Message from @M4Gunner
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forbidden books or all books?
I dont remember
all books iirc
people just watch tv instead
Yeah, i read it when I was much younger. Don't remember it being so graphic though
There is a scene in the book where one woman refuses to abandon her house full of books so the Firemen just immolate her in the doorframe with the rest of it
Oh god, 'Superwoman' is in the film
I know that black guy is good in the Canadian SciFi circles
I just hope they don't sjw the shit out of it
it looks promising though
Jurry is out. Doesn't seem to be from Hollywood
Well I have more faith in MBJ doing it justice than I do it being sunk
And here I thought I had no more films to look forward to this year
oh wow. I have good faith they will ruin this 451 movie
Has anyone seen any of the screenwriter's movies?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramin_Bahrani#Filmography
lol I'm literally looking at that same page
Kinda exciting. Even if it sucks I can't wait to see youtube critics roast it 😃
I dont really watch movies
Yeah, I just looked them all over
All activist work
Hmmm, guess that's why they slipped Lilly Singh into a role
Ran out of negotiating money
I hope it's good, what an amazing book
could really wake some of these free speech haters up, although whytf have they not studied their history in the first place?
Because public education is shit
they are dooming more reasonable people to repeat it with them. 😡 🔫
Speaking of which, I started college today (GI bill)
What arguments should I write my English papers on?
what are your most passionate arguments
write from the heart, and do kickass research
Toxic masculinity, and access to firearms as a human right (lol)
I did get to cover Fahrenheit 451 in AP English IV for HS. But the specific book wasn't mandated
find another name for "toxic masculinity"
of course.
if you want to argue that it effects society negatively
The crisis of our young men
find a way to discuss it that doesnt blanket-generalize just normal dudes that work out and value competition
The AP courses I took in high school focused on a pragmatic approach to essay writing, since there's the time constraint on the tests. When I got around to taking ENG102 in community college, I just wrote what I knew about the best, which was WWII tanks
if you go hard-opposite to the healthy version of masculinity, you get what you guys are calling soyboys