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How did your thesis on "gay shit" go?
lol it went really well & i'm trying to get it published now but publishers are basically huge bullies & the only ones that might have it are making me cut a third of it before they'll even decide whether or not they want it. it wasnt rly on gay shit it was on issues of silence & expressibility in moby-dick no homo
i'm on page 259 of Moby Dick unabridged, bitches.
nice dont quit in the whiteness of the whale (which i think you're already past?) or cetology
yep, few chapters back. he's talking about how different whales got notoriety and were named..
nice dude this book really helped me with m-d
http://www.amazon.com/Whalers-Dictionar ... 1571313095 if u were looking for any supplemental reading lol
lawls. So far, reading it has turned me solidly pro-whaling. I don't give a shit if they all get killed off, I'll dance on the foamy red waves. I don't really think Moby Dick is pro or against whaling in general, but reading this made me spend many hours watching whaling youtubes, and reading about the various anti-whaling organizations. I also started watching a little Whale Wars, and recently got about an hour into the documentary on Paul Watson. I laughed super hard at him and his ideas. So stupid.
These rejects have all this knowledge and preach all this malarkey about evolution which very much includes survival of the fittest... but they expect it all to come to a halt with humans.
Why can't we survive at the expense of the whales? When their gone, the earth will either die a little bit more, or adapt. Either way, we are all on a planet that is unstoppably going from order to disorder, and we can't do a thing about it. Sure we can attempt to prolong it. But burning BILLIONS of tons of fuel (sea shepard runs on rainbows and happy songs?) to save the whales is a massive shit-lump of hypocrisy.
/soapbox.