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@dom4subs | 12 May 15 | |
@ convictor - 12.05.15 - 08:53pm Hey, you wanna smart, let's talk about some really complex and intellectual books: Nightwood by Djuna Barnes Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard The Castle by Franz Kafka Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell To the Lighthouse by Virginia WoolfThe Recognitions by William Gaddis I can't say that I'm familiar with these works, I'm more of a scholar of Marlowe, Dante and the occasional dip into Herman Hesse. |
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@3mel | 12 May 15 | |
@prattle | 12 May 15 | |
Is it 'the people who write the books i read are smarter than the people who write the books you read day' already?
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@dom4subs | 12 May 15 | |
@ prattle - 12.05.15 - 09:33pm Is it 'the people who write the books i read are smarter than the people who write the books you read day' already? It's actually Friday, but no harm in getting your bragging in early. |
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@propidol | 13 May 15 | |
@ dodgey - 12.05.15 - 08:58pm What you reading these days sir? Gesta Stephani. |
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@birdy | 13 May 15 | |
@ prattle - 12.05.15 - 09:33pm Is it 'the people who write the books i read are smarter than the people who write the books you read day' already? Ha. |
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@ementalm | 13 May 15 | |
we can all read, wouldn't say that puts you up on an intellectual stratosphere... try plaiting your toe nail hair whilst you recite your millions times table and throw oranges into a hoop that's situated around 500 yards away!
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@fujiyama | 13 May 15 | |
I only read literature in Cyrillic. I don't even understand modern English orthography because my intelect sits on such a towering pedestal.
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@fujiyama | 13 May 15 | |
'millions times table' haha you're a jokester
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@ninkynin | 13 May 15 | |
This really did raise the bar of intellectual posting. What a c*ck.
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