Fight Club is one of those famous books I hadn’t yet read but felt immense pressure to read due to its seemingly universal presence in pop culture.
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Fight Club is one of those famous books I hadn’t yet read but felt immense pressure to read due to its seemingly universal presence in pop culture.
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I had been procrastinating reading this book for a while, because I was honestly too scared to read it.
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When I was reading this book I just kept thinking about the thought that comes into my head sometimes, about how I can just tell that my life is not going to amount to anything all that interesting or happy.
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How will the world end? Nuclear war? (thanks Putin) Alien invasion? (Fermi paradox until it’s not) or…. smallpox outbreak from a bioweapons experiment gone wrong?
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There was a time not so long ago when I would have deeply related to this book.
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This book was gloriously pretentious, and I loved it.
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We’ve all had an existential crisis at least once in our lives.
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Usually whenever I remember my dreams they are simultaneously vague and vivid, always somewhat disturbing but with the unmistakable tinge of real life.
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This entire book reads like a weird fever dream.
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Picture this: you’ve been instantaneously transported into 19th century Russia, in the slums of St. Petersburg.
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When I was a kid, I wasn’t allowed to watch Nickelodeon or Disney Channel. So I missed out on what is seemingly an otherwise shared experience of 90s-early 2000s kids– but for that, perhaps, I should be grateful.
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If you had approached me even one year ago and told me that I would go vegan, I would never have believed you.
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For most of my life, eating meat was the most normal thing in the world.
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I recently moved into my college dorm to start my freshman year (which is, partly, why I have been so inactive online recently) and in my explorations of the campus I have discovered that the library is especially intriguing.
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This was kind of a weird book but nevertheless it was interesting.
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There’s a lot to unpack in this book.
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I spend a lot of time thinking about death.
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It has been looking more and more likely that the future of warfare in general lies in cyberspace.
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Does anyone remember that time when the government put us on semi house arrest for like a year because of a disease? And it sucked?
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This play was surprisingly clever and hilarious– though I suppose I should not have been surprised as it is Oscar Wilde.
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