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minifletch
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by minifletch » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:27 pm
Figured I'd give this a bump...
Havn't read anything in a long time, recently started this:
Bit fucked up and hard to understand at first but i'm hooked

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noam
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by noam » Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:29 pm
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noam
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by noam » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:08 pm
how are you finding Heidegger??
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cosmic_surgeon
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by cosmic_surgeon » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:13 pm
He's my favourite mate, absolutely revolutionary thinker. Actually got to study a little of him with Chris Kenny this year which I was majorly hyped about. Do you like Heidegger?
p.s. if you ever wanna see any of my ramblings:
http://www.theeverlastingguest.blogspot.com/
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by noam » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:15 pm
cosmic surgeon wrote:He's my favourite mate, absolutely revolutionary thinker. Actually got to study a little of him with Chris Kenny this year which I was majorly hyped about. Do you like Heidegger?
p.s. if you ever wanna see any of my ramblings:
http://www.theeverlastingguest.blogspot.com/
i've attempted to read passages but out of context it meant nothing
i'd really like to read some of his work
i'll check your blog now
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cosmic_surgeon
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by cosmic_surgeon » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:22 pm
If you want my reccomendation dude, read Hubert Dreyfus' commentary "Being-In-The-World" before tackling bits of Heidegger (Magda King's guide to Being and Time is also a nice resource, a little lacking in depth sometimes though). I generally go through chapter to chapter, reading as much commentary as possible each step of the way. It's taking a looooong time, but it's well worth it. I'd try a couple translations too, I understand English is actually a pretty poor philosophical language and that translating Heidegger is particularly tough.
I remember the first time I picked up a Heidegger book in the brotherton during first year. I was like "lolwut".
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by noam » Thu Jan 12, 2012 9:40 pm
ive read nothing but comics and graphic novels recently so i feel like tackling something a bit meatier
wenigotdacash i will invest
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by hayze99 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:18 pm
One of Dick's best, IMO. The film's been a favourite for ages, found the two complemented each other incredibly, which is rare these days.
Really light reading - read it in a day - but it is an incredible book.
Havn't started it yet, but looking forward to it.
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kay
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by kay » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:19 pm
Enjoying this so far, quite well-written.
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James Kofi
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by James Kofi » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:24 pm
slaughterhouse 5
I'll shit on your doorstep and mine
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by Neptune » Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:44 am
is that james franco?
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Preacha
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by Preacha » Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:58 am
Just finished this
Have yet to read a bad one from Ballard
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by Preacha » Fri Jan 13, 2012 2:59 am
I also recommend checking out his novel 'high-rise'
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by SCope13 » Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:05 pm
Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes
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by finji » Mon Jan 16, 2012 5:09 pm
Very good once you've figured out how to read broad cockney slang
#cyber
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by leyenda » Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:06 am
Just about to start on Wuthering Heights. I know the basic gist as I read the children's version many years ago! Definitely looking forward to this as that children's version was probably my favourite book when I was a kid.
Shum wrote:Nevalo wrote:not much todo at work today.... and once ive finished, ITS THE FUCKIN LONG WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah big up Jesus for dying for our sins and netting us a public holiday in the process.
Also, hot cross buns.
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by bass_culture » Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:43 pm
leyenda303 wrote:Just about to start on Wuthering Heights. I know the basic gist as I read the children's version many years ago! Definitely looking forward to this as that children's version was probably my favourite book when I was a kid.
Children's version!

Bit dark for wee ones aint it?

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by leyenda » Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:31 pm
bass_culture wrote:leyenda303 wrote:Just about to start on Wuthering Heights. I know the basic gist as I read the children's version many years ago! Definitely looking forward to this as that children's version was probably my favourite book when I was a kid.
Children's version!

Bit dark for wee ones aint it?

It'll have been heavily edited I guess. Especially the ending, as I've heard what happens then...
I got it as part of a set of classic literature books in children's version form and I remember it affected me noticeably more than the others. Maybe because there isn't the happy ending that existed in most of the others and you don't get that very often when you're young.
Shum wrote:Nevalo wrote:not much todo at work today.... and once ive finished, ITS THE FUCKIN LONG WEEKEND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah big up Jesus for dying for our sins and netting us a public holiday in the process.
Also, hot cross buns.
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