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I'm thoroughly enjoying it. If you have any others like this to suggest, I'd like to read them. It's very similar to Brave New World, which is the kind of philosophy I like to read.
Something about philosophy through fiction seems more appealing than, say, Discourse on Method and Meditation by Descartes. Despite the fact that it was an interesting read, I find it much harder to discuss with others. |
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Have you read any of the beat's (Bukowski, Kerouac, Ginsberg)?
As a fanatic...i would be happy to reccommend, even lend..haha when i meet you eventually some of the books.... Saul Williams is amazing...he does more of the spoken word thing, but every single time i read his words..i get something different out of it...his style is entirely unique...i love it...yeah check out Saul Williams for sure..Said the shotgun to the head, the seventh octave and his latest the dead emcee scrolls are all amazing.. |
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"Fnk is the greatest website ever created and why i am a rave god" by Snyx
shitty ass book. its a biography about this kid who thinks he's the coolest kid in the world for starting up a rave forum. talks mostly bout the vancouver party scene through his eyes, but there a section of the book which is dedicated to his love of vietnamise shemale prostitutes. very dark, and disturbed chapter. |