Yes, but only to a limited list, including Mein Kampf, Mao's Little Red Book or the Twilight series.
me and my brother actually did..I think it is "1000 and 1 cool jokes" we thourght it was horribly unfunny and were doing a service to humanityJoseph Valdez said:And if so why?
Well then the question's stupid. I could easily bring myself to burn lots of books. I could probably even bring myself to burn books that "matter" considering we have the internet.CrazyMedic said:it is the idea of destorying knowledge not the act of just destorying a random object like Fahrenheit 451.Woodsey said:I don't know, would you ever break a ruler?
[sub][sub]I don't get it....[/sub][/sub]
OT: no, no matter what knowledge is sarcred.
That is very noble of you. My response was part (mostly) joke. But yours is very noble.Regiment said:No, no way, no how, under no circumstances. If I had the only existing copy of the Necronomicon, and to read it would summon Cthulhu and cause the end of the world, I wouldn't burn it. If I was freezing to death, I'd burn my clothes before I'd burn a book.
I'm a little weird.