Vari, I give up, it's driving me nuts: I know all your directors except for the second guy on the left
Fellini
Wow, really? Huh. It never occurred to me to even guess it was him. Based on his clothes I was guessing maybe one of the older classic guys like John Ford or someone.
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and also got Left Hand of Darkness and the Haunting of Hill House on the cheap while I was there
I am liking the book so far
:^: Pretty soon you'll be hanging with the cool kids of D&D.
Here's a random question: have you ever read Robertson Davies? I'm thinking of getting into him.
I am not familiar with him
He was a canadian dude who wrote academic-sounding novels about...um...academia and professorial rivalries and so on. I can't decide whether that sounds fascinating or boring.
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Vari, I give up, it's driving me nuts: I know all your directors except for the second guy on the left
Fellini
Wow, really? Huh. It never occurred to me to even guess it was him. Based on his clothes I was guessing maybe one of the older classic guys like John Ford or someone.
he's actually the first guy I picked to put. I like the picture too.
Vari, I give up, it's driving me nuts: I know all your directors except for the second guy on the left
Fellini
Wow, really? Huh. It never occurred to me to even guess it was him. Based on his clothes I was guessing maybe one of the older classic guys like John Ford or someone.
he's actually the first guy I picked to put. I like the picture too.
Vari, I give up, it's driving me nuts: I know all your directors except for the second guy on the left
Fellini
Wow, really? Huh. It never occurred to me to even guess it was him. Based on his clothes I was guessing maybe one of the older classic guys like John Ford or someone.
he's actually the first guy I picked to put. I like the picture too.
The picture on the left is the best ever, though
well
yeah
I only hope that in whatever I do I can one day justify looking that psychotic.
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The story of The Rebel Angels is set in motion by the death of eccentric art patron and collector Francis Cornish. University professors Clement Hollier, Urquhart McVarish, and Simon Darcourt are the executors of Cornish's complicated will, which includes material that Hollier wants for his scholarly work in Medieval Studies. The deceased's nephew Arthur Cornish, who stands to inherit the fortune, is also a character. All three executors (and Arthur) are intrigued by Maria Theotoky, Hollier's half-Polish, half-Gypsy graduate student, while the plot revolves around John Parlabane: ex-monk, skeptic philosopher, famulus, and general mischief-maker. The intuitive theme in this novel is the Tarot.
Like, this is alternately fascinating and repelling to me
The story of The Rebel Angels is set in motion by the death of eccentric art patron and collector Francis Cornish. University professors Clement Hollier, Urquhart McVarish, and Simon Darcourt are the executors of Cornish's complicated will, which includes material that Hollier wants for his scholarly work in Medieval Studies. The deceased's nephew Arthur Cornish, who stands to inherit the fortune, is also a character. All three executors (and Arthur) are intrigued by Maria Theotoky, Hollier's half-Polish, half-Gypsy graduate student, while the plot revolves around John Parlabane: ex-monk, skeptic philosopher, famulus, and general mischief-maker. The intuitive theme in this novel is the Tarot.
Like, this is alternately fascinating and repelling to me
that actually sounds kind of fantastic
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Eeeh, reading about the history of the Robin Hood folklore.
I bet during the Shining Kubrik told Nicholson to look like this to do the crazy dude thing
And Nicholson's like okay and then Kubrik says wait I didn't make the face yet
The story of The Rebel Angels is set in motion by the death of eccentric art patron and collector Francis Cornish. University professors Clement Hollier, Urquhart McVarish, and Simon Darcourt are the executors of Cornish's complicated will, which includes material that Hollier wants for his scholarly work in Medieval Studies. The deceased's nephew Arthur Cornish, who stands to inherit the fortune, is also a character. All three executors (and Arthur) are intrigued by Maria Theotoky, Hollier's half-Polish, half-Gypsy graduate student, while the plot revolves around John Parlabane: ex-monk, skeptic philosopher, famulus, and general mischief-maker. The intuitive theme in this novel is the Tarot.
Like, this is alternately fascinating and repelling to me
that actually sounds kind of fantastic
I will admit that I can only dream of one day coming up with a name as incredible as "Urquhart McVarish"
Quotes from Richard Dawkins will not endear them to your average person. He's a rather grating unlikeable guy.
It does seem however that the law is meant to prevent someone from writing "FUCK JESUS" all over a building in graffiti but that writing a thought out opinion against a religion would be permitted.
That said, it's open to way too much interpretation and for that reason alone it shouldn't be on the books.
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Yeah, you'll be one of the cool mouthbreathing neckbeards.
This is already a complicated issue. Don't bring racism into it.
Face Twit Rav Gram
>_>
<_<
Fellini
After reading the book one awakens with a trim beard and no breathing problems.
You don't count, virgin boy. :P
Face Twit Rav Gram
Wow, really? Huh. It never occurred to me to even guess it was him. Based on his clothes I was guessing maybe one of the older classic guys like John Ford or someone.
No matter how often you repeat it we will not believe you.
Face Twit Rav Gram
He was a canadian dude who wrote academic-sounding novels about...um...academia and professorial rivalries and so on. I can't decide whether that sounds fascinating or boring.
he's actually the first guy I picked to put. I like the picture too.
or Ashley/Tali
hot darn this game is too long to have time for all this
The picture on the left is the best ever, though
well
yeah
I only hope that in whatever I do I can one day justify looking that psychotic.
Like, this is alternately fascinating and repelling to me
Almost more interesting than that of King Arthur.
Face Twit Rav Gram
And Nicholson's like okay and then Kubrik says wait I didn't make the face yet
I will admit that I can only dream of one day coming up with a name as incredible as "Urquhart McVarish"
Take it from their leader over here
the blasphemy laws come into effect here as of today
anything blasphemous can now lead to a €25,000 fine
jesus christ
I mean
shit
What the fuck? Where do you live? 1630s Massachusetts?
You're fucking kidding me.
I'll take check or money order!
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God blows.
I hate God.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/01/irish-atheists-challenge-blasphemy-law
Republic of Ireland.
Also I am replaying Half Life 2 since I found out how to get WINE to work with sound.
I may investigate this here Steam sale if I can find stuff that will not rape my laptop.
it's definitely not a Nashville party
About God Damn time.
Quotes from Richard Dawkins will not endear them to your average person. He's a rather grating unlikeable guy.
It does seem however that the law is meant to prevent someone from writing "FUCK JESUS" all over a building in graffiti but that writing a thought out opinion against a religion would be permitted.
That said, it's open to way too much interpretation and for that reason alone it shouldn't be on the books.