Real books with weird titles
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@Luhmann said in Real books with weird titles:
@Tsaukpaetra
but does it have a farthing unicorn?To the best of my knowledge, no.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Real books with weird titles:
@Luhmann said in Real books with weird titles:
@Tsaukpaetra
but does it have a farthing unicorn?To the best of my knowledge, no.
It's hard to find a unicorn for under a penny these days.
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I've read this one. It's good (whatever that's worth coming from me). Explains some of the behavior of people at large.
Edit: P.S. I can't seem to get the image link to fully... link. It gets cut in the middle. Why is this not all recognized as one link?: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51mN3bY0JjL._SY346_.jpg
Edit2: Read "how to escape markdown". Seems to have fixed the link.
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@acrow underscores are being interpreted as markdown.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in The Official Funny Stuff Thread™:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amLnpe3F__8
Could do without all the laughter, but it's a pretty nice story.
Also, TIL YouTube ids can have underscores...Apparently this is an entire series of books based on double entendres:
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This definitely goes beyond "weird title:"
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@boomzilla said in Real books with weird titles:
This definitely goes beyond "weird title:"
I have one of his books.
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@boomzilla said in Real books with weird titles:
This definitely goes beyond "weird title:"
I'm sure they mothafuckin' did!
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@Luhmann said in Real books with weird titles:
@SlackerD said in Real books with weird titles:
I have one
:leonardo_interest:
of his books.
It's "I Knocked up Satan's Daughter."
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Because the one he's got has a crack in it.
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@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
I do not understand how it was possible to write this?
Well, there's a sexual practice that could be a reasonable approximation of this concept. Ask @error.
That said, I find it perfectly acceptable that Oliver sacked the man
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@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
I do not understand how it was possible to write this?
Well, it probably started with putting a pen to paper.
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@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
Read it, it's a great book.
You'll learn a lot about the bizarre outcomes when the right half of your brain does no more work correctly.
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@PleegWat said in Real books with weird titles:
@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
I do not understand how it was possible to write this?
Well, it probably started with putting a pen to paper.
These days it generally starts with a keyboard instead.
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@PleegWat said in Real books with weird titles:
@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
I do not understand how it was possible to write this?
Well, it probably started with putting a pen to paper.
Most authors write with computers now.
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@PleegWat said in Real books with weird titles:
Well, it probably started with putting a pen to paper.
I'm a pencil user and I'm offended.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Real books with weird titles:
@boomzilla said in Real books with weird titles:
This definitely goes beyond "weird title:"
I'm sure they mothafuckin' did!
This was first for me.
Its only available in paperback on the UK site.
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@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
This was first for me.
Ass Goblins of Auschwitz: Pierce, Cameron: 9781933929934: Amazon.com: Books
Its only available in paperback on the UK site.
You may be able to reinforce the cover, depending on your requirements for durability and rigidity.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Real books with weird titles:
Well, there's a sexual practice that could be a reasonable approximation of this concept. Ask @error.
Unbirthing is more properly a fetish, because the actual practice is impractical.
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@error said in Real books with weird titles:
@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
This was first for me.
Ass Goblins of Auschwitz: Pierce, Cameron: 9781933929934: Amazon.com: Books
Its only available in paperback on the UK site.
You may be able to reinforce the cover, depending on your requirements for durability and rigidity.
I wish I could like that post three times.
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@error said in Real books with weird titles:
@Applied-Mediocrity said in Real books with weird titles:
Well, there's a sexual practice that could be a reasonable approximation of this concept. Ask @error.
Unbirthing is more properly a fetish, because the actual practice is impractical.
I was thinking of some more creative applications of the ordinary face-sitting.
But it's certainly helpful to have it clarified from such a... man of many hats, as it were.
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@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
Found a copy online. Just finished it. Its certainly something.
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@DogsB Don't spoil it for us or anything.
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@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
Its certainly something.
Having just read the Amazon blurb (and looked no further), that must be the truest statement made in a long time.
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@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
@DogsB said in Real books with weird titles:
Found a copy online. Just finished it. Its certainly something.
Reading the tvtropes page on it, it definitely sounds like something...
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@Zecc said in Real books with weird titles:
@PleegWat said in Real books with weird titles:
Well, it probably started with putting a pen to paper.
I'm a pencil user and I'm offended.
Do you write your replies on paper, photograph them on a wooden table, have those printed, then fax them to someone else who will then type them in here on the forum?
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@Gurth you're thinking of
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@boomzilla The title doesn't seem that weird to me, but why is there a woman in some traditional ethnic (Slavic?) garb on the cover?
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@boomzilla said in Real books with weird titles:
Oh fuck yes, exotic data. Get out of here with that common data.
Filed under: ph4t l3wt
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@HardwareGeek said in Real books with weird titles:
@boomzilla The title doesn't seem that weird to me, but why is there a woman in some traditional ethnic (Slavic?) garb on the cover?
Dunno...all the books in that series appear to be similarly illustrated. Otherwise goofing on the appropriateness of javascript for the purported task at hand (h/t HumbleBundle).
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@boomzilla like
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@HardwareGeek said in Real books with weird titles:
@boomzilla The title doesn't seem that weird to me, but why is there a woman in some traditional ethnic (Slavic?) garb on the cover?
Well, O'Reilly claimed animals. The OS guys took the dinosaurs. So, Manning goes for the next logical(?) thing?
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@Valerii-Writer said in Real books with weird titles:
This book is awesome, I used to love it when I was a kid.
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@Zecc ... and?
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Cover, not title. Close enough...
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@boomzilla said in Real books with weird titles:
holding a glass beaker.
: That's not a beaker.
Beaker:
Flask (round bottom):
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@HardwareGeek In Sri Lanka, that would not make a real difference anyway.
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@HardwareGeek said in Real books with weird titles:
Beaker:
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Was this posted here before?
This is an actual book, sold on Amazon..
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