I've been trying to find this housecoat forever... I found the creators of it and am getting it directly from them, but it took like, 10 months for them to get it in stock.
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Is that brad pit?
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Kochi I don't think that the housecoat comes with Brad Pitt
Though if it does, buy me one.
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I realize the irony of being a consumer whore for a fightclub housecoat. But I really like the housecoat and have wanted it ever since I first saw it. It's so... horrid.
One of my absolute favourite films -- and yet I am a big advocate of buying whatever makes you happy, so I'm just as hypocritical as the next man. I actually have a signed copy of the book lying around somewhere...
May you enjoy the housecoat for many years to come. 8-)
One of my absolute favourite films -- and yet I am a big advocate of buying whatever makes you happy, so I'm just as hypocritical as the next man. I actually have a signed copy of the book lying around somewhere...
May you enjoy the housecoat for many years to come. 8-)
The movie/book isn't even about being anti consumerist. Its about moderation.
The Fight Club video game from a few years back still strikes me as a remarkable misstep. I kind of wonder how they went about getting that license... and who sold it to them.
The movie/book isn't even about being anti consumerist. Its about moderation.
I would argue it's about neither of those things.
I wouldn't actually argue this. One of my pet hates is arguing about films/books on the internet. It takes up valuable drinking time!
How is it not about moderation?
because on a more base level, the movie is about looking outside yourself in order to find new experiences that challenge your world view and keep you growing as a person instead of just waiting to die.
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edited April 2010
Bathrobe would be what I would call it too.
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The movie/book isn't even about being anti consumerist. Its about moderation.
I would argue it's about neither of those things.
I wouldn't actually argue this. One of my pet hates is arguing about films/books on the internet. It takes up valuable drinking time!
How is it not about moderation?
because on a more base level, the movie is about looking outside yourself in order to find new experiences that challenge your world view and keep you growing as a person instead of just waiting to die.
That would make sense if the the guy who was looking outside himself wasn't also the one who was making these new experiences. Or if, by the end of the movie, he ended up anywhere other than middle ground between his old self, and his modified "ideal" self.
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edited April 2010
Fight Club is actually about Calvin and Hobbes.
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Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
The movie/book isn't even about being anti consumerist. Its about moderation.
I would argue it's about neither of those things.
I wouldn't actually argue this. One of my pet hates is arguing about films/books on the internet. It takes up valuable drinking time!
How is it not about moderation?
because on a more base level, the movie is about looking outside yourself in order to find new experiences that challenge your world view and keep you growing as a person instead of just waiting to die.
That would make sense if the the guy who was looking outside himself wasn't also the one who was making these new experiences. Or if, by the end of the movie, he ended up anywhere other than middle ground between his old self, and his modified "ideal" self.
yeah, I kind of see what you mean.
Of course, that means I harbor a personal grudge against you now.
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I hit up napp on aim and he goes limp.
God what a pussy. I wasn't serious about that personal grudge thing you know.
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Yeah, but cheese is expensive and usually its not even high quality cheese.
Having a building manager who speaks english well enough that I can explain things to her would be better. :?
I've been trying to find this housecoat forever... I found the creators of it and am getting it directly from them, but it took like, 10 months for them to get it in stock.
Though if it does, buy me one.
And mine is 2-6 days.
May you enjoy the housecoat for many years to come. 8-)
The movie/book isn't even about being anti consumerist. Its about moderation.
edit: well I'm not the only one. Is that a regional thing?
I would argue it's about neither of those things.
I don't know, I call it both? I think of a bath robe as being more absorbent though.
How is it not about moderation?
because on a more base level, the movie is about looking outside yourself in order to find new experiences that challenge your world view and keep you growing as a person instead of just waiting to die.
If that's what you get from it, then that's what the film is about.
What I get from it is something else but I'm not about to enter into a moot discussion about it.
It's a good film, that is all.
That would make sense if the the guy who was looking outside himself wasn't also the one who was making these new experiences. Or if, by the end of the movie, he ended up anywhere other than middle ground between his old self, and his modified "ideal" self.
Iruka I will be sure to read a newspaper and get a bubble-pipe and carry this out so that I can justify calling it a house-robe.
Narcissism is a pretty big theme
And with that Truefact®, I'm gone,
Night my lovelies!
yeah, I kind of see what you mean.
Of course, that means I harbor a personal grudge against you now.
God what a pussy. I wasn't serious about that personal grudge thing you know.
still sore about that?
WHERE'S MY CHEESEBURGER!?
Ha ha
You don't even have hair!
You know what I do have?
Shit!
And its all going in your mouth!
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