I liked reading books like Animal Fren and 1984 Fren Edition. Frenenheit 451 was great too, even if Ray himself was too unfrenly to newer mediums. The Great Frentsby is a good book, but everyone is unfrenly in that book. Alice in Frenland was good too. Not much else I can recall, though, since Iām mostly a video gamer and internet fren. (Also, Super Paper Frenio had a better love story than Freneo and Julifrenāwhy did our teachers make us read plays like books!?)
1984 is psychological conditioning, primo doom-pilled. There's a reason it is given to high schoolers as assigned reading. If they want you to read it in school there's a 99% chance that book belongs in a dumpster.
Phaedo, Apology, and Republic belong in the dumpster too? Seems a bit harsh to group every assigned reading into garbage. Maybe your experience wasn't that great fren, but that doesn't mean others don't like their books too.
I was painting with broad strokes. However, my public education experience in the United States was filled with mostly trash literature. Scarlet Letter, 1984 and Great Expectations come to mind as either unreadable or blatant social engineering. I would venture to guess that most of my class mates haven't picked up a book since graduation because they were not exposed to truly great literature.
My main issue with 1984 is that it offers no solutions, only page after page of masochistic suffering. It reads as more of a predetermined future rather than the warning that most readers assume as Orwell's intent. I feel the same about Brave New World.
Reading is the most pure form of entertainment and I hope all frens can enjoy what it has to offer.
Sorry to hear that your reading curriculum wasn't up to par, though I'd disagree on 1984. It seems to me that there is no solution. They, and we in a microcosmic sense, have dug themselves into an inescapable pit. There's no real solution to the horrors of the modern world, and the only thing they do is engage in hedonism as a means of escapism. HONK HONK
idk, thats just my take fren. i wish there is a solution, but i fear we've gotten to the point where there is none. got a lil political there, sorry.
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2 throwaway1wp 2019-05-12
The Great Frensby is a classic fren
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
i'm about halfway through. me likey.
1 Pythiose 2019-05-12
As a kid the pendragon series was so great to me
1 BLAZMANIII 2019-05-12
I lived for the wolves of the beyond series as a kid. Nowadays, I don't read as much, but I'm reading the old man and the sea and loving it
1 PepeDiedForYou 2019-05-12
Shadow of the Torturer
1 blazebomb77 2019-05-12
of mice and fren šø š« š
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Went and listened to the audiobook, one sitting. Good recommendation fren.
1 kadarkristof44 2019-05-12
The communist manifeso
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
uh oh
1 NeededAltToSaveKarma 2019-05-12
A bopping is about to happen here frens.
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bop off!
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1 TrumpHammer_40K 2019-05-12
I liked reading books like Animal Fren and 1984 Fren Edition. Frenenheit 451 was great too, even if Ray himself was too unfrenly to newer mediums. The Great Frentsby is a good book, but everyone is unfrenly in that book. Alice in Frenland was good too. Not much else I can recall, though, since Iām mostly a video gamer and internet fren. (Also, Super Paper Frenio had a better love story than Freneo and Julifrenāwhy did our teachers make us read plays like books!?)
1 PepeDiedForYou 2019-05-12
1984 is psychological conditioning, primo doom-pilled. There's a reason it is given to high schoolers as assigned reading. If they want you to read it in school there's a 99% chance that book belongs in a dumpster.
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Phaedo, Apology, and Republic belong in the dumpster too? Seems a bit harsh to group every assigned reading into garbage. Maybe your experience wasn't that great fren, but that doesn't mean others don't like their books too.
2 PepeDiedForYou 2019-05-12
I was painting with broad strokes. However, my public education experience in the United States was filled with mostly trash literature. Scarlet Letter, 1984 and Great Expectations come to mind as either unreadable or blatant social engineering. I would venture to guess that most of my class mates haven't picked up a book since graduation because they were not exposed to truly great literature.
My main issue with 1984 is that it offers no solutions, only page after page of masochistic suffering. It reads as more of a predetermined future rather than the warning that most readers assume as Orwell's intent. I feel the same about Brave New World.
Reading is the most pure form of entertainment and I hope all frens can enjoy what it has to offer.
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Sorry to hear that your reading curriculum wasn't up to par, though I'd disagree on 1984. It seems to me that there is no solution. They, and we in a microcosmic sense, have dug themselves into an inescapable pit. There's no real solution to the horrors of the modern world, and the only thing they do is engage in hedonism as a means of escapism. HONK HONK
idk, thats just my take fren. i wish there is a solution, but i fear we've gotten to the point where there is none. got a lil political there, sorry.
2 PepeDiedForYou 2019-05-12
Honk Honk until the end of the world, fren.
1 konradthecat 2019-05-12
Donāt forget brave new fren
1 slagnard 2019-05-12
Who is John Fren?
1 that_flea_nibba 2019-05-12
20,000 Leagues under the sea is my favorite book fren
1 NeededAltToSaveKarma 2019-05-12
Bound was a very nice book fren.
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1 LordMilitia 2019-05-12
Lilā Frenbo!
1 _sui 2019-05-12
the great replacement, fren.
1 david-aware 2019-05-12
Mein...
1 turtletort626 2019-05-12
That's not very frenly, fren!
1 david-aware 2019-05-12
Iām sorry fren :(
1 DominiFettucini 2019-05-12
I used to read maximum ride when I was a young friend, it was heat
1 Furscist 2019-05-12
Clownture of Critique fren :)
1 growl360 2019-05-12
Harry Potter and the frens stone
1 Ch3fB0yardee 2019-05-12
The King In Yellow
1 Crinergy 2019-05-12
Democracy: The Fren That Failed by Hans-Frenmann Hoppe
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Nice! Just got it from the library the other day actually.
1 WakaTXranger 2019-05-12
The Catcher in the Rye
1 Titus70 2019-05-12
The Bell Curve
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
okay what the hek fren. i literally bought this just as I got your comment as a notification. hacker titus be infiltrating my phone
1 Titus70 2019-05-12
Titus will tear down your firewall like he tore down the walls of Jerusalem
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
o no
1 THROWAWAY-WATERMELON 2019-05-12
Atlas Shrugged
1 SpookyBepisBoi 2019-05-12
The illumnae files
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Nice! Just got it from the library the other day actually.
1 ashyboye 2019-05-12
Went and listened to the audiobook, one sitting. Good recommendation fren.