i dont know what ill do today cuz sanity never came my way
oh, lawl - I geddit.Uzique wrote:
£5 per book. 80 books. it's a series, dumbie.
But what would I do with one? I can't see myself ever reading one.Uzique wrote:
buy one. i dare ye.
but it's all in english.Uzique wrote:
£5 per book. 80 books. it's a series, dumbie. 'great ideas'. plural. ideas. many books. each series is colour coded. the cover-designs and typography are absolutely beautiful. basically the student-budget version of a library of leather-bound books. disposable, short little reads of absolute genius. buy one. i dare ye.
it would be funny tho.. of 80 books that you want you only get 79 cos some of the bf2s'ers bought one
No, I don't need an attitude adjustment. You just need to fuck off.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8643370.stm
lolBeeb wrote:
Details of the document, which also suggested the visit could be marked by special "Benedict" condoms, emerged after it was obtained by the Sunday Telegraph.
Who cares about the pope anyway
You know what's comin......liquidat0r wrote:
Who cares about the pope anyway

Too bad it's offered by Penguin Books. ALL of the translations with be utter shit. They have a knack for choosing the worst one produced in the last 200 years, really.Uzique wrote:
fair play
how fucking AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS is this collection?
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0 … dex_1.html
£400 for the finest selection of western and eastern philosophy, essays, short-stories and collections. lots and lots of my favourite authors. im ordering tonight. come to daddy you sexy beasts!
It is a really nice set, though. Love the covers. And for 5$ a pop you really can't go wrong...but it's the kind of thing you don't keep on your shelf if you are at all serious about your readings.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
I haven't shaved for a week, and what's more, I don't think I'm going to.
Take that... society!
Take that... society!
Shaving every day is far too much effort anyway.
jord nothing even grows so ..... well, ok jord, you continue sticking it to society.
Mek the only thing more predictable than you is flanders.
And a glass of water on the side for dippin'.jord wrote:
Mek the only thing more predictable than you is flanders.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
GET THAT SHIT.Uzique wrote:
fair play
how fucking AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS is this collection?
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0 … dex_1.html
£400 for the finest selection of western and eastern philosophy, essays, short-stories and collections. lots and lots of my favourite authors. im ordering tonight. come to daddy you sexy beasts!
Orwell and Paine is win. Planning to read Engels and Marx in the summer
Yo! Movie name ploxUltrafunkula wrote:
What's the name of the movie?Ty wrote:
As awesome as that would be, unfortunately not. I'd be a great murder victim. I'd be murdered SO HARD!Ultrafunkula wrote:
Sounds like a CSI episode intro.
"Seems like Ty got... tied up" YAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...Nah, it wasn't that important. That's pretty sad too 'cause even most unimportant things get put on IMDB - like a couple of my friends are on there.liquidat0r wrote:
Are you on IMDB now?
And yes. You need to add yourself to imdb
Neddy? Neddy! Let's get in a quick nine down at the pitch 'n' putt!Cheez wrote:
And a glass of water on the side for dippin'.jord wrote:
Mek the only thing more predictable than you is flanders.
err nah, what the fuck are you talking about. penguin's choice of translators for much of the greek/latin classics is on point. the french modernism/symbolism stuff that i have read generally trumps anything else ive found in archive/online, as well. and it's a complete paperback box-set... what do you mean "serious about your reading"? you mean if you're a conceited fag that will only want to sit his guests in the room with the grimoires of the leather-bound Harvard Classics? fuck that. i kinda like the idea of a vast canon of philosophy and ideas expressed within the (post-)modernist medium of a disposable, cheap and widely-available collection. fuck yes, gutenburg! take the ostentatious wankery and fuck it. it's the best (modern) collection of mass-published books ive seen. series 3 looks like the best to me. love all that french existentialist, deconstructionist and surrealist shit.Pochsy wrote:
Too bad it's offered by Penguin Books. ALL of the translations with be utter shit. They have a knack for choosing the worst one produced in the last 200 years, really.Uzique wrote:
fair play
how fucking AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS is this collection?
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0 … dex_1.html
£400 for the finest selection of western and eastern philosophy, essays, short-stories and collections. lots and lots of my favourite authors. im ordering tonight. come to daddy you sexy beasts!
It is a really nice set, though. Love the covers. And for 5$ a pop you really can't go wrong...but it's the kind of thing you don't keep on your shelf if you are at all serious about your readings.
