interesting things.
i don't know.
i've had an odd day.
I'm going through a very philosophical, introspective phase right now. which, i think, makes me even more oblivious to social ques than i am normally. might have something to do with the fact that i'm reading "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintanence." but maybe i'm only reading
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Have a nice weekend, yerself!!
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Pictures!! /drool
Okay, I got this weird thing for womens legs.
On a serious note: Try the book Diamond Age. Very interesting book that will make you wonder about our current social mores when warped by technology.
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seriously though. it's like cat whiskers. i don't understand how women can stand to shave it off. don't they know they're missing out on sensory delights?
Diamond Age by Neil Stephenson? sweet. he's a great author. i've read Zodiac and Snow Crash. i'll totally check it out.
Snow Crash is especially good. it's a very realistic look at a future where every human endeavor has been taken over by a capitolist corporation. very funny, as Neil is, but also very realisticly scary.
i gotta read "Memoires of a Geisha" first though. i picked it up at my friend's house last weekend, 'cause i'd left Zen at home. now i'm hurrying up to finish the one so i can move on to the next. which is good, 'cause i think the last couple chapters of Zen are a little over my head and i'm not sure i would have the fortitude to read them if i didn't have a motivating goal.
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I don't mind hair on a woman. pssh. you ought to visit europe. they have no care to hair. lol plus hair means more pheremones. *sniffs*
Yeah, Diamond Age by Neal. Snow Crash was the first book I read of his. Wow. Lots of good stuff there. Also got done reading Cryptonomicon by him too. Awesome read. Shaftoe was a badass. hehe
The last few chapters of Zen are really heavy reading. they make even my head hurt due to trying to figure out wehat he's trying to get across.
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yeah, i picked-up Snow Crash after my dad had ganked it from my brother on some family vacation. fantastic. then i borrowed Zodiac from my brother too.
funny, i've been reading more philosophical stuff, like "Teaching Lolita in Tehran" and Zen, so novels feel like decadent self-indulgence. and then i throw philosophic comedy in, like "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galexy". a-haha. then i just make references to Douglas Adams to fuck with people...
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