OneLongjumping4022
OneLongjumping4022 t1_jdxcevc wrote
Reply to Which book/author suggestion automatically invalidates other suggestions/lists from that person for you? by [deleted]
Stephen King. Maya Angelou. Basically, if you can find a half-dozen books by the author in Goodwill, that's an author worth avoiding. You won't find Harlan Ellison or Spider Robinson there
OneLongjumping4022 t1_jb133qo wrote
Reply to comment by vascop_ in Insulate Britain protesters jailed for seven weeks for mentioning climate change in defence by Mighty_L_LORT
If only they would agree with everyone else that corporate profits come before planet death. I mean, kids are horrible little beasts, and your great-grandchildren will taste nummy. They'll be so happy you stood up for faceless corporations over your heroic fellowmen.
But hey, protesting out loud while wearing breasts! Get the scolds bridle! Oh, right, the judge already put that on them.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_jay979j wrote
Which they found inhabited by 100,000,000,000,000 fleas.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_jay6kd9 wrote
Reply to Insulate Britain protesters jailed for seven weeks for mentioning climate change in defence by Mighty_L_LORT
Their motivation for stating the true and honest reason for their actions while in court is ALL IMPORTANT - the judge spent quite a while discussing what their motivation in telling the truth could be.
Their motivation for protesting, however, is absolutely never to be spoken out loud, and besides it's completely beside the point! Why would the motivation behind a.crime even matter, duh? Said. The. Judge.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9qk96z wrote
Failing upward into global disaster.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9gzr3t wrote
Reply to comment by Aggressive_Towels in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
James Frey's work, a lot of the conservative political screeds you find clogging shelves in Goodwill, etc
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9g2s9e wrote
Reply to comment by justmehere_andnow in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
So it's like our current educational system.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9g2cql wrote
Reply to comment by Buttercup23nz in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
U can only admire those who raise warriors for Christ, we got us a world to conquer!
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9eedgl wrote
Reply to comment by Buttercup23nz in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
That's nice. I read Pratchett and Heinlein to review my ethical guidelines.
Wonder which of us read and consider our touchstone literature more often.
add: Poor Sir Terry
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9e7z1j wrote
Reply to comment by Buttercup23nz in Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
In hotel rooms, these books could replace the Gideon bible, which doesn't have the manners to come with that warning.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j9e4nr9 wrote
Reply to Are there any books that you actually would want to see figuratively or literally burned? by [deleted]
I've thrown out bad books rather than donate them. Usually they have to be both badly written and unethical, but in the last few years, a new category had shown up, the amateur and completely unedited novel. They're even showing up in the library! Misspellings on every page, an author with no ability or knowledge of language, poorly printed, and a complete lack of editorial handling.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j8zxcf2 wrote
Reply to Nurse accused of cutting off dying patient’s foot without permission pleads not guilty by bigmilker
Yes I did do it! I plead not guilty,!
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j6os39u wrote
Reply to audiobooks by eutychiia
Straight info, yes. Anything I want to delve into, to appreciate - book.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j4amabv wrote
He had too much power as house dad.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j42gxqz wrote
Reply to Demi Lovato poster banned by advertising regulator for being offensive to Christians by The_White_Light
Pretty sure this has already been won in court.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j2fe1ry wrote
Reply to comment by McgriffTheCrimeOwl in I have a question for you nonfiction readers... why do you read nonfiction? by Bilbobaginses1
I put it off for a couple decades, the book seemed so intimidating. Foolish, foolish.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j2f85d1 wrote
Reply to I have a question for you nonfiction readers... why do you read nonfiction? by Bilbobaginses1
Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Non-fiction. Reads like Indiana Jones with a 007 booster pack.
Cartoon History of the Universe. Gosnick filters unvarnished cultural horror through a sense of humor informed by Charles Addams.
Nonfic is awesome.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j20x5sm wrote
Reply to What are your Saddest DNFs? Books you think are super interesting in concept, but you just... Can't? by tiny_purple_Alfador
Anything by Tom Robbins. His endings are heartbreaking. Switters must not die! therefore I must never read the ending of Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j12jplh wrote
I think what you're missing is the historic human context. If you had the historic background, you would be able to connect the specific animals to the events Orwell was referencing. It's literally human history.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j09086v wrote
Reply to How to fall in love with reading again by THE_sleepycat
Screens destroy interest in intensive reading. Cut back in screen time - have evenings where you sit down, have music playing and a window to look out, and open a real book. It will take several weeks, at the least, to learn how to sit still and ficus, but if you keep shutting down screens and opening books, your concentration will increase
Screens are horribly addictive.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j013dgb wrote
Reply to comment by GThatNerd in I cant Read without an internal monologue? Help by GThatNerd
Same thing. To put facts into context, you stop and think, you build the base for a new overall understanding.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_j0133jr wrote
You don't stop thinking to read. Internal dialogue Is The Point of reading. If a reader isn't spending half their time staring at the wall and rearranging their assumptions, they're missing The Point.
OneLongjumping4022 t1_ix6soft wrote
All kids need to learn about torture and rape, maybe if Weinstein wrote a children's book we could be pleased he redeemed himself by connecting with kids?
OneLongjumping4022 t1_jdxig2t wrote
Reply to comment by vinniethestripeycat in Which book/author suggestion automatically invalidates other suggestions/lists from that person for you? by [deleted]
Banned from publishing history for being equalist.