slicer's masterstroke
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Looks like someone is setting themselves up for another banning soon!
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If this place wasn't so dead I could still make it happen.SoulsOfBlack wrote:Looks like someone is setting themselves up for another banning soon!
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Kudos for hiring Helen Keller as your cover artist.
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...and that's all I got.
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I did that myself about fifteen years ago. Amazing how the book fell into place after that.Son_of_Sam_I_Am wrote:
Kudos for hiring Helen Keller as your cover artist.
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jezus christ, drink you fucking faggot.Grendel wrote:After I geT dun rok climbing I wanT to Have a pIzza ParTY! YEAaaAAhhhY!!!
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hahaha they were dumb struck.Grendel wrote:Have you given any copies of your book to any aquaintences? What did they have to say about it?
it's that good
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That look like a retard's rendition of ET phoning home.kriptyc wrote:
Let's make sure this is clear:
You paid at least 900 dollars to a vanity press to publish your book.
You paid to enter a contest.
You didn't pay for an editor.
You're paying people so you can write.
Nice resume.
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Sorry, too busy reading "No Country for Old Men." Crazy fact, Cormac McCarthy's publisher actually paid him to publish the book, instead of the other way around. Wonder why that is?kriptyc wrote:you fucking liar.FearsOfGun wrote:A few years ago, and acquaintance of mine was dealing with a stalker. He wrote a book about how much he loved her; it included detailed fantasies about her bowel movements and was written in all lower case.
The stalker published his book through the same company as slicer.
Just saying.
what's wrong with you people; all a bunch of lying sacks of shit.
ps. buy my book or go to hell anyway.
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actually to be clear: you can't read and you don't know shit and are a crap writer. stfuJDV wrote:That look like a retard's rendition of ET phoning home.kriptyc wrote:
Let's make sure this is clear:
You paid at least 900 dollars to a vanity press to publish your book.
You paid to enter a contest.
You didn't pay for an editor.
You're paying people so you can write.
Nice resume.
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Is this one of the Amazon reviews?kriptyc wrote:actually to be clear: you can't read and you don't know shit and are a crap writer. stfu
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The problem with cormac is he spends an entire book building up to nothing. Blood Meridian turned out to be about an old fag in an outhouse. If you are satisfied with the dried out model of pre-approved anemic dirt clods for public consumption, enjoy it loser because that's all you deserve. and hell, you deserve hell as well.FearsOfGun wrote:
Sorry, too busy reading "No Country for Old Men." Crazy fact, Cormac McCarthy's publisher actually paid him to publish the book, instead of the other way around. Wonder why that is?
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That's rich. Just like the people you pay TO WRITE.kriptyc wrote:
actually to be clear: you can't read and you don't know shit and are a crap writer. stfu
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Awww, you are just too goddamn precious.kriptyc wrote:The problem with cormac is he spends an entire book building up to nothing. Blood Meridian turned out to be about an old fag in an outhouse. If you are satisfied with the dried out model of pre-approved anemic dirt clods for public consumption, enjoy it loser because that's all you deserve. and hell, you deserve hell as well.FearsOfGun wrote:
Sorry, too busy reading "No Country for Old Men." Crazy fact, Cormac McCarthy's publisher actually paid him to publish the book, instead of the other way around. Wonder why that is?
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Here's a story of Buddha for you written a few hundred years after his death by a scribe in Japan after Buddhism had expanded there.
The Zen master looks to the sky and asks the Buddha to speak to him in the wind. He looks up and says "Many decades and many miles I have walked this path, I am very old now and am still seeking nirvana. What can I do?"
The wind moved and Buddha said to him from the sky, "You have embodied all that I found under that Bodhi tree long ago. You may have followed the road that I scrolled but you are still nothing but a dumb fucking gook!"
Moral: Know your role and keep on playing it.
The Zen master looks to the sky and asks the Buddha to speak to him in the wind. He looks up and says "Many decades and many miles I have walked this path, I am very old now and am still seeking nirvana. What can I do?"
