All Consuming



I'm currently reading 1 book, listening to 0 albums, watching 6 movies, eating and drinking 0 food items, and consuming 7 other things.

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A story about "The Cars That Ate Paris" — 32 weeks ago

think ‘maximum overdrive’ with more class and less action

A story about "The Seventh Seal" — 32 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

wow

A story about "Introducing Cultural Studies" — 33 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

very good, gave me four books to throw on my amazon wish list

A story about "The Three Faces of Eve" — 34 weeks ago

i have wanted to watch this movie for a long time, and was kind of disappointed. i guess i was just expecting more drama. i think it was lacking in having the lead character develop more complex relationships with those around her (even her husband).

A story about "Take the Money and Run" — 34 weeks ago

not at all what i was expecting…my previous views of allen’s work are ‘hannah and her sisters’ and ‘mighty aphrodite’.

A story about "Carny" — 34 weeks ago

“everything you can think”

A story about "Magic Hat #9" — 35 weeks ago

one of my fave beers…gotta get my fill while i’m on the east coast!!

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A story about "Baby Mama" — 36 weeks ago

NOT WORTH CONSUMING

Not as funny as I was hoping it would be. For me, too much chick flick, not enough comedy.

A story about "Saving Fish From Drowning" — 37 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

Probably my least favorite Tan novel, but her worst is still a lot better than what most can do.

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A story about "The Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ: or How to Philosophize with a Hammer (Penguin Classics)" — 38 weeks ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

very intriguing ideas. there’s no way anyone can agree with everything nietzsche says, but he would despise it if anyone did.

basically, the first half of the book (twilight of the idols) is a critique of all major philosophers up to and during his time. meh. he really shows his philology roots in this half, but some of it was lost on me since i wasn’t familiar with everyone he was talking about.

the second half is the real meat of the book, the antichrist. nietzsche basically argues that christianity embraces all that is weak, sickly, ‘decadent’, etc. and has forcefully attacked what he refers to as ‘noble’ values (strength, the inevitability of an upper caste, greed, pride, etc.). Actually, he pins the downfall of Rome right on Christianity.

he attacks martyrdom, the idea of complete equality, the inhibition of scientific inquiry, the corruption of the church, paul the apostle, pity and charity (except by the very highest eschelons of society), and so on and so forth.

to get a greater sense of these theories and his expectations of greatness in individuals, i strongly recommend reading “Thus Spake Zarathustra” or any text outlining his theory of the ‘obermensch’, ‘overman’, ‘superman’. he may be rough, but at his core he is extremely optimistic…he says YES to life (lol)

his ethics are far different from most people you will meet, but he did believe that everyone should devise their own complete system of ethics, morals, beliefs and so on…relying none whatsoever on pre-chewed ideas from your church or school. he tackles tough ideas that many shy away from.

there were points in the book where i openly laughed (he makes great little jokes and is appallingly blunt) and other points when i had to take a break to really digest and think through what i had read. his writing style is extremely clever and thoughtful, which makes him quite easy to read in one sense. i can’t imagine what he reads like in german!

he’s someone who definitely calls them as he sees them (to the point of harshness at times), and leaves no room for vagueness. i enjoyed reading this and will probably move on to read ‘the gay science’, ‘on the geneology of morality’, or ‘beyond good and evil’ at some later time since my husband has his complete works in our library.

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