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08-27-2007, 02:11 PM
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As You Like It - William Shakespear
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08-27-2007, 07:36 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Yew City
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RIGHT NOW I'm finishing off Lost Souls By Poppy Z Brite.
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Always a good call, but I thought "Drawing Blood" wa sfar superior.. but anythign with Steve and Ghost is niiiice. Her short Story "The Sixth Sentinel" in "Wormwood" is also impressve
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08-27-2007, 09:51 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: El Paso, Texas/ Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
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Discourse on Method, by Descartes
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08-28-2007, 08:30 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Originally Posted by Godslayer Jillian
Discourse on Method, by Descartes
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Wow...way to make me feel stupid there Jillian :P
I'm currently reading a collection of H.P. Lovecraft stories called "Call of Cthulhu and Other Wierd Stories".
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A prank a day keeps the dog leash away - Jello Biafra
I want your skulls! I NEED your skulls! - Misfits
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08-28-2007, 09:43 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Colorado
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Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. NO, this is not for school.
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08-28-2007, 10:26 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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I'm rereading "The Complete Works of Machiavelli."
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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08-28-2007, 11:27 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Boulder, Co
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After Silence by Jonathan Carroll. Very Unsettling
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08-29-2007, 12:02 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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I Robot by Asimov
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-01-2007, 09:31 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Happy Valley, Utah
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A collection of 17th- and 18th-century Gothic stories from Europe and America.
Umberto Eco's The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana
The complete works of Byron.
The Corpus Hermeticum
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Llewellyn's New A to Z Horoscope Maker & Interpreter
...something for every mood.
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09-01-2007, 09:42 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Happy Valley, Utah
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I think I'm about to read Being and Time (Zein und Zeit) by Heidegger.
I say I think because I see it and it scares me.
I know I'll have to read it eventually - it's the most influential work on continental philosophy - but I don't think I'm ready for it.
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No-one's ready for it, or should be, IMHO. Heidegger's work is difficult largely because he made up his own philosophical language, without which it is almost impossible to discuss his ideas. This is a sure sign that he got caught up in his own abstractions and lost sight of the big picture. His reputation rests largely on the fact that nobody quite knows what he's saying.
That's not to say he didn't have some good ideas, just that they're nothing that can't be found in other philosophers, more lucidly.
Mind you, I haven't ever been able to work all the way through Being and Time, but as far as I've gotten I've never seen anything to contradict my view.
Save yourself the time and energy and go read Kierkegaard, being careful not to let his Christianity get in the way of his reasoning.
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09-06-2007, 04:56 PM
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Flushing, NY
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I am currently reading THE HEART IS A LONELY WANDERER by Carson McCullers. Rarely if ever am I engrossed from the first page.
So far the book is a pleasant surprise.
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09-06-2007, 06:21 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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皆さん、今晩わ、
I am currently reading "The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty" by A. N. Roquelaure (pseudonym for Anne Rice). Hurrah for super sadomasochistic sexual relations.
Impressed and disturbed by her imagination,
Matt
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09-06-2007, 08:09 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Ooh! That's a really good one!
I'm reading <<El misterio de Salem's Lot>> by Stephen King
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-06-2007, 08:23 PM
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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raggedyanne,
It is quite entertaining, but I have read better. I do realize that it is as much a satire as a serious work so I might pick up the other two in the series. Have you read the others?
Wishing I had been keeping track of the number of times she said "buttocks,"
Matt
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09-06-2007, 08:49 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: El Paso, Texas/ Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
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Existentialism: From Dostoevsky to Sartre.
Selected and introduced by Walter Kaufman. And The Restaurant at the end of the Universe by Douglas Adams.
That is, those are the books I'm reading for pleasure. I also have to read my Astronomy book, by English book, my UNIV book, the autobiography Warriors Don't Cry, the autobiography of Abbie Hoffman, the book Making Peace With the Sixties by David Burner, and my Political Science book.
