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Bricktop

It would be the exact opposite of whatever Kylie/Flea says it is.

Bricktop

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Im on the last 20 pages of Weave World by Clive Barker, saving the last 20 for my lunch break tomorrow.


That is a nasty read... ac_wot


 :laugh:



You've read it!?



I've really liked it so far, cant put it down, reminds me of Stephen King. I've liked Barker's imagination in films, but this is beyond what the films can do. I've heard he gets his ideas from his dreams, I wish I could record my dreams because I dream some good shit too  :laugh:


Yep.



And there are some scenarios in it that are beyond nasty...I'm sure you know to which I refer... :yuk:

Bricktop

Quote from: "Kylie Jenner"You can keep BT.


And you can keep Freud.



Everybody's happy.



But I bet you've started a thread about me just the same... :001_tongue:

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"It would be the exact opposite of whatever Kylie/Flea says it is.

It aint TRF. Who the hell is she kidding. It's there to offer asylum to TRF refugees.

Bricktop

It's another Cunt Club.



Just like all the others.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"It's another Cunt Club.



Just like all the others.

It's a prog TRF. That old faggot Peaches is the moderator.

Blazor

Quote from: "Bricktop"
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Quote from: "Blazor"


Im on the last 20 pages of Weave World by Clive Barker, saving the last 20 for my lunch break tomorrow.


That is a nasty read... ac_wot


 :laugh:



You've read it!?



I've really liked it so far, cant put it down, reminds me of Stephen King. I've liked Barker's imagination in films, but this is beyond what the films can do. I've heard he gets his ideas from his dreams, I wish I could record my dreams because I dream some good shit too  :laugh:


Yep.



And there are some scenarios in it that are beyond nasty...I'm sure you know to which I refer... :yuk:


Thats cool man  ac_drinks





Why yes, and I enjoyed them  :evilthoughts2:



"Through a haze of anguish, Cal saw Shadwell's body begin to bloat as the Angel inside him prepared to show itself. The Salesman could only wail his despair as he felt himself plucked into the air, Uriel's geometries bearing him up. His skin was tight as a drum, stretched to the limits of its tolerance; his mouth a tooth-lined O as his cartilage torn and sinew snapped. Then he broke, his body bursting to release its captive, the fragments incinerated in the instant they flew by the glory his destruction unleashed."
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Bricktop

ac_blush



Me too.



I think there is a sequel, but not anywhere near as good.

Blazor

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Me too.



I think there is a sequel, but not anywhere near as good.


Damn, this one was a good ride lol. Didnt take much time at all to read those 700 pages. I think I had only read one other Barker book long ago, but dont remember the name, but remember it was crazy too.
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Blurt

A Barker specialist here.



If the scene you quoted above is your thing, Blaze, consider his Books of Blood series of anthologies ("We're all books of blood; wherever we're opened, we're read.").



As far as I'm concerned, his magnum opus is the massive Imajica (often published in two volumes). A vast world that serves as the backdrop and the ground for an epic story about three individuals (who love each other in ways they probably shouldn't) caught up in a sinister web of cosmic proportions.



I spent a couple of decades following my readings of Imajica trying to illustrate some of the characters found inside its pages but my mind's eye fails me every time and I can picture those players no better than Barker, also an illustrator, can himself.



I recommend the one-volume trade paperback edition with illustrations by the author.
Aimin\' to misbehave.

priscilla1961

Quote from: "Blurt"A Barker specialist here.



If the scene you quoted above is your thing, Blaze, consider his Books of Blood series of anthologies ("We're all books of blood; wherever we're opened, we're read.").



As far as I'm concerned, his magnum opus is the massive Imajica (often published in two volumes). A vast world that serves as the backdrop and the ground for an epic story about three individuals (who love each other in ways they probably shouldn't) caught up in a sinister web of cosmic proportions.



I spent a couple of decades following my readings of Imajica trying to illustrate some of the characters found inside its pages but my mind's eye fails me every time and I can picture those players no better than Barker, also an illustrator, can himself.



I recommend the one-volume trade paperback edition with illustrations by the author.

Hi Blurt ac_hithere
My Daughter Is Sweeter Than Fucking Sugar!!

Blurt

Hey there, Priscilla.  :JC_howdy:



Is your daughter still sweet?  :wink:
Aimin\' to misbehave.

priscilla1961

Quote from: "Blurt"Hey there, Priscilla.  :JC_howdy:



Is your daughter still sweet?  :wink:

 :confused1:
My Daughter Is Sweeter Than Fucking Sugar!!

Anonymous

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Quote from: "Blurt"Hey there, Priscilla.  :JC_howdy:



Is your daughter still sweet?  :wink:

 :confused1:

Just nod and smile Priscilla.

 :laugh:

Blazor

Quote from: "Blurt"A Barker specialist here.



If the scene you quoted above is your thing, Blaze, consider his Books of Blood series of anthologies ("We're all books of blood; wherever we're opened, we're read.").



As far as I'm concerned, his magnum opus is the massive Imajica (often published in two volumes). A vast world that serves as the backdrop and the ground for an epic story about three individuals (who love each other in ways they probably shouldn't) caught up in a sinister web of cosmic proportions.



I spent a couple of decades following my readings of Imajica trying to illustrate some of the characters found inside its pages but my mind's eye fails me every time and I can picture those players no better than Barker, also an illustrator, can himself.



I recommend the one-volume trade paperback edition with illustrations by the author.


Just googled it, sounds like a cool book! Thanks Blurt!  ac_drinks
I've come here to chew bubble gum, and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.