Civ'ed
I ain't gotta explain a thing
how do you stop white people
shotguns and barricades
how do you stop white people
On a scale of one to ten, how creepy is it to se a twelve year old girl and think "she is going to be so hot in ten years" ?
On a scale of one to ten, how creepy is it to se a twelve year old girl and think "she is going to be so hot in ten years" ?
You ever pick up an object and wonder "What the hell do the people in China who make this crap think of us?"
Or is it only me?
On a scale of one to ten, how creepy is it to se a twelve year old girl and think "she is going to be so hot in ten years" ?
Found it!I'm looking for a name of a song.
- Probably late 60s -70s, kind of progressive rock
- It starts with (probably) vibraphone playing three notes that repeat throughout the song (it's 4/4 time though)
- It has Jethro Tull-style flute solo
- There's lyrics "crawls out of magic carpet" or something like that,
So, the first big plot point is that King Agamemnon takes a woman as a sex slave after pillaging a town, but the father is a priest favored by the gods. So Agamemnon is forced to give his daughter back after Apollo murders a whole bunch of his soldiers. Regardless, he finds it unfair that he shouldn't get a sex slave while his generals do, so he takes Achilles' slave for himself.
Then we go to the scene of war, and let me point out that the half-dozen pages in which the generals and forces of the Greeks are listed in excruciating detail are not an example of good storytelling.
Please don't give me crap about how it is muuuuch better in verse. These are story issues.
What were you expecting? Machismo, lists and arbitrary divine intervention sounds pretty standard so far as ancient epic poetry goes.
You're conflating "classic" and "classical", there, Terxpahseyton. Calling a work "classic" places it in a canon, but calling it "classical" just means it comes from a "classical" artistic period. There's overlap, obviously and it doesn't help that the academic study of classical literature is formally called "Classics", but I think Mouthwash is expressing his frustration with the inaccessibility of ancient Greek epic poetry rather than with the curation of the Penguin Classics range.
Well, you realise that there's a distinction between "things I don't enjoy" and "things that are pretentious", right? Maybe this stuff just resonates with Owen in a way it doesn't with you, no harm in that.Owen says he is a fan of the poem, and he isn't not one to be pretentious, so I assume there must be some avenue to enjoying it.
I'm not sure what you mean?The principle applies to classic literature, though. I read plenty as Wishbone novels, and I don't think they needed anything beyond that.
What exactly is enjoyable about reading classical literature?
---
Please don't give me crap about how it is muuuuch better in verse. These are story issues.