Posted: Thu May 12, 2005 12:28 am
Harry Potter is a new term for gay people, it works on so many levels.
Why do you consider it out of the norm for an adult to read a children's book? Maybe if someone reads children's books exclusively, that's one thing. But you should get past the idea that an adult who enjoys a children's book is in some way commiting a grave faux pas. Because that's what is really is, an unwritten rule of society that has no real justification. There are lots of children's books out there that are fun reads. And I think it's perfectly fine and, in fact, healthy, to read these types of books.saturn wrote:read a real book instead of some children's story
I was pulling his leg majorpesmjrpes wrote:Why do you consider it out of the norm for an adult to read a children's book? Maybe if someone reads children's books exclusively, that's one thing. But you should get past the idea that an adult who enjoys a children's book is in some way commiting a grave faux pas. Because that's what is really is, an unwritten rule of society that has no real justification. There are lots of children's books out there that are fun reads. And I think it's perfectly fine and, in fact, healthy, to read these types of books.saturn wrote:read a real book instead of some children's story
JRR Tolkein was a boring faggot. My parents went to see him lecture in Oxford (he was a don at Exeter college, which is where both my dad and I went to uni), and they said it was the most boring piece of crap they ever experienced. To quote my mum - "he started going on and on about elves, and we left"sliver wrote:JRR Tolkien.
AFAIK, they didn't have any medical students there. Or at least I can't remember anyone who went there. Then again, a lot of the medical students were such nonentities that I can't remember them as anything other than a long list of names of people who got much better marks than memik0rs wrote:Oxford? you clever bastard. Had a friend who went to Mansfield college I think, some info you'll never use right there.
I used to walk past Mansfield on my way to tutes at the Zoology dept.mik0rs wrote:Oxford? you clever bastard. Had a friend who went to Mansfield college I think, some info you'll never use right there.
Excellent logic. He was a terrible lecturer, so he must have been unimaginitive and a poor writer.Geebs wrote:JRR Tolkein was a boring faggot. My parents went to see him lecture in Oxford (he was a don at Exeter college, which is where both my dad and I went to uni), and they said it was the most boring piece of crap they ever experienced. To quote my mum - "he started going on and on about elves, and we left"
He was doing maths, forgot to mentionGeebs wrote:AFAIK, they didn't have any medical students there. Or at least I can't remember anyone who went there. Then again, a lot of the medical students were such nonentities that I can't remember them as anything other than a long list of names of people who got much better marks than memik0rs wrote:Oxford? you clever bastard. Had a friend who went to Mansfield college I think, some info you'll never use right there.
lolo'dium wrote:Is it wrong to thin kthe female lead is getting hotter by the movie
It doesn't.sirstrongbad wrote:i've never seen any of the Harry Potter movies or read any of the books. how does this compare to J.R.R. Tolkien's work?
I think you'll find I actually called him a "boring faggot".sliver wrote:so he must have been unimaginitive and a poor writer.
I think if you stretch that little mind of yours, you will realize that his lackluster public speaking skills are irrelevant to any discussion of the merits of his writing.Geebs wrote:I think you'll find I actually called him a "boring faggot".sliver wrote:so he must have been unimaginitive and a poor writer.
That's pretty ironic considering Tolkein's best *written* book is The HobbitMemphis wrote:One is good.sirstrongbad wrote:i've never seen any of the Harry Potter movies or read any of the books. how does this compare to J.R.R. Tolkien's work?
One's for children.
I hope you aren't calling me Duke. I have no retarded brother, sir.Geebs wrote:Yeah, Duke's total ineptitude with the english language is apparently one of the things that makes him a "professional writer"
It doesn't in the sense that one is a fantasy-type world populated with elves and orcs and hobbits and such, and the other is a modern brit-pop sort of story who's main characters are children.sirstrongbad wrote:so you're saying that one of them is far superior than the other or that they just belong to completely different genres and thusly cannot be compared to one another?
Shmee wrote:I happened to like the Harry Potter books because they're just good fun