Writing a paper connecting James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man to Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven. Any creative input?
Writing a paper connecting James Joyce's Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man to Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas...
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Who the fuck is James Joyce
don't, unless there is actually some undeniable link between the two. if anything i think godspeeds music is more evocative of pynchon or maybe even mccarthy.
Joanna newsom is a better comparison
Should I go see them live ?
In retrospect I would have connected f# a# oo to Mccarthy, but to late now
They have nothing to do with each other
Use the Priest's decription of hell and bounce it off the radio preacher on Static.
best I can do.
just bs it, it's what I always do and I've never gotten below an A.
Choose a different topic.
retarded hipster shit that is obviously wrong. Why would you write a paper about two things you know are not connected? Fucking loser. They are not even thematically or aesthetically remotely similar. Fucking hipster. Get off this board.
you can start with the fact that James Joyce wrote under an acker's name. he could have wrote as aloysius, instead he streamed himself
>I can't imagine something so I'll be an abusive cunt.
Your inferior mind is why you are where you are, and will end up where you will.
damn
yea I covered that pretty extensively
You want people to be impressed with you, which is why no one will be. go away you hipster fuck. You are a legitimate embarrassment.
does op get zi gist of it all visavi acres of free real estate in ireland? that joyce while technically is joy+ce it is also technically the present infinitive form of the latin verb Jaceo in french. So perhaps your can ask whose consciousness james joyce was streaming, or an even more trivial question is whether he was more fond of french or latin
>Bile bears, sometimes called battery bears, are bears kept in captivity to harvest their bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, which is used by some traditional Chinese medicine practitioners. It is estimated that 12,000 bears are farmed for bile in China, South Korea, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar.
Bile is produced in your liver and stored in your gallbladder.
>Eating a meal that contains even a small amount of fat signals your gallbladder to release bile, which flows through two small tubes
(cystic duct and common bile duct), into the >upper part of your (small intestine), duodenum and
based ironic poster making fun of op but op is too dumb to understand he is being made fun of
>While they're safe to eat, fiddleheads must be cleaned and cooked properly.
>The plant is carcinogenic to animals such as mice, rats, horses and cattle when ingested, although they will usually avoid it unless nothing else is available. Young stems are quite commonly used as a vegetable in China, Japan and Korea. However, some researchers suspect a link between consumption and higher stomach cancer rates
Wow, comparing the token crescendoshit to joyce/entry level burger pomo, that will surely turn out in something else than what already is every second review on the said album's rym page, I can tell.
You can hamfist any work of art to be like any other. Dude Waiting for Godot is literally just Trout Mask Replica in book form!
Picture this,
>Many sites have many archaeological remains dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages through to the Industrial Revolution. The root systems of established bracken stands degrade archaeological sites by disrupting the strata and other physical evidence. These rhizomes may travel a metre or more underground between fronds and form 90% of the plant, with only the remainder being visible. Nepenthes alata (/nJˈpɛnθiːz əˈlɑːtə/; Latin: alatus "winged") is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Philippines.[7][17] Like all pitcher plants, it is carnivorous and uses its nectar to attract insects that drown in the pitcher and are digested by the plant. It is highly polymorphic, and its taxonomy continues to be subject to revisions. Carnivorous plants of the genus Nepenthes supplement their nutrient deficiency by capturing arthropods or by mutualistic interactions, through their leaf-evolved biological traps (pitchers). Though there are numerous studies on these traps, mostly on their prey capture mechanisms, the gas composition inside them remains unknown. Here we show that, Nepenthes unopened pitchers are CO2-enriched ‘cavities’, when open they emit CO2, and the CO2 gradient around open pitchers acts as a cue attracting preys towards them. CO2 contents in near mature, unopened Nepenthes pitchers were in the range 2500–5000 ppm.
"alternately hypnotic and captivating, sleepy and startling"
Yes, they're great live.
