THE OUTSIDER
"Many are miserable because they are in love with things that should not be loved, and they become even more miserable when they enjoy them" Saint Augustine
"Many are miserable because they are in love with things that should not be loved, and they become even more miserable when they enjoy them" Saint Augustine
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haha
This made me laugh a lot.
Do you want me to buy a copy from Amazon or wait for you to send me a copy of this and The Human War?
You can tell me to buy both from Amazon and I won't feel bad.
I reviewed Treatise and The Human War on Amazon.
nice hat!
noah cicero i have underestimated you, a working man kows when he's made a working mistake, but that doesn't mean i'm not going to kick your ass in the ring
see you in the squared circle
I think the video quality is what does it for me.
I am going to continue to bue alcohol over books though.
I need to forget my life not dwell on how shitty your life is too.
But after buying copious amounts of alcohol then I will buy treatise.
That is the best compromise I can give.
*finds a noisemaker* phwee
I gave my copy away, so I guess I'll buy another one.
Well,
I really like Noah Cicero now.
I already bought "Treatise". But I like the hat.
lynchian
Awesome book release video. If I hadn't read your books already, I'd certainly want to read them now. I liked both of your books. I'd still rather work in a high-paid, air-conditioned office, but I'd definitely hang out with Elizabeta on the weekends.
"I think a miracle of our times is that so many people can write down so many words that mean absolutely nothing...This diffusion of talent usually occurs among writers in their twenties who don't have enough experience, who don't have enough meat on their bone....The horse's ass has finally met the horse's mouth and it's eating its own shit...Bad writers have a proclivity to talk about writing--good writers will talk about anything else but that...Then he began to read, LOUDLY. He screamed. He was insane without being interesting. But he believed in himself, which is a common disease among writers good and bad, the bad usually have more belief than the good...(They're) embarrassing, somehow, like finding a monkey in bed with your wife; but you couldn't really get angry. There was simply the feeling that you were being taken and there wasn't much that could be done and the world is full if them, even more than monkeys." Charles Bukowski
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