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My commute to work was made excellent the other day when I saw a motorcyclist try to ride on the pavement to avoid a traffic queue, lose control, fall off and land bollock-first on a concrete bollard. He was fine, eventually – but tell us your tales of the old blinding agony to the gentleman's or gentlewoman's area.
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Remind me ... is Imperial Bedrooms the crass parody about the wealthy and self-obsessed sadist? Or is that American Psycho? Or Less Than Zero?
It's just I get them a bit confused. What with them all being the same schlocky pulp crap about the same two-dimensional wank-fantasy-autobiographical Brett Easton Ellis character.
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Dr. Shampoo. Your mummy and daddy must be well pleased that you doing such a good job of your BA. Especially being a 1st year Lit. student and all.
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The taking the piss out of yuppies is the good bit, the violence is really irrelevant, which is, I think, the point. And on that point (and that point alone) it's not half bad. But let's not confuse pulp lit with lit (Rushdie's Midnight Children is great, Satanic Verses difficult to keep interested in, but either way, it's a different standard of writing altogether - so not, in my opinion, comparable).
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I prefer Ballard to Rushdie though.
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it's just irritating when people wank on about it as if it's something more than just airport pulp fiction.
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