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tttxgq t1_j42aos2 wrote
I agree. As I recall, my opinion at the time I read Hitchhiker’s… was that he writes a lot of non-sequiturs, and it just didn’t make me laugh. I think I felt like he was trying too hard to be random or unpredictable. I could be totally wrong about it and doubtless there will be Adams fans who disagree, but that was just my take on it.
tttxgq t1_j2eh0w2 wrote
Reply to comment by just_ubcing in TIL The darkest color in the world doesn't have a name, it has the ability to absorb 99.995% of light and has been used to cover a diamond worth 2 million dollars for an "artistic project" by mic3ttaa
None more black_Final v3 Dave updated.xls
tttxgq t1_iuji6ao wrote
Reply to Do you look at page numbers when you’re purchasing a book to justify the price? by aprilhillwriting
That’s literally the worst way to choose a book. I buy it based on how good I think it’ll be. 200 pages of great writing is worth more than 10,000 pages of drivel.
tttxgq t1_j6ev9hk wrote
Reply to comment by ermghoti in TIL in the 1980s Monty Python got much of its exposure to the US through PBS, because of CBS censoring parts of "The Holy Grail" in a 1977 broadcast. This upset the comedy troupe, prompting them to withdraw the broadcast rights. by AnthillOmbudsman
He hasn’t got shit all over him!