im actively searching for recommendations for new reading materials. im almost out of fresh reads, and need more soon. hit me with your best reads that i might not know about.
im actively searching for recommendations for new reading materials. im almost out of fresh reads, and need more soon. hit me with your best reads that i might not know about.
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
One of the ultimate things a human can learn is kindness for their fellow humans.
I’d like to teach those things to my children.
-Evan Tanner
any Tom Clancy is good reading material.
/sadface...You yell at me when I suggest things to read.
War is Peace
Freedom is Slavery
Ignorance is Strength
One of the ultimate things a human can learn is kindness for their fellow humans.
I’d like to teach those things to my children.
-Evan Tanner
what you looking for, odin...fact or fiction?
wiki says: "Communion is a book by American ufologist and horror author Whitley Strieber that was first published in 1987. The book was later made into the film titled Communion directed by Philippe Mora and starring Christopher Walken. The movie is based on the story of Whitley Strieber, who experiences "lost time" and terrifying flashbacks, which hypnosis undertaken by Budd Hopkins later links to an encounter with aliens."
read and saw it; both good and interesting. walken is good whatever he plays.
Ive heard interviews with whitley strieber on art bell back in the day.
intense stuff.
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i'll check into that; you ever see the flic or read that book? creepy, but definitely intense.
"i am"
wicked cool...
No i havent.it took me a minute to remember how i knew the name actually.
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We The People...first three words of the pre-amble to the Constitution
we americans were the first terrorists of the world.
"Hiroshima is the title of a magazine article written by Pulitzer Prize winner John Hersey that appeared in The New Yorker in August 1946, one year after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima, Japan, at 8:15 a.m., August 6, 1945. The article was soon made into a book. It described how the bombing affected the lives of six individuals...
Despite its popularity, the book, which appeared as the Cold War was gaining momentum, faced some criticism by people who either felt it was too sympathetic to the victims, thereby challenging the use of nuclear weapons against the Soviet Union, and by others who felt that Hersey's tone was too dry and journalistic. Nevertheless, the book is still popular today, and often cited by anti-nuclear weapons activists."
Hiroshima...don't read it if you can't stand senseless killing in the hundreds of thousands in mere seconds. p.s. if you are american, stay away from this place on the anniversary. the numerous bodies that were 'branded" into the cement still remains in many places.
I suggested bunches of things on the other site in the shoutbox the other day...
Dies the Fire by S.M. Stirling
OnePiece manga
I forget the rest. Maybe Odin can help and post them