I'm a depressed, lonely, angst-ridden 19 year old with nothing better to do with his life at the moment than spend days-on-end sitting in front of his monitor doing various things of little meaning or relevance while watching himself get older and older by the minute whilst having his thoughts BURRIED in the past instead of DOING anything progressive. I'm about to read this book on a tip that I reminded somebody of the main character. Good read? Can anyone recommend anything for "my type?"
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Anonymous2006-11-12 16:27
I liked Holden. He was an immature prick, but still likable.
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Anonymous2006-11-13 4:52
a job
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Anonymous2006-11-13 8:40
is this fucking books?
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Anonymous2006-11-13 8:41
why did i fucking click on books
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Anonymous2006-11-13 8:41
also you're worse than vip
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Anonymous2006-11-13 16:26
Catcher in the Rye is a good book, but lots of emofgts like it just because the protagonist is this brooding angstmuffin.
It's pretty neat how it's told in first person, and it's very stream of consciousness.
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Anonymous2006-11-14 20:09
Isn't this the book that guy was holding when he shot John Lennon
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Anonymous2006-11-15 3:28
nah, its the book in that one movie were mel gibson plays himself
Books suck sure there's an ebuild for books but it just get dropped to /opt, it's statically linked, and it's CLOSED SOURCE, which means that it is a BINARY package.
Books suck sure there's an ebuild for books but it just get dropped to /opt, it's statically linked, and it's CLOSED SOURCE, which means that it is a BINARY package.