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Brilliant! I love it!
écrit par jimroberts à 5:17 pm (EST) le Jun 25, 2009
écrit par jimroberts à 6:14 am (EST) le Jun 25, 2009
All I ask is that every one remain respectful, even if there are times when you are spewing your coffee over the screen.
écrit par Arctic-Stranger à 2:56 pm (EST) le Oct 2, 2008
écrit par Carnophile à 7:08 am (EST) le Jul 2, 2008
écrit par jseger9000 à 10:49 pm (EST) le Apr 24, 2008
I haven't done a lot of studying of libertarian views, but I agree with them on a personal level. I think most things should be legalized. People should be allowed to harm themselves however they see fit, if that makes sense.
But I am a liberal on social issues. I do think that there should be government should provide healthcare, education, welfare for the poor, police and fire fighters, stuff like that.
I have a feeling those later views would get me booted from most libertarian meetings, no?
écrit par jseger9000 à 11:33 am (EST) le Apr 24, 2008
To me The Traveler isn't really a dystopia story (though it is billed that way all the time). This may not sound very flattering to the book, but it reminds me of The Matrix if it were written by the Unibomber. I know that sounds terrible, but it's the most apt description I could come up with. The heroes are people who live 'off the grid' and there is a strong theme of not trusting those in power and technology being used to erode privacy.
écrit par jseger9000 à 11:25 am (EST) le Apr 24, 2008
Hey, I'm reading a book right now called The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks. It's no masterpiece, but I think you might find it interesting anyway.
écrit par jseger9000 à 8:10 pm (EST) le Apr 23, 2008
écrit par geneg à 11:09 am (EST) le Mar 22, 2008
It would not be so funny (-or so sad) if it were not so true!
écrit par LordNigelKnickKnack à 2:30 am (EST) le Oct 23, 2007
écrit par NativeRoses à 11:27 am (EST) le Jul 25, 2007
But in the last six weeks since I finished it [Life of Pi] bits and pieces will come back to me, and haunt me. My opinion of it is improving, and now I ask people at work if they've read it.
écrit par megannashville à 5:34 pm (EST) le May 29, 2007