Fight club interest disappeared for like 3 weeks..
ITS FUCKIN BACCKK!
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This is your life / Doesn't get any better than this.
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Behind bars doesn't mean behind in life | From Incarcerated to Incorporated
"Behind bars doesn't mean behind in life | From Incarcerated to Incorporated" narrates the extraordinary journey inmate determined to turn his life around after prison. Fueled by the desire to rebuild his life and break free from the chains of his past, he defies all odds and starts his own successful business. Through resilience, determination, and a newfound sense of purpose, Jake proves that a person's past doesn't define their future, inspiring others to find their Incarcerated to Incorporated" own path to redemption and success.
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lowkey want to write a novel about a failed model who works in retail who’s life is so boring and is so insecure it drives him insane and his life was over far before it even starteddddd,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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Just want to share these interviews with Chuck Palahniuk, the author of the horror novel Fight Club, about his thoughts on toxic masculinity and his book being used as an incel Bible. Long-story short, the dude comes off as a pretentious asshole who is completely devoid of artist integrity -- he doesn't give a shit about toxic masculinity or the impact his work has on society, negative or otherwise. He is the living embodiment of the phrase rich, white, cisgender gays will be the end of the queer community.
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okay so no one is talking about the graphic novels for Fight Club at all, here’s a little bit of Tyler taunting The Narrator (Sebastian, in this case)
takes place 10 years after the events in the book/movie and i just think long haired tyler needs to be seen.
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Arguably one of the only notable lines in fc3 💀
BUT, a second to appreciate comic Marla ❤️
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Hellsing!AU:
“ You're just like me. Abandon God! Stand against God!”
“ No, Alfred. I'm not like you, I abandon and stand against the Church not God.”
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Last New Year, I resolved to read some classic novels this year.
I promptly forgot about that until I was sitting in the airport to go visit my grandparents this year.
Luckily, it wasn't too late. I had plenty of books I wanted to get through, since I didn't really do any pleasure reading last semester, but when I got home from school, I got the random itch to finally read Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik. I finished it on the flight home -- just barely making it in time for the New Year.
I highly recommend this book! Chuck Palahnuik is an absolute freak of a man with a very unique style. I love the way he develops Tyler as sort of a cult leader figure -- it's very unnerving how he makes his awful suggestions sound so appealing.
I think it was a risky move to leave the narrator completely nameless, but I think he pulled it off really well. It's easy to project onto the narrator, and as the story goes on, you see how the narrator dehumanizes himself and others (such as the Space Monkeys, who are referred to as a mass, or the Mechanic, who's a sort of prophet figure.)
I loved Marla as a character. I didn't see the twist coming. It was a quick read. Highly recommend.
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Can't decide what vibe I'm bringing to the gay club tonight. Pitch me some Vibes guys I have like 2 hours easy after my activities to try out Outfits
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