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Mar 25 2008 11:52am
Ello, please do not talk about fantasy/medieval books here unless it deals with large variant sof the psychology or a certain philosophical view.

Would like to start off with the book, "Something Happened" has anyone read it?


edit: *cough* no offense to the stoners, if you read a book while tripping, please do not bother posting tongue.gif.

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Mar 28 2008 01:00am
lol you dont trip while ur stoned. You fucking trip when you on acid tho.
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Mar 28 2008 07:03am
Quote (lone500 @ Fri, Mar 28 2008, 07:00am)
lol you dont trip while ur stoned. You fucking trip when you on acid tho.


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Mar 29 2008 05:33am
The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, both by Ayn Rand. She was the mastermind behind Objectivism; if you like purely idea based books, you'll love these.

If you want to read some science fiction books that carry a viewpoint that is much different from what's probably your own in terms of things like homosexuality, incest, monogamy, etc, you'd like to read some Robert A. Heinlein.

I probably have more for you, but that's all I can see from my bookshelves right now.
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Mar 29 2008 06:39am
Quote (EldestElder @ Sun, Mar 30 2008, 12:33am)
The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, both by Ayn Rand. She was the mastermind behind Objectivism; if you like purely idea based books, you'll love these.

If you want to read some science fiction books that carry a viewpoint that is much different from what's probably your own in terms of things like homosexuality, incest, monogamy, etc, you'd like to read some Robert A. Heinlein.

I probably have more for you, but that's all I can see from my bookshelves right now.


they were both pretty hard slogs to get through. long winded in places smile.gif
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Mar 29 2008 07:03pm
Quote (Mr_Bilson @ Sat, Mar 29 2008, 07:39am)
they were both pretty hard slogs to get through. long winded in places smile.gif


Ay, I definitely skimmed the 53 page SPEECH.
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Apr 10 2008 03:41am
Uhh not sure if you'll have read it, but anyone skimmed through;
-The Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs
-The Antichrist - Nietzche
-Mein Kampfe - Hitler (Everyone's favourite nazi)
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