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HandyAndy
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Originally posted by chessisvanity
who's gay?
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Originally posted by HandyAndy
It's not you.. it refers back to anyone who clicks.
wrong, but thanks

HandyAndy
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Originally posted by Wulebgr
wrong, but thanks
It's not you.. it refers back to anyone who clicks.

HandyAndy
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Not that there's anything wrong with that. 🙂

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clearly not capable of intelligent thought

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if there is a book for the movie GATTACA, or a book that inspired it; i'd like to read it, really enjoyed the movie 😀

HandyAndy
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Originally posted by indigodream
if there is a book for the movie GATTACA, or a book that inspired it; i'd like to read it, really enjoyed the movie 😀
Great movie. I think it's from an original screenplay.

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Originally posted by slappy115
That's a short story dumbass.

I liked "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand myself.
Ayn Rand sucks, dumbass.

A quick question - is she trying to be ironic by calling that crap 'philosophy' (She should get a dictionary, because it's not even close to a philosophy of any sort) 'Objectivism?'

Because it's not funny, or ironic, it's stupied.

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I guess that my favorite living novelist is cormac MacCarthy. The first hundred or so pages of vol 2 of the Border Trilogy are mesmorizing. I really enjoyed his last book as well - The road. Blood Meridian is an extremely moral but violent excursion as well.

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The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams.. Does that count?

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If Theres Hell Below

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Originally posted by badmoon
I believe that my favorite literature was written by Russians. My favorite of them all? To tough to call.
the incidences, by daniil kharms, hands down!

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Doug Stanhope

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"Residencia en la Tierra" by Pablo Neruda.

His poetry beats any fiction novel. Blindfolded.

"Rayuela" (hopscotch) by Julio Cortazar comes close second.

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"I Spy" was a great read in my youth, it was a slim volume of horrifying terror.

I enjoyed Puzo's work. "Fools Die" is my personal favorite from him.

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One hundred years of solitude

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Under your bed...

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
better read it again. you missed the point
I was being faceious.

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