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Heyy, why haven't you been talking to me? :/ I miss you(Watching thread for suggestions...)
Thanks! I didn't see any messages from you (or anyone else). I only get updates about threads I'm following. Always happy to talk. :)Heyy, why haven't you been talking to me? :/ I miss you
Aww that's sad. Have you tried in your settings?Thanks! I didn't see any messages from you (or anyone else). I only get updates about threads I'm following. Always happy to talk. :)
Will look now. I thought we were automatically updated with any messages...Aww that's sad. Have you tried in your settings?
You can turn it off I thinkWill look now. I thought we were automatically updated with any messages...
Fictional and philosophical I thinkFictional, philosophical, informational, or self-help?
I don't actually know of any but personally I'd love to read a fictional comic/manga/book with themes of suicide that are more open ended than "Suicide BAD!!!! Don't do it!!!"
You dropped the bomb.Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq - i was not able to stop reading, it took me in. It is the story about a men who at the end, you guessed it...
the other one, that i read recently, is "Suicide and Attempted Suicide" by Geo Stone. It is entertaining and informative
Have you tried serotonin? It is, in parts, very funny. and, as you say, very foretelling!You dropped the bomb.
I didn't read Michel.. too depressive and foretelling (I see myself in his books as the dead future of Europe). But he's right in his predictions. The most underrated, unexpected sociologist.
About Stone, the first book everybody has to know once they think of taking their life. Outdated, but impossibly well-put and researched. Some of his statistics are so rare to find, the man went out of his way to take.
I wish I wasn't too stupid to understand and enjoy Serotonin. I don't know how to feel.
Just at the outset it seems. It requires intelligence, which not everybody has.Have you tried serotonin? It is, in parts, very funny. and, as you say, very foretelling!
i agree, he is rents a lot, but nevertheless he builds nice characters and i liked the flow of the storry. it is not a book to read twice. i tried it and stopped at the first pages because it went stale. however i liked it the first time, it someho expresses something that i feel. well, my intelligence is average.Just at the outset it seems. It requires intelligence, which not everybody has.
I don't know what to feel.. disgust because of bestiality? Go jump trhough a window, because what Europe is coming to? I am a part of the problem he sets out to show - atheist, depressed, lifeless degenerates..
Finally, it's probably a book of random thoughts, exaggerated and unrelated, and it's all money on his agenda. Yeah, who pulls our a sniper on a person close to him? I feel it's just money in for him, and the book is intended for normal, hard-to-trigger.. I mean, normal people, of average intelligence, ideally better.
Yes, that's why you read it. Pushed past the rough parts I see. Only don't understand how you get anything else out of it once you know what's it about.i agree, he is rents a lot, but nevertheless he builds nice characters and i liked the flow of the storry. it is not a book to read twice. i tried it and stopped at the first pages because it went stale. however i liked it the first time, it someho expresses something that i feel. well, my intelligence is average.
i think it is really funny. almost nothing brings me to lough, but reading his books make me lough. what he writes goes down easy, it is entertainment for me.Yes, that's why you read it. Pushed past the rough parts I see. Only don't understand how you get anything else out of it once you know what's it about.
He is easy to read? Well, if you say so.i think it is really funny. almost nothing brings me to lough, but reading his books make me lough. what he writes goes down easy, it is entertainment for me.
serotonin is the only one that covers suicide. i found "Atomised" is his best book, probably because it incorporates his biography. it probably contains everything he has to say. it is his best book, definitely.He is easy to read? Well, if you say so.
He has a book on virginity too, recommended? Any other book in the same vein by him?
Oh, sure they don't. Serotonin in ends with France islamized. Guy does ctb as well, but not to give too much away..Are these books which end well or not? I'd rather have some which don't end well
i found a new book that seems interesting: "The ethics of suicide: Historical Sources" by Battin Margaret Pabst
Serotonin by Michel Houellebecq - i was not able to stop reading, it took me in. It is the story about a men who at the end, you guessed it...
the other one, that i read recently, is "Suicide and Attempted Suicide" by Geo Stone. It is entertaining and informativeLink?