Pynchon and the Residents are literally the same thing if you think about it. They had an avant spin on popular culture and both came from the PoMo tradition. Meet the Residents was literally recorded the same year Gravity's Rainbow came out.
Both lived on the West Coast as well and wrote about larger than life comedic characters. Both were secretive about their private lives so much as there not even being any pictures of either. Like I said they are literally the same thing. Pynchon might have actually have been a member
Menswear has moved on from the days when if you weren’t dressed in a suit, you weren’t dressed at all. Granted, choice may still not be as wide as womenswear, but us menfolk gain more wiggle room with each season. Literally, judging by the industry’s current obsession with wider legs.
Enter chinos, the epitome of classic wardrobe staple. Somewhere between denim’s casualness and tailoring’s smarts, chinos go up or down depending on what they are paired with. This versatility has been exploited by every generation of modern times – the US military, 1950s Hollywood, Ivy League preps and every casual Friday since the nineties.
>After the sea urchin embryo has developed to a pluteus larva, the adult rudiment (sea urchin rudiment) is formed, with other adult structures, on the left side of the larva and finally the juvenile sea urchin is formed after metamorphosis. We report here that thyroid hormones (THs) are involved in the formation of the adult rudiment and the adult-type skeleton and the resorption of larval tissues of the sea urchin. The contents of THs in the larval body were determined by radioimmunoassay after the separation of individual THs by HPLC. We confirmed the presence of THs in the larval body and in algae on which the larvae feed. The THs accumulate gradually following the development of the larva and reach maximum levels at the eight-armed stage when the adult rudiment is completed. These results suggest that the development of the larva is influenced by THs accumulated in the larval body. However, inhibitors for the synthesis of THs do not affect the development of the larval body, suggesting a supply of THs from algae.
What does “burger pomo” mean?
>It's the time year for watery eyes and itchy noses, and if you're among the afflicted, you may be surprised to learn that decades of botanical sexism in urban landscapes have contributed to your woes.
Not satisfied with just the trees, the commercial growers then produced a flood of all-male shrubs, junipers, yew pines, fern pines, wax myrtles, alpine currants, plum yews, yews and more. In the past few years we’ve even seen all-male hanging basket plants like begonias. The problem is that while these trees and plants are “litter-free”, they all produce abundant allergenic pollen.
Prior to the 1970s there was only limited demand for new street trees, since almost every street in America seemed to be lined with those big, grand, long-lived stately American elm trees.
>The Gypsy Moth Digest is a database containing information about gypsy moth defoliation, and suppression, eradication, and slow-the-spread treatments nationally. Our Forest Health Protection staff collects this data annually and incorporates it into the Gypsy Moth Digest. If you use this information, please cite the USDA Forest Service Gypsy Moth Digest as the source.
But then Dutch elm disease struck and suddenly millions of our city trees started to die. By the mid-1980s many millions of elms had died and many streets were suddenly treeless. Enter the new modern, university-recommended trees: the clonal males. In short order millions of these wind-pollinated trees were grown, sold and planted to replace the old insect-pollinated elms.
It took a number of years for these new trees to mature enough to start to bloom, but eventually they did and with them came more city pollen and the “epidemic of allergy and asthma.” Many of these same trees are still alive and well and getting even larger, and the bigger they get, the more pollen they shed.
Why don’t you feel so cold right now?
I’m freezing up and you’re wearing ski clothes
I wish that you could feel the cold right now
‘Cos I feel it in my bones
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Baby
When you're here I'm more than a man
We ain't got wings, but we're in the air
Don't know if I'll ever come back down
'Cause I prefer the view from here
Be sure to mention his letters about fucking the farts out of someone.
why are you doing this?
there's nothing in common between the two.
Unless you really *have* to do this, why not write a comparative essay comparing things that are actually linked in some way?
I mean, heck, why not write something about music that Joyce actually might have heard while writing Portrait of the Artist, or music that has been influenced by Joyce (I believe Cage and Takemitsu have both written pieces inspired by Joyce)