4. Depends on what you are talking about when you refer to today's society.
8. I can so relate. Everytime I play that song, I think of that.
10. Read it before I was a Beatles fan. Didn't like it. Holden Caufield reminds me of the elitist son-of-a-bitch hispters in today's society that think they are better than everyone else. (It's sort of ironic because it's a huge "hipster book" to read.) Once I became a Beatles fan, I disliked it even more and refuse to re-read it. Big fat whoop. If that book had never been written, John would still be alive.
10. Well, I don't know about John still being alive. MDC is sick; he is not stable. If it wasn't Holden Caufield, it would have been somthing else. If it wasn't John, it would have been someone else. The book didn't turn a sane person insane; it pushed an already sick person over the edge.
10. I totally agree on the Holden Caufield bit. Though I don't think John would still be alive had MDC not read the book. He had issues and he would have been spurred on by something else if it wasn't CitR.
2 - how could you hate her? I love her. 5 - hilarious XD 11 - I don't agree. Cynthia was so not John's type. If she hadn't gotten pregnant John would have left her, especially as soon as the Beatles got famous. John needed someone who was equal, someone moving forward like him, not someone content to be a 50s housewife. Come on, Cynthia's personality (or lack thereof) was not what he wanted or needed. 19 - lol irl. Me too, hun, me too.
11. I'll clarify my point here, too -- I don't think it's the fact that she was content to be a wife and stay home, cook, keep house, etc. I honestly think it was the fact that she let him do what he wanted and didn't challenge him as a person. The man vacillated between wanting someone to take control and wanting someone he could have a completely symbiotic bond with. He had the latter with Paul and then later with Yoko. Cyn let him dictate the direction and the nature of their relationship from the very beginning. And like I said, the last thing a submissive person wants is to tell *another person* how things are going to be.
All right. I'm going to delete what I said under your comment about 11. Because I don't agree completely with what you're saying. And, I didn't notice it before, but what you said about #19 was really really rude. Like, not funny. At all.
10. How anyone can call that book "good literature" is beyond me. I read it a good 10-12 years ago (LOOOOONG after becoming a Beatles fan) and thought it was the worst book I've ever read.
11. As much as I like Cyn, I think that had she not gotten pregnant John would have left her much, much sooner than he did. They just weren't good for each other.
11. I'll say the same thing I said to weltschmerz42. John said in an interview in the 70's he was tired of hearing people say he had never loved Cynthia, because he did love her very much. He even said that if Cyn didn't get pregnant so early, their love would have lasted longer.
3: there has to be an afterlife. im sure of it. we cant just go into complete unconscienceness. believing in an afterlife gives me more hope that i'll meet him and george.
7: LMAO!! omg im so sorry. maybe you'll dream it up again and then this time your period will be over :p
11: agreed
13: omg me too! i srsly thought i was the only one who thot that, glad im not anymore >.<
14: OMG i luv emma watson! Hermione rules ^^
16: LOL its okay, we all make mistakes. at first i knew which beatles were who except george >.< i had no fucking idea who he was!
17: awww me too :'(
19: LOL who wouldn't? (maybe not now but probably if there was a time machine and we could go back in time?)
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8. I can so relate. Everytime I play that song, I think of that.
10. Read it before I was a Beatles fan. Didn't like it. Holden Caufield reminds me of the elitist son-of-a-bitch hispters in today's society that think they are better than everyone else. (It's sort of ironic because it's a huge "hipster book" to read.) Once I became a Beatles fan, I disliked it even more and refuse to re-read it. Big fat whoop.
If that book had never been written, John would still be alive.
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5 - hilarious XD
11 - I don't agree. Cynthia was so not John's type. If she hadn't gotten pregnant John would have left her, especially as soon as the Beatles got famous. John needed someone who was equal, someone moving forward like him, not someone content to be a 50s housewife. Come on, Cynthia's personality (or lack thereof) was not what he wanted or needed.
19 - lol irl. Me too, hun, me too.
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And, I didn't notice it before, but what you said about #19 was really really rude. Like, not funny. At all.
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19. *shrugs* It was in poor taste, I've said that already.
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11. As much as I like Cyn, I think that had she not gotten pregnant John would have left her much, much sooner than he did. They just weren't good for each other.
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7: LMAO!! omg im so sorry. maybe you'll dream it up again and then this time your period will be over :p
11: agreed
13: omg me too! i srsly thought i was the only one who thot that, glad im not anymore >.<
14: OMG i luv emma watson! Hermione rules ^^
16: LOL its okay, we all make mistakes. at first i knew which beatles were who except george >.< i had no fucking idea who he was!
17: awww me too :'(
19: LOL who wouldn't? (maybe not now but probably if there was a time machine and we could go back in time?)
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