It was ok, I was expecting more though.First chapter was great! I found myself laughing with tears in my eyes-exactly what went through my head while reading 50 shades.Second chapter was ok, felt like the author was trying too hard to be funny Third chapter irritated the heck outta me. Not funny ...
It's humor people.This is not a serious book but a fun and giggly series of lighthearted anecdotes. These are some of the most influential thinkers in the western world, yet they are reduced in this book to the most human proclivities. Sartre and De Beauvior seemed to have a lifelong running bet ...
I was a former philosophy major who has failed at love many times, and thanks to this amazing book, i'm very philosophical about it now. (LOL). A very well researched book that shows how much truth is stranger and often more touching than fiction. I wanted to reach across time and bitch-slap Sør...
Did Trump suspect that he was the leak? Sure, he’d met with a Socialist Justice Warrior in Clinton Plaza. Had Christie showed Trump the Gideon Bible? Even though he’d rejected the offer, he hadn’t reported the meeting to law enforcement. That probably made him as good as guilty in Trump’s eyes. &...
—WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) first shot morphine in 1944. As he wrote in Junky, “Morphine hits the backs of the legs first, then the back of the neck, a spreading wave of relaxation slackening the muscles away from the bones so that you seem to float without outlines, li...