Amen!Psycho-Toaster said:Well, now that I've finished my exams, I'm going to be burning the metric motherfuck-ton of paper, books and general shite from English. Does that count?
Very true. And it's something almost a little too easy to slip into on the Internet (guilty as charged!). You start to get into bad habits like commenting on world-affairs threads without reading around the subject, lazily assuming the OP has actually read the article he's reacting to, and so on. It may be less (stupidly) impressive but often enough, not knowing what to make of something is a perfectly acceptable position to be in for those of us not looking to inflate our ego.gregitaly said:Honestly haven't read Fahrenheit 451 to be honest, it's on the to do list though. But I would like to elaborate I that I agree fully with your assertion that casting judgment on an idea/belief in any form (in this case books) and then censoring it based on your narrow-minded view is a fallacy. (hope I used that word correctly)
I like youdogstile said:I once burned a bible because my friends were going on about how it was sacred and that we needed to treat it with respect.
I listened to them all day before grabbing one (it was one of those small ones they give out at schools) and burning it in front of them. The shock on some peoples faces was awesome.
Ahhhh, I enjoyed that day :3