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6/24/2025, 1:57:11 PM
>>211914466
>who should we believe
>an engineer that worked on the titan submersible
or
>the guy who reached the deepest part of the planet in a self designed sub
>someone who's subs meet every single criteria for safety
>who is recognized as one of the leading experts in submersibles
>who spent more time at the titanic than anyone else on the planet, even its own crew
GEEE I DUNNO DUDE
>who should we believe
>an engineer that worked on the titan submersible
or
>the guy who reached the deepest part of the planet in a self designed sub
>someone who's subs meet every single criteria for safety
>who is recognized as one of the leading experts in submersibles
>who spent more time at the titanic than anyone else on the planet, even its own crew
GEEE I DUNNO DUDE
6/18/2025, 12:56:37 AM
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Woman in the Dunes
A really enjoyable read. It's very sensual in its description of surroundings, some awkward metaphors, but it's something I've seen other Japanese writers do. It's a genuinely refreshing experience because it allows itself to ramble on its philosophising without it being preachy or masturbatory or butchering the compelling story, I think you can only get this effect in literature with authors that are actually sensitive and invested in the world. I hate to use this word, but despite the bleak story it seems to be a genuine life-affirming work.
Woman in the Dunes
A really enjoyable read. It's very sensual in its description of surroundings, some awkward metaphors, but it's something I've seen other Japanese writers do. It's a genuinely refreshing experience because it allows itself to ramble on its philosophising without it being preachy or masturbatory or butchering the compelling story, I think you can only get this effect in literature with authors that are actually sensitive and invested in the world. I hate to use this word, but despite the bleak story it seems to be a genuine life-affirming work.
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