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unban the nerd o powaomg it’s so mean that he is still banned Log in to see images! (view post) |
08/13/2010 | |
Come on guysHe has been framed! The nerd o powa would never do such unscrupulus deeds! He is a friend to all! (view post) |
08/01/2010 | |
Come on guysWe must support the nerd o powa in his time of need! There is injustice being served! (view post) |
08/01/2010 | |
Official April First Threadhappy april fools I guess…? *sigh* just not the same, just not the same. (view post) |
04/01/2010 | |
m0xTOOOOOOOOOOTES FUUUUUUUUUUNNNNYYYY (view post) |
03/26/2010 | |
m0xand oh yeah posting them is totes trolling (view post) |
03/26/2010 | |
m0xwheeeeeeeee funny gifs I didn’t make but I found on 4chan are originallllllllllllllll and funnnnnyyyy (view post) |
03/26/2010 | |
Post Your Favorite Non-Trendy BookCan thread get back on topic please? I want to read about books I’ve never heard of, not Catcher in the Rye again. :[
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I’m kind of a fantasy nerd (boo yeah elves) so I when I was younger I used to lurk the fantasy section of the bookstore in town. Everytime I would see this book and never touch it. So one day I did and I was pleasantly surprised.
Dragons of the Cuyahoga is a ‘modern fantasy’ meaning it’s a fantasy novel that takes place in the modern world. It’s a one shot, which is a rarity in the fantasy land and one of the reason why I probably enjoyed it as much as I did.
Basicly rundown of the plot is that one day a magical portal opened up over Cleveland and magical refuges started pouring out. If they leave the ‘magic zone’ created by the portal they fizzle up and die or some **** cause they can’t really survive in our reality. So the end result is that they’ve kind of taken over the city and what not. The main charactor is a reporter and he’s bumigned to the mysterious death of a dragon. It just kinda mysteriously fell from the sky when it shouldn’t have. The charactor is all like ‘**** yeah, a mystery’ and he uncovers many exciting things.
Nothing particularly ground breaking about it but it was a pleasant light read. (view post) |
03/26/2010 | |
Post Your Favorite Non-Trendy BookI’m personally partial to Leonard Cohens works. He wrote two novels of ‘experimental fiction’ back in the 60s. The Favourite Game and Beautiful Losers. I would recommend The Favourite Game to pretty much anyone but Beautiful Losers is ****ed up ****. I mean like seriously, ****ed up ****.
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Here’s what Amazon has to say about it because I suck balls at describing ****:
Leonard Cohen’s 1966 Beautiful Losers is ambitiously filthy. Few Canadian novels before or since are as sexual, but there’s more filth here than just squirming bodies. It is in fact the novel’s psychological intimacy that will make you want a long, hot shower with astringent soap. Beautiful Losers is devoted exclusively to four characters, three of them points in a love triangle—the scholarly narrator, his Aboriginal wife Edith, and his lifelong “friend” and mentor F.—and the fourth a 17th-century Iroquois saint whose life the narrator obsessively researches. The protean, mercurial, and intense F. is a kind of artist of existence, one hopefully found more often in fiction than in reality. Though capable of buying a factory or winning an election, F. is often destitute and glad to rob sustenance and sex from his friends. He has taken the narrator as a protégé (or a victim) of his increasingly dangerous tests of desire. Surviving the hedonistic, self-destructive deaths of F. and the unfaithful Edith, the unnamed scholar even seems humiliated as narrator, as if he’s cleaning up his own apartment after a party he didn’t plan.
Canada has had a bumper crop of poet-novelist switch hitters: Margaret Atwood, Robert Kroetsch, Anne Michaels, Michael Ondaatje. Their novels are sure to dazzle with their language, but some readers may lower their expectations of plot and character. Similarly, Cohen the poet will snare you with his introverted, confessional prose, so easily lent to the aphorism. “Grief makes us precise.” “What is most original in a man’s nature is often that which is most desperate.” “I am not enjoying sunsets, then for whom do they burn?” These dagger-like pensées, along with the sheer inscrutability of F., will sustain those readers who don’t like sunshine (again, it’s very claustrophobic inside this book), while plot purists may find the masturbatory plot, well, masturbatory. —Darryl Whetter (view post) |
03/25/2010 | |
Why Domination is gaywas Posted:
You are Americans are pretty silly sometimes. (view post) |
03/21/2010 | |
Awesome PicturesOkay I’m done now Log in to see images! (view post) |
03/21/2010 | |
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03/21/2010 | |
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03/21/2010 | |
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03/21/2010 | |
Awesome PicturesBloody children what the **** is this ****.
Ban for CP imo (view post) |
03/21/2010 | |
Peen Devalued?alt failing is fun Log in to see images! (view post) |
11/27/2009 | |
Klan Anarchy Contest: Up to 135 BP available to members!Log in to see images! (view post) |
11/07/2009 | |
This week's forum is a total ripoff.yeah cause Crotch Zombie is all about original content Log in to see images! (view post) |
10/19/2009 | |
Tonight we set sail.Oh was, my heart. Where shall you find such a place? Is it here, among the broken asphalt of our dreams? Is it possible that perhaps, together, we may find it? (view post) |
10/07/2009 | |
I want to be able to bet flezz on the outcome of domination matches.was darling always has the best ideas Log in to see images! (view post) |
10/02/2009 |