Ancient Texts Drawings from Nordic Folks
Julian Assange's cryptographic call to arms
"The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia."
Kristen Stewart is doing Kerouac's On The Road, bar continues to lower.
In related news, she will be nekkid,also, people learning to embrace the full -on destruction of American Literature.
The Adventures of the Real Tom Sawyer
Good read about Mark Twain's days in Frisco.
Jesus cites wife in ancient text: scholar.
This might be a bit of a reach, but it makes you wonder just who Dan Brown knows.
Your brain on pseudoscience: the rise of popular neurobollocks
An intellectual pestilence is upon us.
Being made into Soylent Green.
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest Winners for 2012
Since 1982 the English Department at San Jose State University has sponsored the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, a whimsical literary competition that challenges entrants to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels.
An online course to teach you about Old Norse, Runes, and all those good things.
The Temporary Autonomous Zone, Ontological Anarchy, Poetic Terrorism
I'm not quite sure what this drivel is, but I thought you guys would at least get a kick out of reading it.
King of the Children's Picture Book - DED
Maurice Sendak dead at 83.
An 8th grade teacher's open letter to her students.
Bummer. Grew up with this guy's stuff in Epic and Heavy Metal magazine. Folks bought me a subscription, never realizing it was full of boobies.
Sir Isaac Newton's collection of writings on the occult, including Solomon's Temple and other oddities, are are digitized and online here.
Sir Isaac Newton's collection of writings on the occult, including Solomon's Temple and other oddities, are are digitized and online here.
A short scifi story I came across this morning.
William Gibson: The Complete Interview
Here's the full, uncut version
Teenagers Should Read Smutty , Raunchy Novels
As a parent of a teenaged boy, I am tempted to agree with this. Any thoughts from other parents would be of interest.
The sordid and tawdry truth about all the old movie icons....
Boymeep, 88, writes "Tell-All" about Hollywood's Elite
SoloRobotCry's journal: meepting Your meep Out: The Woes of the Modern Workplace
Sam had only been at his desk for thirty minutes that day when he began to feel that uncomfortable thunder in his bowel. His eyes focused a good ten feet beyond his monitor as he quickly evaluated the commotion from within. "I'll be alright," he thought. "I'll just throw out the rest of my coffee and grab some water instead." He slowly stood up from his chair, his head rising over the cubicle wall like a brown, hairy sunrise. Phones rang, people murmured, paper shuffled, and so did Sam. He shuffled almost the entire distance across the office floor to the water cooler. Almost. Six feet shy and a shot rang out that only Sam heard, but it was enough to make his eyes widen and mouth turn dry. There were several twists and turns between Sam and the bathroom, but in that moment the world warped and contorted clearing a straight path just for him. Before he knew it he was in the men's restroom facing a stall door. He creaked it open with his fingertips and, in a swift motion that defied the common understanding of space and time, closed the door while lowering his pants. His pasty cheeks docked firmly with the seat, and with a quick clearing of his throat he was ready for launch.
awesome landscapes carved into books
the great wall series one
Crook sues couple he kidnapped, for breach of contract.
Keep trying, meepwad.
What if Dr. Seuss wrote The Call of Cthulhu?
Open page one, and scroll through with PREV
15 Things Kurt Vonnegut Said Better Than Anyone Else
Rock the meep on, Kurt.
Re-categorizing the ex vice president's memoir.
Donald Barthelm looks into the jaws of death.
One of his best short stories.
Filthy books demeaning to Republic education.
meepbag writes editorial condemning Slaughterhouse-Five and other books from local high school english curriculum and the school board bans them.
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: The Holy Bible: King James Version
Apparently not worthy of adoration.
This had potential when he was alive but people act like he's got wifi in his tomb
The so called "God" of the Bible makes Osama Bin Laden look like a Boy Scout.
spankerchief's journal: Princess
Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.
Infographic: The History of Science Fiction
A massive timeline of the history of science fiction spanning from Aristophanes to Wall-E.
Was Roswell crash a Stalin plot to create mass panic?
..deformed children aviators engineered by Nazi mad doctor Josef Mengele FTW.
Books that will induce a mindmeep
sorta catering to the existential with everything from the never ending story, alice in wonderland, and some Kerouac.
Lingerie-Clad Man High On "Bath Salts" Kills Pygmy Goat (w/ Fantastic Mugshot)
......I could lay out the hilarious details of the "police raid" on Thompson's home, which included Thompson supposedly screaming "Don't come in, I'm naked!" (pronounced "nekkid" in West Virginia-ese).
Animals In Florida Can Rest At Night Now That Anti-Bestiality Law Finally Passed
After years of turning a blind eye, Florida lawmakers have finally enacted a law against bestiality.
Superman renounces his U.S. citizenship
New villain! The INS.
Some good but Very British Sci-fi short stories.
Middle-earth according to Mordor -- Translated from Russian
In Yeskov's retelling, the wizard Gandalf is a war-monger intent on crushing the scientific and technological initiative of Mordor and its southern allies because science "destroys the harmony of the world and dries up the souls of men!" He's in cahoots with the elves, who aim to become "masters of the world," and turn Middle-earth into a "bad copy" of their magical homeland across the sea. Barad-dur, also known as the Dark Tower and Sauron's citadel, is, by contrast, described as "that amazing city of alchemists and poets, mechanics and astronomers, philosophers and physicians, the heart of the only civilization in Middle-earth to bet on rational knowledge and bravely pitch its barely adolescent technology against ancient magic."
The girl in the attic talks about the guy in the boat.
Rumsfeld's memoir: Was he the most destructive secretary of defense in U.S. history? - By Fred Kaplan - Slate Magazine
Donald Rumsfeld's memoir has a great title: Known and Unknown is a play on his famous remark that there are 'known knowns,' 'known unknowns,' and 'unknown unknowns.' Apart from that, there's little to be said for this book, which stands to mark Rumsfeld as not only the most destructive secretary of defense in American history (a title already bestowed by many) but also the most mendacious political memoirist.
How ordinary playing cards can be used to ward off muggers, slay wild animals or remove a spleen.
It's just emptiness
Forum: what i have read in 2011
time waits for no man.
Online version of a cherished classic
"Your brainwaves bother me some!"
Confessions Of A Used-book Salesman
I didn't even realize this existed.
Fizzboomski The Anarchist: Century-old Comic Strip
Ouchski
Lost Exile: The Unlikely Life And Sudden Death Of The Exile, Russia's Angriest Newspaper
good night, and bad luck: in a nation terrorized by its own government, one paper dared to fart in its face.
Patterson may lack the name recognition of a Stephen King, a John Grisham or a Dan Brown, but he outsells them all.



