Conversation Between Frisbeetarian and shadow1
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Badak sarcasm? Rouh 3al 2amn l 3am mishen tjadid l passport. Thank you for the recommendations :)
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for sarcasm nothing is more to recommend than life itself. Just observe people. On Sunday I went to a wedding. In church I walked up to the mother of the bride and said: Martha your dress looks very nice. She looked at me and said: well thank you, that is so nice of you to say. I then said to her : bass ya laytou byelb2lik shi shway.
I am reading non fiction these days but like I said to you before, try Oscar Wilde books, he is a master of sarcasm and irony. he is also quite enjoyable to read and very witty. Try the picture of Dorian Gray or his play the importance of being earnest. But really mate just take a light hearted view at society's behaviour and there you have the best book of your life.
Now if you are really keen on great books to read, though a bit hard and about 4000 pages there is a book by Marcel Proust called a la recherche du temps perdu. Read it in english if that is your second language. Another writer you might like is Emile Zola.
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Well it was 6:00 am here. So, logically and rationally, i figured you would be asleep. Any good books to commend my most sarcastic of mentors?
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it's 4:13 pm and yes I am still awake
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there does come a time when one runs out of inspiration not to mention the need to insulate oneself from the troubles of a country that is destined for eternal turmoil. I do check the forum for news every now and then but like so many before me i found the answer to disillusionment to be in a safe distance.
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Waynak ma 3et mbayen ya zalameh. I miss reading your cynical posts :(