zoux posted:Still gonna reread it before the new one comes out, even though they are only loosely connected? Correct. The Cruciform Glitch plays a bigger role in this one.
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razorrozar posted:The oldest millennials, using the definition given earlier, were born in 1983 and are therefore 31. Not even old enough to be President yet. Yes but you see this new generation has 16 year olds who invent things as seen in these newspaper articles so therefore,
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 14:49 |
razorrozar posted:Not even old enough to be President yet. Maybe not in our reality:
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 14:57 |
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Sci-fi recommendation The Left Hand of Darkness. It's amazing. For a 45 year old book, it holds up. I can only read it in the summer when all those descriptions of horrible cold don't feel like real life.
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made of bees posted:Wasn't Dale supposed to be a guy you could seriously believe would blow up an IRS building early on and not just a wacky crazy guy? There's a great episode where he travels to Dallas and realizes the book depository faces north instead of south or whatever, so the lone gunman theory makes complete sense and the rest of the conspiracies he believed in are false too. This of course makes him an insufferable rah rah America guy and Hank can't deal with it. (Because it's 1999 or whatever and there are still honest, moderate republicans like him clinging to the last vestiges of sanity) King of the Hill isn't on Netflix anymore and it's a goddamn tragedy
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The only reason Ender's Game is popular is because every lonely nerdy middle school kid wants to be recognized for their raw intellectual talent then swept up to play laser tag, in space, for the good of humanity. Power fantasies like that stick with some people.
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Popular Thug Drink posted:The only reason Ender's Game is popular is because every lonely nerdy middle school kid wants to be recognized for their raw intellectual talent then swept up to play laser tag, in space, for the good of humanity. Power fantasies like that stick with some people. Excuse me are you describing literally every YA novel ever? The only good YA novels I've ever read are the Knife of Never Letting Go (and sequels) and Shipbreaker and I have no idea why they're YA because they're full of swears and deaths.
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wyldhoney posted:I was born in 1981 and I fit the Millienial model perfectly - broke, aimless, and a drain on my parents' financial resources. Most of my friends are burnt out and disillusioned just as badly, and we aren't even Americans. Therefore I humbly petition for the inclusion of everyone born in 81 and 82 under the Millienial umbrella. Thanks for your consideration. Maybe not all - seems like a case-by-case thing to me. But if you want to be a millennial, who am I to stop you?
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I was born in 1979 and I actually fit the Boomer model because I loving hate millenials.
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Does anyone have any noir/detective fiction recommendations? I'm finishing up Ellroy's L.A. Quartet which is pretty good but Perfidia doesn't come out until this fall. Also the only thing worse than millennials is the deluge of "think"-pieces about the millennial condition by non-millennials. Those are up there with "graduate of extremely selective institutions tells you not to send your kids to extremely selective institutions/college at all, is highly unlikely to send his kids to vocational schools" pieces.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 16:14 |
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Yiddish Policeman's Union! Also timely because you can think "yeah, we actually should've done that".
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zoux posted:I was born in 1979 and I actually fit the Boomer model because I loving hate millenials.
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zoux posted:Yiddish Policeman's Union! Already read it and loved it. Actually got into a conversation about it at work which then veered into I/P, and at that point I just walked out of her office. Just no good can come of that.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 16:23 |
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i, personally, think the whole baby boomer, gen x,y and millenial divide is incredibly retarded thanks for listening
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R. Mute posted:i, personally, think the whole baby boomer, gen x,y and millenial divide is incredibly retarded I, personally, think your opinion is probably right and it's a stupid thing to argue about. We're all people, after all.
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The Warszawa posted:Does anyone have any noir/detective fiction recommendations? I'm finishing up Ellroy's L.A. Quartet which is pretty good but Perfidia doesn't come out until this fall. The Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries are very good, particularly the earlier stuff. It was written in the 1920s-30s by the most academic and gooniest of the great mystery authors, Dorothy Sayers. I won't spoil just how goony her work gets, but in terms of academia, some of her short stories have bibilographies and the reader can benefit from comprehensive knowledge of medieval history, romance languages, and catechism-not that any of those are required. The Five Red Herrings and Unnatural Death are the most classic in form, and are good introductions to her style. My personal favorites are Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors.
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Millenals are just people young enough to not have an inherent cultural taboo against knowing how computers work and how to operate them.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 16:50 |
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They also take SELFIES at the HOLOCAUST.