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
Today is a slow day.
Nahhhh, nothing to do with the name of the publisher, everything to do with the quality of the translation. I find them to be more often than not shit. I've NEVER had a professor direct me to a version which happens to be published by Penguin. Often it's the exceedingly shit publishers like Basic Books that put out the best editions- you know, which full preface/notes/references/essays- because the top professors want to maximize profits.Uzique wrote:
err nah, what the fuck are you talking about. penguin's choice of translators for much of the greek/latin classics is on point. the french modernism/symbolism stuff that i have read generally trumps anything else ive found in archive/online, as well. and it's a complete paperback box-set... what do you mean "serious about your reading"? you mean if you're a conceited fag that will only want to sit his guests in the room with the grimoires of the leather-bound Harvard Classics? fuck that. i kinda like the idea of a vast canon of philosophy and ideas expressed within the (post-)modernist medium of a disposable, cheap and widely-available collection. fuck yes, gutenburg! take the ostentatious wankery and fuck it. it's the best (modern) collection of mass-published books ive seen. series 3 looks like the best to me. love all that french existentialist, deconstructionist and surrealist shit.Pochsy wrote:
Too bad it's offered by Penguin Books. ALL of the translations with be utter shit. They have a knack for choosing the worst one produced in the last 200 years, really.Uzique wrote:
fair play
how fucking AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS is this collection?
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0 … dex_1.html
£400 for the finest selection of western and eastern philosophy, essays, short-stories and collections. lots and lots of my favourite authors. im ordering tonight. come to daddy you sexy beasts!
It is a really nice set, though. Love the covers. And for 5$ a pop you really can't go wrong...but it's the kind of thing you don't keep on your shelf if you are at all serious about your readings.
MACHETE.
The shape of an eye in front of the ocean, digging for stones and throwing them against its window pane. Take it down dreamer, take it down deep. - Other Families
I so wish I had the patience to read a lot. I would be the illest English major.Uzique wrote:
err nah, what the fuck are you talking about. penguin's choice of translators for much of the greek/latin classics is on point. the french modernism/symbolism stuff that i have read generally trumps anything else ive found in archive/online, as well. and it's a complete paperback box-set... what do you mean "serious about your reading"? you mean if you're a conceited fag that will only want to sit his guests in the room with the grimoires of the leather-bound Harvard Classics? fuck that. i kinda like the idea of a vast canon of philosophy and ideas expressed within the (post-)modernist medium of a disposable, cheap and widely-available collection. fuck yes, gutenburg! take the ostentatious wankery and fuck it. it's the best (modern) collection of mass-published books ive seen. series 3 looks like the best to me. love all that french existentialist, deconstructionist and surrealist shit.Pochsy wrote:
Too bad it's offered by Penguin Books. ALL of the translations with be utter shit. They have a knack for choosing the worst one produced in the last 200 years, really.Uzique wrote:
fair play
how fucking AMAZINGLY GORGEOUS is this collection?
http://www.penguin.co.uk/static/cs/uk/0 … dex_1.html
£400 for the finest selection of western and eastern philosophy, essays, short-stories and collections. lots and lots of my favourite authors. im ordering tonight. come to daddy you sexy beasts!
It is a really nice set, though. Love the covers. And for 5$ a pop you really can't go wrong...but it's the kind of thing you don't keep on your shelf if you are at all serious about your readings.
allllllll i wannnt is to breeeathe. woooont you breeeeathe with meeeeee
afternoon
Been doing it since -79.phishsux wrote:
allllllll i wannnt is to breeeathe. woooont you breeeeathe with meeeeee
In other noose, I just sent a emailyourreplyasap to a car dealer about this baby

wait a minute there funk, that's not a carUltrafunkula wrote:
Been doing it since -79.phishsux wrote:
allllllll i wannnt is to breeeathe. woooont you breeeeathe with meeeeee
In other noose, I just sent a emailyourreplyasap to a car dealer about this baby
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/8663/89886496.png
Mekstizzle wrote:
wait a minute there funk, that's not a carUltrafunkula wrote:
Been doing it since -79.phishsux wrote:
allllllll i wannnt is to breeeathe. woooont you breeeeathe with meeeeee
In other noose, I just sent a emailyourreplyasap to a car dealer about this baby
http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/8663/89886496.png
*DING DING DING*

lol this is the first time Uzique has recommended something involving the English language that I might actually take him up on. is going on here.