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Reality Is What You Can Get Away With |
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Rating:  Summary: Zen masterpiece in the Western sense Review: reading Reality Is What You Can Get Away With and so is this book or at least thats the conclusion my research has yielded. In my erudite opinion I draw this verdict not unlike the lines drawn by Picasso or more probably, Duchamp. I may have to rent Chappaqua to make some sense of this nonsense or it would appear a feasible alternative. Any B.S. artist worth a grain of sand can learn a thing or two about the fine art of deception to convince one that this is art and it really is and it just might actually mean something but Im sure RAW is just yanking our chain here to use a colloquialism. And that equates with pulling the wool over our eyes. Its getting us to buy that myth and bite on the manipulation--a zen masterpiece in the Western sense. So I can not rank it with Dostoevski or Nietzsche but graded on a curve I would give it an A and so what if I lied--the ends sanctify the means in 9 out of every 13 cases and I will not remind one that RAW backwards is WAR and the assault on our senses is well designed and intentionally taken (and delivered) with a smile. This is some of the best mind candy ever written by an American and if you understand or appreciate this review, youll get a great kick out of this book.
Rating:  Summary: Zen masterpiece in the Western sense Review: reading Reality Is What You Can Get Away With and so is this book or at least thats the conclusion my research has yielded. In my erudite opinion I draw this verdict not unlike the lines drawn by Picasso or more probably, Duchamp. I may have to rent Chappaqua to make some sense of this nonsense or it would appear a feasible alternative. Any B.S. artist worth a grain of sand can learn a thing or two about the fine art of deception to convince one that this is art and it really is and it just might actually mean something but Im sure RAW is just yanking our chain here to use a colloquialism. And that equates with pulling the wool over our eyes. Its getting us to buy that myth and bite on the manipulation--a zen masterpiece in the Western sense. So I can not rank it with Dostoevski or Nietzsche but graded on a curve I would give it an A and so what if I lied--the ends sanctify the means in 9 out of every 13 cases and I will not remind one that RAW backwards is WAR and the assault on our senses is well designed and intentionally taken (and delivered) with a smile. This is some of the best mind candy ever written by an American and if you understand or appreciate this review, youll get a great kick out of this book.
Rating:  Summary: insane Review: This isn't just a script. It IS a movie. The best special effects I've ever seen. I'd give it 23 stars if I could.
Rating:  Summary: Mind Blowing! Review: This isn't just a script. It IS a movie. The best special effects I've ever seen. I'd give it 23 stars if I could.
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