why you been a liberal man?

Assunta 2022-03-25 09:01:15

U know what, that's really better then my expection. How should I put it, if you think that you are a literary youth under 35, then you should go and see it, at least after reading it, you will not throw the mouse in anger. I dare say, you will definitely check yourself against the young men and women with noble aesthetic tastes in the film. If so, unfortunately, you don't allow your world to be broken by others, not even interrupted, right? For example, if you are obsessed with romantic poetry, you will dismiss bestsellers such as vampires, and even unconsciously draw a line from those who read such books; Ignore their value; for example, you will fall in love with a woman because of a classical music CD; you will be inexplicably obsessed with the way of pen and correspondence; you will miss your literature teacher until he smokes a cigarette and tells you after the fact, what you call The romance is just sex again and again, do you know why Byron is happy? You restrain yourself and treat others with a very high moral threshold. You have a unified name called—liberal arts! Maybe the film tells you what to do at the end. Ps: If you don't feel any of these, then a familiar face will always surprise you. If not, well, you don't have to watch it.

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  • Erick 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    I didn't get into the drama at first, it was a bit of chicken soup for the soul, and the expression was still in place

  • Linnea 2022-03-30 09:01:06

    I'm annoyed by all this shit.

Liberal Arts quotes

  • Zibby: How can you hate something if you've never read it? I mean, isn't that like what repressive regimes do? You want to burn books you don't like?

  • Zibby: [about vampire novel] I liked it. It was fun and stupid. And it passed the time. And it's not Tolstoy, but it's also not television. And it made me happy. Now you...

    Jesse Fisher: Thank you... This - is the worst book - ever - written - in English.

    Zibby: So there are worse books written in other languages?

    Jesse Fisher: Probably not. Unless this book is translated into other languages.