You go beyond apathy and revel in your hate of a man you never knew. There's nothing rational about that.


Hatta wrote:Most of my favorite books were written by people like Douglas Hofstadter, Richard Feynman, George Gamow, Daniel Dennett, Roger Penrose, etc. In other words, science/philosophy non-fiction. I also enjoy textbooks sometimes. Terse, information dense prose keeps my interest because I like learning.
Personally, I can't stand fiction. Don't see the point in it at all. Why do all that reading if you're not going to learn anything? I enjoy fictional video games because they're interactive. I enjoy fictional TV programs because I can just zone out and enjoy. Fiction occupies this weird no mans land where it requires some effort on my part to read, but
there's no participation to keep me interested.
There is a tiny bit of fiction I do like. George Orwell is pretty good, but his novels were political essays in disguise. I like his non-fiction essays even more than his novel(la)s. Lewis Carroll is pretty awesome too, but then his books are crammed with math jokes.
The worst is poetry. Pretentious garbage. Can't stand it at all. Except for poems like Jabberwocky, or the works of Dr. Seuss, that don't pretend to be anything more than funny rhymes. Those I don't mind so much.
lordofduct wrote:But this was my initial point in the first place, literature and I offend all... so I bow out now.
thejamessea wrote:Favorite writers : Jack London, Ernest Hemingway, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Poe, Haruki Murakami, Asimov.
RackGaki wrote:Good response lordofduct.
What we had was simply a differing in moral expression. Our second posts were mostly unneeded, though I now see you have revised yours.
*reading*
Okay, it's a little different, but I understand your position better. It doesn't illustrate how the monkey sphere works quite as brilliantly as your first defensive post, but it's still an example of our defensive mechanisms against outsiders. Essentially, we don't disagree about the damage an icon can perform (or even this particular icon), but we do disagree about our manners of expressing it. No more, no less.
Hopefully you can have a drink and laugh this evening!