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glorious, glorious balderdash

lnelson
lnelson
edited November -1 in The Lounge / Random Stuff
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  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    wait, are we talking about words we had to learn in college from leftist professors?

    and/or words we briefy thought actually played a role answering all of life's questions?

    ....but really just made us sound like annoying potheads?

    cultural imperialism
    paradigm
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    Oh, stop being such a Martinet.

    This is a basic one, but I was always amused at the number of times "society" would appear in various essays.

    I usually tried to avoid "society" at any cost, personally.

    Does that make me a misanthrope? :lol:
  • lnelson
    lnelson
    whynot_31 wrote: wait, are we talking about words we had to learn in college from leftist professors?

    and/or words we briefy thought actually played a role answering all of life's questions?

    ....but really just made us sound like annoying potheads?

    cultural imperialism
    paradigm
    those are the exact kinds of words i was thinking of. in fact, i was going to include "paradigm" in the original list, but i thought i should leave it for someone else.

    patriarchal
    praxis
    signifier
  • lnelson
    lnelson
    (Apologies to David Foster Wallace in all this. He is permitted to have used any word he saw fit.)
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    On the nominal topic of "Glorious, glorious balderdash", and consistent with WhyNot's reference to words which "we briefly thought actually played a role answering all of life's questions", does anyone remember the absolute thrill they felt when they read Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead and especially Atlas Shrugged, learned about "objectivism", and most important, realized they were their own generation's closest thing to John Galt, and would someday become the engine that moved the world?

    (At least until they (a) discovered pot and acid or (b) graduated college and had to take a menial, low-paying job, with minimal or no authority whatsoever?)
  • lnelson
    lnelson
    Me! Me me! Oh, Ayn Rand. How can I count the ways?
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    Ayn and I go way back.

    ...and Huxley's "Brave New World". Why hasn't anyone invented Soma yet?

    ...and "Lord of the Flies" as well.

    there was a long period of telling people 15 years older than myself about books they too had read. For the most part, they patiently listened to me describe them the books the first 4 times.
  • lnelson
    lnelson
    whynot_31 wrote:
    ...there was a long period of telling people 15 years older than myself about "Brave New World". Why hasn't anyone invented Soma yet?

    ...and "Lord of the Flies" as well.

    They patiently listened to me describe things they too, had read.
    It's like a 4-year-old telling the "Orange you glad I didn't say banana" knock knock joke. A little annoying, but also endearing. A phase we all must go through.

    ...

    In other news, I'm surprised no one has challenged my having immunized David Foster Wallace against any prosecution for his loquacity.

    What, are you guys too dumb to have read Infinite Jest?

    ...Which I did, TWICE, making me the ultimate smartest and therefore best of us all. :lol:
  • hamilton
    hamilton
    [quote="whynot_31"]Ayn and I go way back.

    ...and Huxley's "Brave New World". Why hasn't anyone invented Soma yet?




    .
    al gore did, along with everything else.


    it's a top seller with the stroller moms.
  • whynot_31
    whynot_31
    I'm glad no one has mentioned Kafka yet.
  • booklaw
    booklaw
    Please! We have enough cockroaches in this town...
  • canyontothesky
    canyontothesky
    On a more literal note, balderdash is such a fun board game! :-D
  • lnelson
    lnelson
    Agreed.
  • jeffrey
    jeffrey
    lnelson wrote: It's like a 4-year-old telling the "Orange you glad I didn't say banana" knock knock joke. A little annoying, but also endearing. A phase we all must go through.
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