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Critical Drinker says out loud what I'm thinking about Picard, and Star Trek in general not even worth thinking about anymore. (piped.kavin.rocks)
posted 4 years ago by JustHereForTheSalmon 4 years ago by JustHereForTheSalmon +74 / -0
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– Booker 30 points 4 years ago +30 / -0

There's a new kind of Moore's Law at play here, one that concerns the time it takes to recognize meaningless timesinks. There was a day when that meant "I'm not going to watch Picard because it looks like a waste of time," now it means "I'm not going to watch critical takedowns of Picard because even that is a waste of time." Everything in mainstream media is empty calories. Even the critics who profiteer off of shitting on MSM are tired of the enterprise. Let's all just move the fuck on and enrich our lives.

Go find letters home from soldiers in the Civil War. These are farmers, mechanics, and destitute hillbillies who have a greater mastery of the English language than we do. We don't even know how much we've lost. Picard is shit. Okay fine. Move on. Read books.

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– Hoodie_Fren 10 points 4 years ago +10 / -0

Fuck yeah. Pretty much all I read is historical nonfiction, and a good part of it, first hand accounts. I'm currently reading "The Cruise of the Cachalot", an account of a 19th century whaling voyage, written very competently by a British seaman with scarcely any formal education. Edit: If anyone wants any recommendations of (mostly nautical) historical nonfiction, hit me up.

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– Booker 11 points 4 years ago +11 / -0

Actually that sounds awesome. Moby Dick made my shortlist because a friend of mine complained it spent too much time talking about whaling. What else do you recommend?

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– Hoodie_Fren 6 points 4 years ago +6 / -0

I'm not hugely into whaling. I've read a few books about it, but it's not my favorite niche. Since my first book in this genre was "Two Years Before the Mast" and Richard H. Dana was very prejudiced against whalers (painting a very grim picture of the Russian whaling ship he visits) I kind of scoffed at whaling. The most famous first hand account of a whaling cruise is "Narrative of the Most Extraordinary and Distressing Shipwreck of the Whale-Ship Essex" by Owen Chase. The problem with the story of the Essex is that everyone is already familiar with it. Be it through Moby Dick, or by the movie adaptation. It's a good read, specially if topped up with Philbrick's "In the Heart of the Sea", which was the basis for the film. But this book I'm reading (The Cruise of the Cachalot) is a good starting point for whaling and nautical nonfiction. The author ( an experienced British seaman) wrote the book in 1898 about his first whaling trip (after years serving in merchant vessels) with the general public in mind, and it's well worth a shot. Beautiful descriptions of the battles between men and the leviathan, lovely visits to faraway islands, and a honest overall account of the situation of sailors in the late 19th century. Now, if you want something more exciting, glamorous, and a little older, you can't go wrong with Owen Chase's book. Shit, I just realized I don't know how to break lines here. I've never written so much in this board.

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– Hoodie_Fren 7 points 4 years ago +7 / -0

OK, I started talking about this and now I can't stop. So, if you wanna read modern books about whaling I can't recommend enough "Leviathan" by Eric J. Dolin. It's by far the most comprehensive and accessible book about the American whaling industry. It's deep, well researched and thick with information, but at the same time it's not academic or dependent on the reader's baggage. The one (obvious) criticism I got for this book is that it's too American. It can't help looking at whaling from a purely American perspective. He acknowledges the British, but at times ignoring the Basque and Portuguese (except when it comes to the Portuguese participation in the New England whaling industry). Then again, it IS supposed to be a book about the history of the American whale fishery.

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– Booker 18 points 4 years ago +18 / -0

Why are you gay

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– Booker 15 points 4 years ago +15 / -0

At least I'm not gay

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