Fingers crossed.
David Blaine’s latest magic stunt was a bad one.
And fair play to Matthew McConaughey for taking him down.
And fair play to Matthew McConaughey for taking him down.
Mein Kampf?Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
The Bible.Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
The Bible.
I had to read parts of that for a history essay. It's extremely tumescent- bone dry and tough going.Mein Kampf?
All because of a peaceful religion…
What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
Unfortunately a very significant portion of Muslims have a different interpretation.
Huh. I thought you were being sarcastic.What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
Radicalisation and quite possibly mental health issues are at fault, not the religionHuh. I thought you were being sarcastic.
Seems like this person might have a different interpretation.
Regardless the interpretation, the religion is ultimately at fault here.
Radicalisation and quite possibly mental health issues are at fault, not the religion
Radicalization doesn’t happen without the religion. It’s the common thread.Radicalisation and quite possibly mental health issues are at fault, not the religion
You can't separate the radicalization from the religion, certainly not in this case.
All because of a peaceful religion…
What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
Never fails to amaze how so many people can be so enamoured with their religion and yet so fragile and insecure when others just gently poke and prod a bit of its doctrine.
What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?
What that guy did is not allowed in Islam. Fyi.
It’s one of a small number of books I’ve started but not finished. I mean to give it another go. I loved Midnight’s Children but Rushdie’s magic realism can be tough to stick with.
One thing is certain - a lot more people are going to read it after this incident than would have bothered before.
Horrible news.
Is there are any other book with such an inverse proportion between its fame/infamy and the number of people who have read it? Has anyone on here read it (I haven’t)?