
Poor Charlie Brown.
hadespussercats wrote:I think it's funny that when the heroine loses her virginity she says "Aaaaaargh!"
You can always come down here and hide when you need to. Spare bedroom.Kristie wrote:I've still not finished The God Delusion. I need to be able to sit and read in peace and quiet for a couple hours for books like that. I get that about once a year.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I like silly books, Robert Asprin for one, but don't get much time for that. If it's not something I know I will like it doesn't pop up on the radar.Kristie wrote:Ths place is full of book snobs. I look at it the same as people watching sitcoms or B movies. They may not be worthy of pullitzers or Oscars, but they're entertaining. And, for someone like me with only 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there, books that are 'dumbed down' are easier to start and stop. I say just about anything that gets people actually reading is good!
Kristie wrote:Ths place is full of book snobs. I look at it the same as people watching sitcoms or B movies. They may not be worthy of pullitzers or Oscars, but they're entertaining. And, for someone like me with only 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there, books that are 'dumbed down' are easier to start and stop. I say just about anything that gets people actually reading is good!
I said just about anything!Audley Strange wrote:Kristie wrote:Ths place is full of book snobs. I look at it the same as people watching sitcoms or B movies. They may not be worthy of pullitzers or Oscars, but they're entertaining. And, for someone like me with only 10 minutes here, 20 minutes there, books that are 'dumbed down' are easier to start and stop. I say just about anything that gets people actually reading is good!
Would that include the Hitler Youth literacy Programme?
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I'm not a snob, I'm actually serious, writing rubbish is piss easy, writing rubbish consistently takes skill and effort. I've had editors tell me to "dumb it down" and know it's fucking hard work. To have your sentence structure and your words limited and to strip away anything that some might consider offensive or challenging to the L.C.D. is quite a feat. It's really really quite difficult.
Harry Potter is a masterpiece!!!!Audley Strange wrote:My wife said it's basically Mills and boon with a tad of BDSM and preposterous plots.
Derivative nonsense, poorly written = Massive Profit.
Harry Potter
Davinci Code
Hunger Games
Twiglit (sic)
and now this.
Good luck to them I say. Writing Prolefeed deserves it's financial rewards since even the worst hack has to dumb it down to write at that level and still consider themselves a writer. It must take it's toll psychologically.
Well in so far as she's never going to write anything that is as remotely influential I'll give you in that respect yes. Other than that? Fucking rubbish.Twoflower wrote:Harry Potter is a masterpiece!!!!Audley Strange wrote:My wife said it's basically Mills and boon with a tad of BDSM and preposterous plots.
Derivative nonsense, poorly written = Massive Profit.
Harry Potter
Davinci Code
Hunger Games
Twiglit (sic)
and now this.
Good luck to them I say. Writing Prolefeed deserves it's financial rewards since even the worst hack has to dumb it down to write at that level and still consider themselves a writer. It must take it's toll psychologically.
Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Read Anaïs Nin instead.
Inner goddess da vida?Thinking Aloud wrote:When I read "inner goddess" I'm thinking of something quite different.
You use the word cunny......Animavore wrote:Lol! She uses inner goddess as a euphemism for her cunny.
I was being vintageKristie wrote:You use the word cunny......Animavore wrote:Lol! She uses inner goddess as a euphemism for her cunny.
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