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  • What books you read?

    Friedrich Nietzsche - The Case of Wagner
    and few earlier stuff like twilights of idols, - wot for sure he's great person, and his mental illnes is a part the value.

    Marc Katon oldest - the biography by Plutarh, just happy to get the whole books of him.

    So finally, how to bring some lights.


    European culture shown these days to stop its renessanse, there're no great personalities anymore.

    the End, basta.

    People stop improving themselfs in to natural philosophy, it will became more or less consumer living.

    So correct me in mistakes.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Zoli View Post
    European culture shown these days to stop its renessanse, there're no great personalities anymore.

    .
    Europe shot itself in the foot in August 1914... it'll never recover.
    Everything is self-evident.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by cogito View Post
      Europe shot itself in the foot in August 1914... it'll never recover.
      samsonov chose other parts
      Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by quinner View Post
        samsonov chose other parts
        Too true... ping pong has a lot to answer for...

        Samsonov2.jpg
        Everything is self-evident.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cogito View Post
          Too true... ping pong has a lot to answer for...

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          you just can't beat the masurian lakes
          Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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          • #6
            i read everything under the sun.......and having OCD irrespective if i dont even like the book i have to finish it...

            i mix them up with with fiction, philosophy,history and religion. all my kids are readers, including my 8 year old grandson and i love to walk into a room and see him deep in a book.....hes reading the kids books by Jo Nesbo right now...ive read all the adult ones...hes a Scandinavian writer..

            read anything by him?

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            • #7
              MKM, you and I are soooo alike in our reading material 'cept that I have a heap of books on Rugby Union and coaching (90+) and motor racing (30+) and poker (30+). So when you catch up on the three above subjects I'm going to stake the moral high ground ...hee hee hee !

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              • #8
                darn it.....i dont think i could catch up with ya.....sports is something i cant read about unless its a biography of someone lol..you raised the bar hehheeeh

                did i mention i almost had a fecking breakdown this week....in my good eye i got a slew of blisters...from one of the meds....so i couldnt read at all i think i developed roid rage hehe

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                • #9
                  Helen,I hope your eye is better now,yer man upstairs is really winding you up eh?It is one of the things we all do in our Family,read books avidly.I don't like sci fi but everything else is fair game,I prefer non fiction but am game for anything,of course anything Irish is a bonus!

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                  • #10
                    pranking on ye, my current reading is manual for ubuntu latest relise, thingh-nun.

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                    • #11
                      I'm currently reading;

                      Atlas of Human Anatomy by Frank H. Netter MD
                      Anatomy & Physiology in Illness and Health. Ross & Wilson
                      Prehospital Emergency Pharmacology, Bledsoe & Clayden

                      They're just this weeks books

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                      • #12
                        add another one to your list.....its how drs think.....amazing insight into the minds of drs...and a reiteration that in every medical class...one dr finishes last...and ya sure as hell dont want him for your dr lol

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                        • #13
                          ho ho ho,

                          spagetti regettee

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by quinner View Post
                            you just can't beat the masurian lakes
                            coqz & joe - bravissimo,

                            first time heard from irish persons
                            such brave and warm words.

                            +1.5 skills to attack level.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Zoli View Post
                              coqz & joe - bravissimo,

                              first time heard from irish persons
                              such brave and warm words.

                              +1.5 skills to attack level.

                              what about rennenkampf...was he born to run away...poor samsonov
                              Here Rex!!!...Here Rex!!!.....Wuff!!!....... Wuff!!!

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