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>> No.1669269 [View]
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Erm, try "Naked" (1993) Directed by Mike Leigh.

Also, Before Sunrise and Before Sunset.

>> No.1667352 [View]

>>1667342
Because I'm not sure where there really are some fundamental specificially female thoughts or experiences that are really exclusively female. So I tried to say vaguely what I'm looking for without feeding the old assuption that "women just naturally think different" and that this way of thinking and feeling will never be accessible for male people and vice versa.

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I'm looking for books that a female main character and/or expressions of "female" thoughts and experiences. Tomboy would be cool, too. Can you help?

>> No.1491460 [View]

Ok, I will cut to the chase, while playing on counterstrike a few gamers somehow obtained my internal computer ip address and stole 20 thousand dollars from my dad's bank account, when we couldnt pay the rent we got evicted, we had to move to a new town, i had to change schools, i lost all my friends, and these guys ruined my life, all i want is for somebody to help me put their computers out of comission so they cant do this to anyone else ever again. I have included their ip addresses in the file and to anyone that helps me, thank you so much, just in case the file doesnt show up here are their internal computer ip addresses: Computer IP 98.245.226.172
Computer IP 72.93.162.58
Computer IP 173.53.226.210
Computer IP 69.137.185.83

once again thank you whoever helps me

>> No.1397099 [View]

Stop voting republican.

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I want to get myself some of the greatest 20th century novels in English language. What can you recommend?
btw, I've been thinking about buying "The Blood Meridian", is it good?

>> No.1255037 [View]

heeey maaang
u gotza bail on socity mang
the man be kepin us down mang.

>> No.1205953 [View]

>>1205938
I actually totally see this.
I read the Dark Tower about a year ago. Loved all of it, until I got to the end. It felt like a cosmic cop-out, honestly.

>> No.1182826 [View]

America has been around like what, about 250 years? England has been around like what, forever?

America is a much younger country, we haven't had as much time as other places to write gripping tales of men loving little girls and that other shit you guys eat up.

>> No.1181351 [View]

I'll give you a head start before everyone and their brother tells you to fuck off back to /co/.

Also, read less shitty comics.

>> No.1181316 [View]

Vinyl has been outdated forever and it still has a big market. Books aren't going anywhere, certainly not within 15 years anyway.

Most people are very casual readers who rarely buy books to begin with. You think they are gonna buy an e-reader?

>> No.1181303 [View]

>>1181289
>dutch
>racism

Man, where is the bad part. I just like it because most the words just sound like a retard trying to pronounce english.

>> No.1181283 [View]

In my bed, late at night.

>mfw reading in the afternoon before work and all the little nigglets getting out of school won't shut the fuck up.

Fuck my apartments shitty walls.

>> No.1181279 [View]

>>1181271
>play bass only
>started playing guitar less than two weeks ago
>WHY SO MANY STRINGS, THE FUCK IS A CHORD, STRUMMING?
>can't play Beverly Hills
>can play El Scorcho
>amicoolyet


Maybe I'll just be a rapper. Been listening to Die Antwoord nonstop all week. Fucking Afrikaans, best language ever.

>> No.1181262 [View]

>>1181251
lol wat? Accepting different opinions on /lit/?

You haven't even called me a faggot or stupid yet. This makes no sense. Perhaps there is hope after all.

Also, as far as Gobbleweiner goes, I like Wacko Jacko, Hotwire a Uterus, Act One Scene One, Mouths like Sidewinder Missles, and Symphony.

Really they have few "bad" songs. Some of them are just a bit too similar to others.

>> No.1181246 [View]

>>1181235
>I had to ragequit this garbage 100 pages in.

Your opinion is invalid. Quitting a 700+ page novel less than a hundred in doesn't make you look like a refined reader who has an utter distaste for crap, it makes you look like a presumptuous retard who likes to share opinions on things he isn't really informed on.

YOU KNOW, THOSE GUYS.

>> No.1181241 [View]

>>1181225
I count phantom as an album. Regardless, all the albums are good, but phantom gets a little too prog for my taste sometimes, I'd rather listen to Mars Volta or such.

Doppleganger and In the Unlikely Event are both a little too samey and have a few throw away tracks. Literally every track on Manipulator feels unique and fleshed out. (Yes, even tracks like Caught Up, its a good song, fuck off.)

Also, Sledgehammer, Problem?! and The Dark Trail are pretty much my favorite songs by them.

>> No.1181214 [View]

>>1181209
You Got a Death Wish Johnny Truant and The Hol[]y Tape are both based on quotes from the book. There was a band called Johnny Truant, but I'm pretty sure the song is not about them.

Manipulator is undoubtedly their best album, but all five of them are wonderful. People who hated In the Unlikely Even, and even more so, those who dislike everything except Doppleganger annoy the shit of me. STOP TRYING NEW THINGS

>> No.1181194 [View]

>>1181188
>implying I have lived in the United States in the last several years and am even familiar with hipster culture
>implying I didn't read it because I like The Fall of Troy and they keep writing songs about it.
>implying I wasn't enticed by the gimmicky formatting and weird fucking premise.

Well, I do like Djarum Blacks, Natural American Spirits, own some records, and like vodka tonic, but thats about the only thing even remotely hipster about me.

>> No.1181181 [View]

>>1181173
>pretentious
>doesn't realise its just a giant ode to pretentious bullshit in books

Don't listen to him OP. Its no more pretentious than any other stuff people on here love. Its an interesting one.

I'm making a gift thread in a few days when I get my paycheck, if you post in it, I'll most likely choose you, since its one of my favorite books, and I want as many of you faggots to read it as possible.

>> No.1181170 [View]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZPx8APsX30

You may hate him, but hes got some rad tips, bro.

>> No.1180547 [View]

>>1180545
Everything is more expensive. I'm glad I did live here for the time I have. You know, culture and shit, but I'm leaving in February and am so ready to move on.

>> No.1180544 [View]

>>1180541
Dude, its not that awesome here. The bookstores would be awesome, if I could speak japanese. Everything is ass expensive. An 8oz glass of cranberry juice at a pub was 8 bucks in tokyo. Fucking gay.

>> No.1180537 [View]

Po little jiggaboo is optimistic that maybe the whole world ain't shitty racist, extortionists fucks, but lol, they are.

Least, thats what I got from it.

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