can we have a clean up on aisle one please? etzel has pissed all over himself
I have told a nigger in his face that everything that happened to his ancestors was fair and that they deserved everything that happened to them.
I have literally pissed on people walking on the street from a bar's terrace.
I have woken up in jail after drinking too much in a tiny town of a certain Scandinavian town.
I have entered inside someone's house when they were not inside to get food and not starve to death.
I have broken my skull while running from a bull.
I never screamed at anyone personally the way I write here, but that's because I have already done far more stupid shit than you ever will on your entire life, and this is why I am the genius here and you are the one with the resentment.
Was taking to this guy, who was locked up in a psycho ward for "following women home". I was blown away, because he started promoting catcher in the rye. I told him he wasn't going to get anywhere with psychologists on that one, as that book is well known for being banned in various areas for reasons I am now totally aware of.
I guess he's a genius, eh?
In 1960, a teacher in Tulsa, Oklahoma was fired for assigning the novel in class; however, he was later reinstated.[28] Between 1961 and 1982, The Catcher in the Rye was the most censored book in high schools and libraries in the United States.[29] The book was banned in the Issaquah, Washington, high schools in 1978 as being part of an "overall communist plot".[30] In 1981, it was both the most censored book and the second most taught book in public schools in the United States.[31] According to the American Library Association, The Catcher in the Rye was the 10th most frequently challenged book from 1990 to 1999.[10] It was one of the ten most challenged books of 2005,[32] and although it had been off the list for three years, it reappeared in the list of most challenged books of 2009.[33]
Was smart about it, and got him to name off a few more of his favorite books.
Totally fucking new concept to me. Never associated "people who follow women home" and catcher and the rye together before. Seems as if it's out there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_David_Chapman
Mark David Chapman (born May 10, 1955) is an American prison inmate who pleaded guilty to murdering John Lennon on December 8, 1980. Chapman shot Lennon outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City. Chapman fired at Lennon five times, hitting him four times in his back. Chapman remained at the scene reading J. D. Salinger's novel The Catcher in the Rye until the police arrived and arrested him. Chapman repeatedly said that the novel was his statement.