Cashiers in shambles
Nietzsche and out of context excerpts, you can’t possibly name a better pair.
It isn’t bad, it’s just the type of answer you’d see on reddit. I don’t know what i’d do, frankly.
Call as many political scientists and scholars as possible
This is the most reddit answer
Holden is nothing more than an angsty privileged teenager who is angry at the world
While that is true, you do have to consider that he is
still devastated from his brother Allie dying.
I have no clue as to how that book got so famous. Ernest Cline writes like a redditor…
When is this getting added to the criterion collection
Retroarch and tons of roms. Would set me up for quite a while.
So the children have to pay for their father’s crimes? This isn’t really a justification, and they don’t not care, now they have a real reason for retaliation—starting the cycle of hate all over again.