The wind moved and Buddha said to him from the sky, "You have embodied all that I found under that Bodhi tree long ago. You may have followed the road that I scrolled but you are still nothing but a dumb fucking gook!"
Moral: Know your role and keep on playing it.
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That gives new meaning to the old Buddhist saying: If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.Skate4RnR wrote:Here's a story of Buddha for you written a few hundred years after his death by a scribe in Japan after Buddhism had expanded there.
The Zen master looks to the sky and asks the Buddha to speak to him in the wind. He looks up and says "Many decades and many miles I have walked this path, I am very old now and am still seeking nirvana. What can I do?"
The wind moved and Buddha said to him from the sky, "You have embodied all that I found under that Bodhi tree long ago. You may have followed the road that I scrolled but you are still nothing but a dumb fucking gook!"
Moral: Know your role and keep on playing it.
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I tried once but that damn absence of self he had going tricked me.
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I know you're joking around but kidding aside...
There's a lot of talent on Sludge and a lot of that talent is throwback stuff from a time long ago. I can feel the presence of Hemingway with tips of Faulkner wound in. This is fantastic literature guys, I just ordered my copy.
There's a lot of talent on Sludge and a lot of that talent is throwback stuff from a time long ago. I can feel the presence of Hemingway with tips of Faulkner wound in. This is fantastic literature guys, I just ordered my copy.
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Especially if you were one of those with poor reading comprehension, literature snob.Grendel wrote:Skate,
Go back a couple of pages and read the excerpts from slicer's book. It's fucking horrendous!
idk I find them a bit boring and The Bear...don't get me started on bears...although I am now inspired to read that again.Skate4RnR wrote:I know you're joking around but kidding aside...
There's a lot of talent on Sludge and a lot of that talent is throwback stuff from a time long ago. I can feel the presence of Hemingway with tips of Faulkner wound in. This is fantastic literature guys, I just ordered my copy.
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I already wrote the best book; get over it.Grendel wrote:Maybe if you read that book you can write a book that is good!
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Are bears as good as dogs?kriptyc wrote:idk I find them a bit boring and The Bear...don't get me started on bears...although I am now inspired to read that again.
EZrocker wrote:I am not an "obsessive Jani Lane fan". I don't even own a Warrant album, and I have never seen Jani live. I think Uncle Tom's Cabin is a good tune, but otherwise I could give a shit.
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you don't fuck with bears unless you are that one writer who fucked with bears. (name that writer you fucking idiot)SoulsOfBlack wrote:Are bears as good as dogs?kriptyc wrote:idk I find them a bit boring and The Bear...don't get me started on bears...although I am now inspired to read that again.
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Turns out it was his lawyer who bought my rocker for $3,200 and then tried to patent it for me and failed. After that it started to be factory produced; it's like fashion: you can't stop cheap rip-offs. I should have got credit though, but my design was only famous locally so he stole without a second thought. What really pissed me off was how he advertised it as something he invented for his wife who was pregnant: "this new rocker was developed with her and the baby in mind..." BS.Grendel wrote:How come you didn't sue that furniture company for stealing your woodworking ideas?
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You have an imaginative mind. It's a shame you can't write.
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You say "imaginative", I say "schizoid".
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That's an easy one you dipshit everybody knows A.A. Milne wrote Winnie the Pooh.kriptyc wrote:you don't fuck with bears unless you are that one writer who fucked with bears. (name that writer you fucking idiot)SoulsOfBlack wrote:Are bears as good as dogs?kriptyc wrote:idk I find them a bit boring and The Bear...don't get me started on bears...although I am now inspired to read that again.
Come up with something a lil more difficult there Hemmingway.
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I think you're right, but he'll probably just say it's "paranormal."CrouchingStonerHiddenBong wrote:You say "imaginative", I say "schizoid".
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No, it was a story that began with a girl in a cage with a bear in some sort of freak show.eddie lee roth wrote: That's an easy one you dipshit everybody knows A.A. Milne wrote Winnie the Pooh.
Come up with something a lil more difficult there Hemmingway.