us to be philistines before getting back on his white horse and fucking off in fits of rage, to the joy of many? That guy?Retlaw83 wrote:I've come to the conclusion Mismatch is the only good one in the whole country.