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Old 11-21-2014, 01:52 PM   #701 (permalink)
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Worst book you've ever read?
Jeez. Such a tough one - I've read hundreds. On what basis?

69 is the best?

Yes or no.
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Old 11-21-2014, 01:55 PM   #702 (permalink)
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The one that you liked the least. And 69ing is an overrated position so no. As a tall guy it's always uncomfortable getting the currents to match, so to speak.

I'll pass my earlier question on again.
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Old 11-21-2014, 02:11 PM   #703 (permalink)
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Atlas Shrugged. Even though I was a little Libertarian idiot who bought all that self-indulgent uber-conservative nonsense, I still hated that book, just because Ayn Rand is a garbage fiction author.

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Ayn Rand is a garbage fiction author.

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This one's a win win.

I'm out.
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Old 11-21-2014, 02:17 PM   #705 (permalink)
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I don't agree with her philosophy but she's a fantastic writer. I only read The Fountainhead though, maybe Atlas Shrugged is a different case.

As a kid I didn't really have a pyromaniac flair but I would spark matches and watch them burn because science.

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Old 11-21-2014, 02:20 PM   #706 (permalink)
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I don't agree with her philosophy but she's a fantastic writer. I only read The Fountainhead though, maybe Atlas Shrugged is a different case.
Never read Fountainhead, but I remember it being relatively short. Atlas Shrugged is a thousand pages of boring crap.
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I have not been to a prison.

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I have not been to a prison.

Ho often do you find yourself loving an album that you didn't like at first.
Rarely. If I listen to something and I don't like it it's unlikely I'll listen to it again. I didn't like ATLiens at first nor El-P's first album but they really grew on me, other than those I'm struggling to think of a time when I've changed my opinion of an album.

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Old 11-21-2014, 06:16 PM   #710 (permalink)
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...oh lord

well, aside from being a total dick and /or dumbass to countless people I've:
  • Tagged/tire-slashed police cars
  • Tried to break a window at a place that wouldn't hire me and were totally ****ing *******s about it. There's a street I have to avoid now. On the same night I might've clobbered a guy over the head with a bag of quarters.
  • Pissed on... name a thing.
  • Threw up on... name a thing.
  • Punched a 16 year old kid and his older brother over who got to snort the last line of meth (never again)
  • On multiple occasions let dudes buy me drinks because I was broke insinuating things were going to happen that weren't going to happen. I don't feel too bad about that though. It's pretty skeevie of them to be playin that kinda **** anyhow.
  • Woke up on neighbors lawns. Covered in... name a substance.
  • Woke up in the backyard in my underwear and a bottle of rum in hand on my landlord's daughter's birthday
  • Completely destroyed the carpet in my room.
  • Completely covered my room in graffiti and... name a substance.
  • Accidentally grabbed a girls boob while trying to pull her up in a moshpit. I still shudder every time I think about that... and there's no amount of I'm Sorries and I Swear To God Dude I'm Not Like That I Didn't Mean Its that can really make up for that... :\
Yeah... But there were good times, too. And I'm sure other bad times that I just can't recall.

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