Why 'Carollism' (of public figures) is damaging and disrespectful in eastern societies
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Re: I don't promote Hunter S. Thompson, although he's sometimes funny
I agree but this science guy is clearly a sock or a weirdo or both, I wouldn't invest too much attention to the dribble he/ she spouts.Jerry Atrick wrote:I've read about everything Thompson has had published over the years (whether article, letters, short stories or full length books), from when he was 18 until his death and I can't agree with the above statement. His writing style did not change dramatically after the Hells angels book.britscienceteacher wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 2:51 pm The reason being that the year he spent with that club, The Hell's Angels really shaped his writing, and it's really experience that shapes writing.
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Re: I don't promote Hunter S. Thompson, although he's sometimes funny
I agree but this science guy is clearly a sock or a weirdo or both, I wouldn't invest too much attention to the dribble he/ she spouts.
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Re: Why 'Carollism' (of public figures) is damaging and disrespectful in eastern societies
Double post coz I guess I meant it......
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