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July 21, 2012Ambiguity, Grammar, Grammarly, Humor, Las Vegas, Right What You No, Tyson Adams, Vague, Word play, WritingLeave a comment

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2020 Reading Challenge

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Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook
it was amazing
Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook
by Mark Bray
Is it okay to punch Nazis? What if I told you that is only one of the tactics for dealing with Nazis? The Anti-Fascist Handbook aims to summarise the history of fascism and its opponents, the rise of more recent fascist groups, the less...
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
it was ok
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business
by Neil Postman
Being prophetic is really easy when you make a "kids these days" argument. Amusing Ourselves to Death is Neil Postman's ode to the "good old days" before television when entertainment wasn't ruining everything. TV bad, reading good! I ...
Hogfather
it was amazing
Hogfather
by Terry Pratchett
Believe in something. Anything. No, not that. No, best not that either. It's Hogswatch, the time of year for carol singing, presents, warm alcoholic drinks, and giant department stores to sell lots of stuff. But some "people" have hire...
The Way of Zen
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The Way of Zen
by Alan W. Watts
When you sit, sit. When you browse Twitter, browse Twitter... Maybe there's a reason social media causes stress. The Way of Zen by Alan Watts is an introduction to Zen Buddism and its roots in Taoism and Mahayana Buddhism. It was one of...
Star Wars: Vader Down
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Star Wars: Vader Down
by Jason Aaron
I wasn't aware of the new Marvel Star Wars comics until I stumbled on this series. A pretty cool take on Star Wars and better than many of the other (no longer canon) comics. But Vader is given a pretty major power upgrade and much of th...

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