nemoTheCatfish
imma turn on godmode and go absolutely nutty
a tiktoker I follow said he can't even eat the fries there cuz they're fried in beef tallow (I also saw comments saying they stopped that so idk)
I'm really looking forward to getting to DBZ to see the androids again. I remember thinking Android 16 had an interesting character arc but it's been such a long time.
I'm watching Dragon Ball #60 so I've got a long way to go.
book spoiler
i was even more of a lib when i read the series but i just remember liking the ending of the book and how the galaxy was described to fall into a 2D space because of a little piece of paper that some sniper shot from an unfathomable distance away.
also i thought the Dark Forest hypothesis was an interesting answer to the Fermi paradox.
e: i tried to re-read the series last year and petered out in The Dark Forest.
when I type the buttons go CLICK CLACK AND
I AINT NEVER GOING BACK
gotta stop cooking so good, chef. everyone's sodium levels are too high right now, chef, don't salt anything for a week. it's gonna be fine. that should fix em.
I'm sorry I was too diplomatic in my response to the question. I've been gone a while, I feel like I need to "be civil" everywhere online. It wont happen again.
buying books is the best~! then you get home and look at your bookshelf already full of unread books
Hundred Years' War*
(I just finished a couple weeks ago)
thank you!
"Nobody Is Talking About This" - Patricia Lockwood. Booker shortlist. It's the experience of an online "celebritry" liberal white woman over a few years. Covid, "the dictator", etc. It's written in pithy disjointed paragraphs kind of like the author is tweeting it. Then a serious matter with the author's sister and it's become a little meditation on that. It's pretty.
"Salvation: Black People and Love" - bell hooks. I've seen ms. hooks justifiably criticized on here but I thought I'd see for myself. I read lots of poc authors for February and this is wrapping that up. I don't have a ton of thoughts on this book, I don't think I am the target audience as a melanin-freefolk but it is interesting for the perspective. I had to finish Rashid Khalidi's history of the war on Palestine as my nonfiction first.
I also have a bookmark in a collection of Maya Angelou's poems that I've been neglecting. Trying to keep a balanced reading load with a fiction, a nonfiction, and a poetry collection this year. And I've got some beginner's theory opened in a couple of tabs that I've been chipping away at.