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Lateralus

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  1. The term 'great man' is widely applicable, to anyone from soldiers to poets to stay-at-home dads. As with anything else, societal expectations should be closely examined, and in many cases, discarded. People who are too pre-occupied with any archetype are generally that way because they are shallow people with little else to say.

  2. I think people tend to forget how defensive the group stages are. Spain are as good a defensive team as any, and I don't see another shock defeat happening and preventing them from making it to the knockout stages. Things will open up when teams play to win.

     

    I don't understand the calls for Fabregas either. Iniesta/Xavi/Xabi Alonso/Silva is Spain's best midfield lineup.

  3. And yeah, that would be the same Dan. He's a mod now as well.

    Edit: I think the quote in my sig might even be from him.

     

    Yup, that's him. Surprised me as well. Not that he was accepted, rather the fact that he applied.

     

    Surprised me too. I don't know, it was either gonna be me or someone less relaxed.

     

    I'm more surprised that he hasn't had a suitably rock n' roll death by now, ending up in a pile of his own mangled guitars and tobacco.

     

    Still working on that. 3 days in Prague on the horizon.

  4. Can anyone recommend something more along the lines of political fiction, like 1984 or Animal Farm? Atlas Shrugged sounds like a nice idea (if maybe on the other side). Anything else?

     

    Depends how far back you want to go, I suppose. Some of the best fiction of that kind came from Russian writers during times of social and political change (emancipation of the serfs, Russian nihilist movement). If that kind of thing interests you then I would suggest both Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev and Devils by Dostoevsky. The issues tackled go far deeper than politics of course. They're two of the best novels I've ever read.

  5. Germany is going to disappoint this tournament. They haven't got Ballack, Klose is horribly out of form and Lahm? Come on. :razz: Our midfield and attack is way better than Germanies, I don't know about their defense.

     

    I mostly agree with you, although I do think that Lahm is about as good as fullbacks come. I don't think the Germans will do terribly well, since as you say Klose is having a terrible time at the moment. If I was to pick the two danger men from the German squad it would be Trochowski and Schweinsteiger. Also, the vast majority of the German squad play in the Bundesliga, and I don't rate that league very highly compared to most other European top flights.

  6. 'Deaf culture' seems like an odd notion to me. I'm sure it exists, but surely it's as a way of coping with a piece of rotten luck.

     

    In any case, it's a personal choice and a non-essential procedure should never be forced on anyone.

  7. The monarchy reinforces both the class system and an idea of innate superiority. No amount of tourist money can make that alright. Frankly I think it's a bit of a joke that we've tried to have it both ways for so long.

  8. The Spanish or the Dutch should take it. Nothing much needs to be said about the Spanish squad, but I think the Dutch are underestimated. Van Persie has looked excellent in the friendlies, and if they sit van der Vaart, Sneijder and Robben behind him I can see them scoring a lot of goals.

     

    England have been an absolute joke and I think they're going to crash out. If they continue to play like they did against Mexico and Japan then they don't have a chance.

  9. Hey guys, I'm a little bit of a Vonnegut and Bukowski fan, even though they're completely different types of writers, I was wondering if anyone has suggestions on something that's a mix of the two ? Something semi-autobiographical which is also funny and to a degree morbid ?

     

    Journey to the End of the Night by Céline and Hunger by Knut Hamsun would both fit perfectly. Two of the finest novels ever written in any case.

  10. That stuff always does it to me.

     

    There are very valid reasons why many women get breast implants. They *should* be covered in most cases, and singling that out as some sort of example of horrible waste or corruption is ignorant nonsense. And what's worse, it spreads around the Internet from one person to another, with 99% of people not even bothering to find out if it is true.

     

    I guarantee he didn't.

     

    You misunderstood me.

     

    I was joking that since women can get implants on the NHS that that is where I'd send all my money if I could choose. Ease up on your trigger finger, or at least be less of an [wagon].

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