if you had provinces named after X-Men characters, then you'd have to not name your police "troopers" in at least one state, because of a Star Wars copyright problem
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
if you had provinces named after X-Men characters, then you'd have to not name your police "troopers" in at least one state, because of a Star Wars copyright problem
if you had provinces named after X-Men characters, then you'd have to not name your police "troopers" in at least one state, because of a Star Wars copyright problem
kids tend not to think highly of stuff they were made to read for school
like romeo and juliet
If anyone was wondering why I harbor no love for Ayn Rand, this is a little bit of it; I can get through most school readings without trouble but I had to deal with Anthem during my freshman year of high school. If I could, I would have willingly nullified my knowledge of that book's existence the second I opened it.
I guess I ought to be thankful that it wasn't The Fountainhead or [shudders] Atlas Shrugged, but it was juuuust enough of a primer to Objectivism to rub me the wrongest of ways.
fun fact, my AP english class had a list of approved lit we could write a report on (stuff previously on AP tests) and i picked one of the few science fiction novels, Slaughterhouse-Five, because i am silly
if you had provinces named after X-Men characters, then you'd have to not name your police "troopers" in at least one state, because of a Star Wars copyright problem
Joke's on you, both properties have the same owners
Romeo & Juliet is decent but is just way overplayed these days...and as a drama, no less
The Great Gatsby...is without question my least favorite. Okay, the only thing on that list that questions it is In The Lake Of The Woods, but at least that made vaguely more sense. The Great Gatsby didn't make much of any sense.
Slaughterhouse-Five was, if I recall correctly, actually kinda decent, but it was just sorta there, and it felt like it should have inspired much reaction from me but it didn't.
Oh, I forgot to mention:
Animal Farm is pretty good.
Like Water For Chocolate is also pretty good, though not as good as Animal Farm.
Chronicle of a Death Foretold is weird and kinda interesting, but I can't actually remember anything from it.
The Crucible was...kinda boring?
A Doll's House was more interesting than The Crucible, I think.
I remember being interested in Middle Passage but I didn't finish it.
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fuck copyrights
Lord of the Flies was okay
driving leaf is much better than being leaf
What I know of it is that it's Lord of the Flies, in space.
I've seen six episodes of it. I haven't goten around to watchign more htough.
(don't actually mentally scar young teenagers)
I think I just interpreted it as being about this one guy who's kinda feeling meh and vaguely pissed at everything.
i think probably because it's intended as a more general exploration of totalitarianism rather than a satire of a specific historical set of events
i think the only thing that ever happened was at the end
well, as in, in terms of character development or change
I guess I ought to be thankful that it wasn't The Fountainhead or [shudders] Atlas Shrugged, but it was juuuust enough of a primer to Objectivism to rub me the wrongest of ways.
julius caesar seemed more interesting
othello is really good
lord of the flies is pretty good
catcher in the rye is sorta meh
of men and mice and is really good
awakening is okay
the scarlet letter is okay to decent
the great gatsby is horrible
pride and prejudice is excellent
great expectations is meh
the handmaid's tale is meh to okay
catch-22 is a bit weird but decent and/or funny
slaughterhouse five is meh to okay
in the lake of the woods is boo
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
i would rage at GMH's list but opinions
these are not my opinions, they are fact
the above is a catch-22 joke
the 'would rage' opinions were principally those concerning R&J, The Great Gatsby and Slaughterhouse-Five
plus kinda the rating of Lord of the Flies over other better books
The Great Gatsby...is without question my least favorite. Okay, the only thing on that list that questions it is In The Lake Of The Woods, but at least that made vaguely more sense. The Great Gatsby didn't make much of any sense.
Slaughterhouse-Five was, if I recall correctly, actually kinda decent, but it was just sorta there, and it felt like it should have inspired much reaction from me but it didn't.
Oh, I forgot to mention:
Animal Farm is pretty good.
Like Water For Chocolate is also pretty good, though not as good as Animal Farm.
Chronicle of a Death Foretold is weird and kinda interesting, but I can't actually remember anything from it.
The Crucible was...kinda boring?
A Doll's House was more interesting than The Crucible, I think.
I remember being interested in Middle Passage but I didn't finish it.
Tuck Everlasting was rather interesting.
entirely boring
like
nothing happens, then nothing happens, then nothing happens, then at the end, nothing happens
or maybe some rich girl. i forget.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead