We're good buddy. No worries.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Wait, are you referring to the "teenager" comment? Sorry, I really didn't mean that in any weird way - I was just being honest about when I first watched it. No disrespect or condescension intended, honestly.
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What is your favorite Pink Floyd song?
What is your favorite Pink Floyd song?
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Hmm, that's a tough one. Maybe "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun." Or something off Animals (every song on that album is great).BigRedLedbetter wrote:Loathed....
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What would you call your top 5 favorite novels?
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I am nowhere near as well-read as I'd like to be, so I'm not sure what my proper top 5 would look like. But I can tell you that American Psycho is my #1. Camus's The Stranger (this was a really formative reading experience for me) is also up there, and Lolita is in the running. I also really like Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading.durdencommatyler wrote:What would you call your top 5 favorite novels?
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I think I'm going to read The Stranger later this month. I have a brand new copy on the shelf at home and I just can't wait to get at 'er.LoathedVermin72 wrote:I am nowhere near as well-read as I'd like to be, so I'm not sure what my proper top 5 would look like. But I can tell you that American Psycho is my #1. Camus's The Stranger (this was a really formative reading experience for me) is also up there, and Lolita is in the running. I also really like Nabokov's Invitation to a Beheading.durdencommatyler wrote:What would you call your top 5 favorite novels?
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Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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Have you seen/thoughts on:
Mars Attacks
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Maria Full of Grace
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I like Mars Attacks. Haven't seen MDS since theaters. Haven't seen the others.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Have you seen/thoughts on:
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Why's that?durdencommatyler wrote:You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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This will seem ironic perhaps after everything else that unfolded earlier today. Needless to say, I wouldn't have posted this had it come after other discussions. But initially I posted that because he was a raging misogynist and Grand Canyon sized asshole.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Why's that?durdencommatyler wrote:You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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Oh man, my wife would fucking unload on you for an hour for saying that, haha. She worships him and hates when people call him a misogynist.durdencommatyler wrote:This will seem ironic perhaps after everything else that unfolded earlier today. Needless to say, I wouldn't have posted this had it come after other discussions. But initially I posted that because he was a raging misogynist and Grand Canyon sized asshole.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Why's that?durdencommatyler wrote:You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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Does your wife know much about the man? I mean, I watched him scream at a woman, call her an idiot and then hit her during an interview.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh man, my wife would fucking unload on you for an hour for saying that, haha. She worships him and hates when people call him a misogynist.durdencommatyler wrote:This will seem ironic perhaps after everything else that unfolded earlier today. Needless to say, I wouldn't have posted this had it come after other discussions. But initially I posted that because he was a raging misogynist and Grand Canyon sized asshole.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Why's that?durdencommatyler wrote:You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
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"Know much" is an understatement. I'm pretty sure she owns every book, has seen every interview, owns every DVD, has basically read/heard/seen everything there is to consume related to Bukowski.durdencommatyler wrote:Does your wife know much about the man? I mean, I watched him scream at a woman, call her an idiot and then hit her during an interview.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh man, my wife would fucking unload on you for an hour for saying that, haha. She worships him and hates when people call him a misogynist.durdencommatyler wrote:This will seem ironic perhaps after everything else that unfolded earlier today. Needless to say, I wouldn't have posted this had it come after other discussions. But initially I posted that because he was a raging misogynist and Grand Canyon sized asshole.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Why's that?durdencommatyler wrote:You like Bukowski? Huh... That surprises me.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Oh, Bukowski's Pulp is also great. So deep and powerful in such an unpretentious way.
Personally, I don't consider him a misogynist or an asshole. I've seen the interview you're talking about. He was drunk off his ass and acting stupid. Alcohol has a tendency to make people act like jerks.
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Well, maybe a bit of an asshole. But not all the time.
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Whoa.LoathedVermin72 wrote: "Know much" is an understatement. I'm pretty sure she owns every book, has seen every interview, owns every DVD, has basically read/heard/seen everything there is to consume related to Bukowski.
Personally, I don't consider him a misogynist or an asshole. I've seen the interview you're talking about. He was drunk off his ass and acting stupid. Alcohol has a tendency to make people act like jerks.
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You do see what's wrong with what you said, right LV?
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Yeah, I see what you're saying. And he was definitely being an asshole in that scenario. I'm not condoning the way he acted. My thoughts are probably being influenced by hearing my wife's extended diatribes on why he's not a misogynist asshole, haha. She makes a pretty persuasive case.
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speaking of bukowski, i'm gonna start calling RM "the post office"
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