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Please go to my blog and read my latest post (no, this isn't a ruse to get more blog traffic... it just has info that I don't feel like retyping).
What do you think?
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Re: I need your opinions
I don't see what's so un-readable about that. Geez imoan. (kidding)
Um yeah, if it wasn't mentioned in the episode, no way would I read that. My eyes started to cross after the first sentence.
No way would I forge on. That looks terrible.
What happens in that episode btw?
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LOL I actually did read the whole part that was up, but I think my eyes might be permanently crossed now. Ouch. Like, they actually really do hurt lol.
Holy oystrygods gaggin fishy-gods Batman! No farking way.
Skip it.
If you don't read it, you draw into question the integrity of your entire challenge. I, for one, would stop reading and subscribing to your blog, because you're essentially perpetuating a fraud upon your readers by "changing the rules" in the middle of the game.
JUST KIDDING! Yeah, don't read it.
Thanks guys! This is what I'm leaning to. It would be one thing if it was a legitimate reference... you know I'd find a way to just power through it. But before I even KNEW what the contents were like... I had that whole discussion with my friend about whether or not it was an actual reference. So it's not just being lazy or stupid... I was questioning the legitimacy of the reference beforehand.
Like I said in my blog post... I would LOVE to be that .01% of the population, but I have so much more to read, I'm not sure Finnegans Wake is worth my time.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Also, hes James f*ckin Joyce. He could sign a urinal R Mutt and haave it displayed ina gallery if he wanted.
You're such a b|tch!
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
This and this.
It's like when people don't understand abstract art (like a single blue line down one side of a canvas). It's not that it's pretty... it's that that person's the first to do something of that nature. It's innovative. And innovation in use of language is not something you come across every day.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
I had already looked into annotated versions and study guides for Finnegans Wake (and there are a LOT because apparently NO ONE understands it). I downloaded a sample of one and the writer's suggestion was to listen to it via an audio book while reading along because the writing is more musical/lyrical and is easier to understand given tone and cadence of the sentences.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
I don't see anything innovative about it...doesn't stream of consciousness still indicate that, you know, the person is conscious? As opposed to their brain melting out their ears and their hands randomly hitting typewriter buttons?
I think the modern day equivalent would be the short works of a monkey given an iPhone with auto-correct.
BWhahahahahahahahahahaha, yes.
abs, stream of consciousness doesn't just mean like 'my name is broc but not really I'm typing at a keyboard and also wishing I didn't have a thin mint for breakfast because I'm burping mint and maybe we'll have baked ziti for dinner and that won't go but dinner is a long way off'. It means using words in new and crazy ways, like how the actual consonants feel to say, and how the word itself looks on the page (W can be spiky, Os are soft and inviting on the page, for instance).
It fell out of vogue pretty quickly though, because like Cage's prepared piano, people realized that doing it once was cool and innovative and doing it more than that made you look like a derivative douchebag.
Finnegans Wake is actually about a dream. So... no.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Amen!
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Do it. Although I reserve the right to ruin your reputation all over the internet if you start saying negative things about THE BEST SHOW EVER!
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
Do it, Broc! YOu and imoan can have a race to see who finishes first.
That's just mean!
I actually thought it would be cool to also go through the entire series and watch all the movies they reference. Just like the books... they mention a LOT of movies that I know I should have seen and it's a shame that I haven't yet.
Currently Reading: Don Quixote by Miguel De Cervantes
How is it mean? If I were a betting woman, and I am, my bet is on you, imoan.
How is it mean? If I were a betting woman, and I am, my bet is on you, imoan.