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🐁⛵️ - it/he - white 🇭🇺 - tme - 22 - letterboxd - book talk
idk the post you're talking abt but I would LOVE to hear your pale fire thoughts as you keep reading... I read it earlier this year and really really liked it
im actually almost finished w it! debating writing a proper review bc its a rly good book and its hard to review rly good books. but ill def post my thoughts in some manner
im going insane someone please help me find this post i saw agessss ago talking abt specifically how the poem was in pale fire like qualitatively
”all language is approximation” believers when my autistic ass finally weaves together the exact right linguistic phrase that conveys pure information and shatters qualia as we know it
Okay, real talk now. People love to tag male characters in posts about women, but this post is gonna take this seriously. Is there actually a canonically male character you believe is a trans woman? Or at least has made into a trans woman for a fanart or a fanfic? Excluding the ones canonically implied.
Sound off in the tags! Link to the fanart or fic if available. Do it. Give me the girls. Make more women.
anyway what’s the best book you’ve ever read and yes if you say some YA shit i will kill a hostage.
I read another book I didn't like
and something fun about sci-fi covers
"It’s rarely possible to trace the origins of an entire genre back to a single point, but there are a few books that are bursting with concepts waiting to be used. The problem with Alfred Bester’s 1956 novel Tiger! Tiger! (better known by the title The Stars My Destination), is that the subsequent decades of cyberpunk fiction elaborating on it’s ideas robs it of the effect it may have had on the sci-fi readers of its era, and after stripping the book of its legacy, the bones we are left with are not quite up to snuff."
read on substack
Short one today! I'm trying to work my way through all the books I own that I haven't read. This one sucked.
rest in peace to this diva
redraw of an older piece!
dialogue was going to be:
"you betrayed me, my Queen.
Do you know what happens to traitors?"
Choose something Peter Murrell spent embezzled SNP funds on:
The Sims 3 Pets
Stainless steel milk pipe
Bird feeders
Egg poacher
Beatles fountain pen and rollerball set
Sherlock Holmes DVD
Slouch pouch onesie
Neutrogena hand cream
Toilet seat
Model helicopter
Motorhome left at his mum's
Sources: BBC, STV
The Orb arrives at Budapest Déli station, 1939. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
Why so many wolf attacks in fantasy. Where are the Boars. The immortal and humongous Boar
BREAKING: nintendo announces mario 64 remake for switch 2 with surprise teaser trailer
Lenin Metallurgical Works, Diósgyőr, 1966. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
I read another book I didn't like
and something fun about sci-fi covers
"It’s rarely possible to trace the origins of an entire genre back to a single point, but there are a few books that are bursting with concepts waiting to be used. The problem with Alfred Bester’s 1956 novel Tiger! Tiger! (better known by the title The Stars My Destination), is that the subsequent decades of cyberpunk fiction elaborating on it’s ideas robs it of the effect it may have had on the sci-fi readers of its era, and after stripping the book of its legacy, the bones we are left with are not quite up to snuff."
read on substack
Short one today! I'm trying to work my way through all the books I own that I haven't read. This one sucked.
I read another book I didn't like
and something fun about sci-fi covers
"It’s rarely possible to trace the origins of an entire genre back to a single point, but there are a few books that are bursting with concepts waiting to be used. The problem with Alfred Bester’s 1956 novel Tiger! Tiger! (better known by the title The Stars My Destination), is that the subsequent decades of cyberpunk fiction elaborating on it’s ideas robs it of the effect it may have had on the sci-fi readers of its era, and after stripping the book of its legacy, the bones we are left with are not quite up to snuff."
read on substack
Short one today! I'm trying to work my way through all the books I own that I haven't read. This one sucked.
ki a faszom nevezi a kölkét bélának ki az a barlanglakó állat aki ránéz a friss két kilós gecvadékra és aszongya “jah ez itt egy Béla baszasd az anyakönyvbe komám”
according to google: who is my dick named the cervical intestine who is the caveman who looks at the fresh two kilo gossip and then “yes it is here a bee fuck me in the registry” comam
now could you please translate it for me because i have too many questions
I fucking told you Google wouldn’t handle this, Hungarian is hard to translate anyways especially when it’s rural slang and not smtg straight out of an academic paper, I won’t be able to give the mood back in English but its
“who the fuck names their child Béla, what kinda troglodyte animal looks at the fresh 2 kg [untranslatable. I’m not even sure it’s a word] and says “yeah this is a Béla, [literally means “fuck” but here it’s used to replace “put” (you can replace p much any word with “fuck” in Hungarian)] it on the birth certificate buddy”
Ansnsjsjdjdjdb but it’s a pretty nameee
But. Béla. That’s a grown man. That’s like naming your child Joseph. Or Fletcher. Imagine being handed a baby and you’re told it’s called Norman. No I don’t want to hold Theodore. That’s my fucking grandpa