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Old 06.03.2009, 06:23 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by demonrail666
No, you can't get arrested for it here either but grief in any form is something I tend to try and avoid at all costs. If that means Lolita is reserved strictly for indoor consumption, then so be it.

Long story short - there was a girl on the tube, reading de Sade's Justine. She wasn't interesting, in many regards.

Lolita's a good book, but I reckon Bataille is, content-wise, vastly more subversive while ostensibly just being weird.

I have a summer of Heidegger in front of me, plus the qu'ran.
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