Oceanmist23 said:"Chaaarlie.... Chaaarlie.... Chaaarlie wake uuuuup.... We're goin' to candy mountain....
Yeah Chaaaarlie... Candy mountain..... Magical wonders that'll behold when you enter...."
Ahhh, they took my freakin' kidney!
Oceanmist23 said:"Chaaarlie.... Chaaarlie.... Chaaarlie wake uuuuup.... We're goin' to candy mountain....
Yeah Chaaaarlie... Candy mountain..... Magical wonders that'll behold when you enter...."
Silence KId said:is there even a point to me being alive?
Antihero said:Is there a point to anyone being alive?
Irishdoll said:It's called Vera Wang, Bluey. It's a new bridal parfum. The small bottle is like 70 dollars and the large is 90. They sell it here at like Saks Fifth Ave, Neiman Marcus and Nordstroms. I had a real tiny bottle of it and it is almost gone, so I had to find out where to get it and nearly dropped when I saw that. Everyone who smells it thinks it smells awesome. But, 70 dollars to me is like a lifetime of saving.
Knightsofwar210 said:1984 is a horrible book, there's sex, violence galore, the whole point of the book is stupid, it looks like it's been written by an insane man.
Knightsofwar210 said:1984 is a horrible book, there's sex, violence galore, the whole point of the book is stupid, it looks like it's been written by an insane man.
Knightsofwar210 Wrote:
1984 is a horrible book, there's sex, violence galore, the whole point of the book is stupid, it looks like it's been written by an insane man.
Talk like that will get you sent to room 101
Antihero said:Knightsofwar210 said:1984 is a horrible book, there's sex, violence galore, the whole point of the book is stupid, it looks like it's been written by an insane man.
Are you serious!? I think 1984 is one of the greatest books ever written and certainly my all time favorite. Although written many decades ago it is still very relevant to our modern times and a reminder that we should not our governments take away too much power from the people. Furthermore, it is about a man who is ultimately alone in his fight against a force he can never really win against (and I sort of think that anyone who has ever felt lonely can at least somewhat relate with the protagonist, or at least I did). I will say the book is depressing, but is still a very good read nonetheless, especially during the last part. I would especially recommend 1984 if you are into politics and history in any way.
Edit: Flowers for Algernon is also a really good book (and not nearly as dark as 1984). I've never read One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, but I rather enjoyed the film.
So in my opinion, no matter what you choose you cannot lose.