8121, RE: Eurotrash Posted by guest, Fri Jul-12-02 02:04 PM
>>I guess James Joyce is difficult to read due to things like >>the stream of consciousness, inner monolog and >>intertextuality. The language ain't no problem at all. > >I thought your whole point was that language determines the >way you think; funny how Joyce could construct such complex >thoughts with such a fuckin simple language.
see, you're not able to differentiate. Compared with French & German English is simple..
>>please don't get off the topic. European disco & dance music >>is a root of HipHop. Ask Jeff Mills or others. > >I realize this. You're taking this way too seriously... no >sense of humor. > >>If you really had been sarcastic, you could relax and watch >>me makin a fool of myself. Unfortunately you're still >>insisting on being sarcastic. Sarcastic people know when >>it's over. It really doesn't work boy. Get along with it. > >Really, no sense of humor at all. What a shame...
don't even try it. it doesn't work. > >>lol. really? Your distinction doesn't wash. Oppression and >>fascism are deeply connected (both theoretically & >>politically)and can be used as synonyms. At least in German >>& in French. > >We're talking about English moron. They are not synonyms in >English.
For beginners: A Synonym (synonomos) is a word with the same OR very similar meaning. For further information please consult your local linguistics lecturer. Moreover you should put focus on the teachings of de Saussure, Derrida & Barthes. We're in the 21th century. Structuralism rulz. The meaning of a word depends on the context.
>>Maybe you should spend more time at school and >>read books by Marcuse & Adorno instead of ranting around >>like a little idiot. oops I forgot: Idiots like you don't >>know Marcuse & Adorno. When it comes to philosophy Americans >>can't compete. You mind is limited to think the easy way. > >I guess that's why Marcuse had to flee you Euro-fascists and >moved to America and wrote most of his major works in the >U.S. after he became a U.S. citizen. Oh, the irony...
and returned to Europe when the US became what it is today: An "uncultured" nation. yep, that's irony.
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