College is demanding so much of me.
I love it!
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09-06-2007, 09:16 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Zootown
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Ok, you cannot laugh. I have been reading A River Runs Through It, by Norman Mclean. Yes, the book that the movie was based on....reminds me of my younger days. Anyway, he is a good writer about growing up in B.F.E nowhere, a.k.a. Montana. Laugh, I know you want to. I have also been reading alot of Edward Abbey lately, Desert Solitaire, The Monkey Wrench Gang, Hayduke Lives!, Down The River, etc. I know, I am not worthy. But it sure is good reading!
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09-06-2007, 10:30 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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Originally Posted by msr.iaidoka
raggedyanne,
It is quite entertaining, but I have read better. I do realize that it is as much a satire as a serious work so I might pick up the other two in the series. Have you read the others?
Wishing I had been keeping track of the number of times she said "buttocks,"
Matt
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I found it quite funny. You should keep track, as she seems a bit obsessed with that word. I have yet to read the others, but any series that makes me blush during science is worth picking up.
I'm also reading Blood Bound, by Patricia Briggs. It's not erotica by any length, but it's interesting enough for a couple readings. Very supernatural/werewolf/vampire stuff.
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-06-2007, 10:41 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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raggedyanne,
She also seems obsessed with using the polite words for things instead of letting her writing style slip deeper into raunch. I find it almost annoying, but that is just me, I prefer colloquial terms over their polite counterparts. Plus her obsession with spanking/paddling could be indicative of a personal kink, there are so many other sadomasochistic activities that she barely touches on or has missed all together.
She does manage to delve decently into mentality of dominance and submission. It reminds me of "Secretary" starring James Spader and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
If only all secretaries were so enticing,
Matt
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09-06-2007, 10:44 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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ROTFLMAO! You're totally right. It would be nice if she could throw in some slang. Scientific terms make me think of bio more than hot steamy anything. "Secretary" was an awesome movie. So pretty much we have an ettiquite obsessed writer with a hidden spanking fetish?
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-06-2007, 10:48 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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raggedyanne,
Seems that way. I wonder if her husband got the hint and gave her the paddling that she so desperately desires.
Thank you, sir, may I have another?
Matt
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09-06-2007, 10:52 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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Originally Posted by msr.iaidoka
Thank you, sir, may I have another?
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I thought her husband was dead? Necro . . .
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-06-2007, 10:53 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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raggedyanne,
He is indeed dead. But at the time of the Beauty series he was very much alive.
The dead can dance, but can they spank and paddle?
Matt
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09-06-2007, 11:30 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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Oookay. Still . . .
"The dead can dance, but can they spank and paddle?" lol : D
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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09-06-2007, 11:50 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
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raggedyanne,
It would not matter from about 2002 onward. First her husband died then she devoted herself to Catholicism. But between the release of the first Beauty book and the death of her husband I hope he was able to slake her thirst. Mayhaps he gave her her fill and that is why she was able to convert.
Either way I am not sure how to take the news of a book, and upcoming movie, about the young life of Jesus written by the same one who wrote the Beauty series...
Was Jesus a dom?
Matt
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09-07-2007, 12:04 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: a sneeze away from San Francisco
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I liked her views on religion during "memnoch" so I will definately read the new book. It is a bit of a change from erotica to religion. I didn't know about the whole devotion to religion thing though.
I think Jesus was a sub. Mary Magdelan (sp) was written down as a prostitute, so I think she was the dom and Jesus was the sub.
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Originally Posted by Joker_in_the_Pack
At some point, you need to look yourself in the mirror and realize that what other people did to you does not define you as a person. You and your actions define who you are as a person. It's up to you to be a good person, in spite of all the evil you've faced. In fact, it should be because of the evil you see that it's good you do. Be the change you want in the world. Next time someone tells me that they're an asshole because they've had a bad life, I'm stabbing them in the eye with a spork.
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