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Thoughts on Joshua Cohen?
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>see cohen posting for last year or so
>assume it is just some self published faggot shilling
>see LA Times reported on his selection as a top 20 young author
Lmao it was me. But I stopped when I noticed someone else started doing it. Because honestly you shouldn't read him. I just wanted to meme someone into wasting their time reading witz ROFL
>Thoughts on Joshua Cohen?
No time at all for that pretentious faggot.
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I know this interview is a bit old but when I saw him look straight into that camera and say "I like the way Anatomy of Melancholy looks on a shelf" with absolute conviction I knew he was gonna be a fuckin faggot for life.
Fuck this try hard bougie prat. He is exactly what you should try NOT to be.
weeeeeeeeew
>boring as fuck
>has people googling 'how many black dicks can natalie portman fit up her' as a plot point
Pick one
>scatalogical ohso zany referential humor
>2017
>not boring
read an interview where he quoted joyce's comment about keeping the academics busy in reference to the pattern of syllables per paragraph in book of numbers
Kivsa Brigade, Akavish Battalion, Tziraah Company, Platoon Bet, Squad Bet – the Death Alley Ewes, the Heroes of Shujaiyeh, the Martyrs of Salah al-Din Road – wasn’t a special unit, just a specialish unit, not elite, but elite enough. Nothing about them made sense. Take, for instance, their name, which they’d regarded as a joke – that they were referred to as ewes, or frail female lambs – until they went into combat and the joke, like sheep’s milk, went sour. They were infantry, after all, so it was difficult not to feel like sacrificial bleaters, fleecy soldiers who’d been sent off to slaughter.
Kivsa, Akavish, Tziraah.
Ewe, Spider, Wasp.
The source of this, their full unit designation, was to be found in Torah and in other venerably tedious books that were like Torah, whose legends had been introduced to them by an old – but a forty-something-year-old – veteran on the very first day of their training. It’s strange, how your only religious training can come from the army . . . how your only religion can be the army . . .