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Discendo Vox posted:The Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries are very good, particularly the earlier stuff. It was written in the 1920s-30s by the most academic and gooniest of the great mystery authors, Dorothy Sayers. I won't spoil just how goony her work gets, but in terms of academia, some of her short stories have bibilographies and the reader can benefit from comprehensive knowledge of medieval history, romance languages, and catechism-not that any of those are required. The Five Red Herrings and Unnatural Death are the most classic in form, and are good introductions to her style. My personal favorites are Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors. Is this going to be one of those Lovecraft-esque books where the swarthy culprit is identified using phrenology? Also, you should check out Silk, it's a pretty good show about QC applicants in the UK. Just enough law to justify a detour from cramming, but it's the UK legal system so you don't have to worry about learning anything.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 16:51 |
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In 2012, "Let's take away medicare and social security from the young but keep it for the old" was literally part of the Romney/Ryan platform. They received 47% of the vote. The divide is stupid but it has political consequences, so I don't think it's a good idea to just let them go on about how entitled we are.
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Popular Thug Drink posted:Millenals are just people young enough to not have an inherent cultural taboo against knowing how computers work and how to operate them. *glances at cv*
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Yeah, there is "entitlement" like trolling and pirating movies and flaking out on friends and then there is systemic entitlement where billions of dollars flow back upstream and you make things drastically worse for the next generation. As far as society-at-large is concerned, if you don't have any capital or power it almost doesn't matter how entitled you are.
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And Vines.
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The Warszawa posted:Is this going to be one of those Lovecraft-esque books where the swarthy culprit is identified using phrenology? Nope! Sayers writes with big words and has fantastic prose, but she was progressive for her time. Have a quote from one of her theology essays: Dorothy Sayers posted:Somehow or other, and with the best of intentions, we have shown the world the typical Christian in the likeness of a crashing and rather ill-natured bore—and this in the name of one who assuredly never bored a soul in those thirty-three years during which he passed through the world like a flame. Dorothy Sayers posted:"How about truth in advertising?" ...The problem with her work is that she wrote in a self-insert about halfway through the series that winds up marrying Lord Peter. As I said, the gooniest of the great mystery authors. Discendo Vox fucked around with this message at 17:09 on Jul 25, 2014 |
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 17:05 |
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How's the bar going, Discendo?
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My raw scores are stalled at about 60%. Real Property and Sales/Contracts are my trouble subjects- I had poor instructors in law school, and there's a lot of rote memorization involved. (The scaled cutoff is 66%)
Discendo Vox fucked around with this message at 17:10 on Jul 25, 2014 |
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Discendo Vox posted:My scores are stalled at about 60%. Real Property and Sales/Contracts are my trouble subjects- I had poor instructors in law school, and there's a lot of rote memorization involved. Hillary Clinton failed the D.C. Bar, so I guess the pertinent question is how your significant other feels about cigars.
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The Sparrow is a good sci fi novel that isn't all warp drivey
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 17:36 |
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A Vice article about Roma being ostracized flashed by my Twitter feed, and what with Israel in the news again it made think that at least the Jews got a country out of the Holocaust, the Roma didn't get poo poo. Poor gypsies.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 17:45 |
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Gays didn't get a country either. Just Mykonos
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zoux posted:Gays didn't get a country either. Just Mykonos
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Dr. Witherbone posted:I thought the very first, Ender's Game, was a good read and a cool look into a weirdo child's mind who saw everything as intense social politics Ender's Game is good, and was really cool when I first read it. I never read the Ender sequels where he flies off to go be sad about being teenage space Hitler; I was talking about the Bean sequels that are like Card writing Clancy-esque geopolitics while Bean flies around fighting wars and trying to find his real science dad. Then he flies off into space because he has gigantism and can't live in gravity anymore.
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I remember that when I was a dumbshit 13 year old I internalized all the bullshit about Islam Card wrote in Shadow of the Giant
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Dr. Witherbone posted:I thought the very first, Ender's Game, was a good read and a cool look into a weirdo child's mind who saw everything as intense social politics Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow are pretty good. As long as he doesn't have to characterize believable romance or sexuality, Card's in his element.
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Defenestration posted:It was a lot less obvious early on that he was completely cowardly and ineffectual and just wanted to be loved. King of the Hill is only good if you remember that Peggy Hill is the villain of the series. Even then, it's not that good.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 18:33 |
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Whoa my wrong rear end stupid opinion detector is going off the charts!
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zoux posted:Gays didn't get a country either. Just Mykonos Isle of Man right?
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zoux posted:Gays didn't get a country either. Just Mykonos There was a state comprising at least two cities before the unfortunate fire and brimstone incident of c. 2000 B.C.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 18:38 |
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King of the Hill is loving sublime and I won't let you dare slander it.
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Technogeek posted:Was this a recent thing or just a reference to Gategate? KInd of an extension of it I guess. Arthmoor is pushing an expansion of mod author rights which puts compatibility patches and stuff under the control of the original mod authors, but excludes dynamic patchers because the content is run on the users computer. Our very own LtSmash is responding with a dynamic patcher to mod out Arthmoors oblivion gates called: Automatic Rewriting Tool Helping Mod Oblivion Out Rapidly Edit: And I made the background image for LtSmash's new tool! Agents are GO! fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Jul 25, 2014 |
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