Finished The China Study last week and Catcher in the Rye this morning. The former was awesome, a boring read typical of scientific literature, but interesting in its implications and propositions. The latter sucked greasy donkey testicles. Catcher was about as dull as if I had taken a blade and continuously hacked at my bones, and then stabbed the blade against a rock for several hours, and then brought this whole simile back to explain that I'd rather have done that than read this book. Definitely nobody more advanced than an age eight reading level should bother with it, unless you're motivated to understand when different sources reference it (GitS, for example). It didn't make me want to kill Reagan or Lennon, except maybe out of boredom. Starting in on Murakami's Kafka on the Shore today! I was going to start Ulysses, but apparently I got rid of that book. I will have to download it.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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