>>15842675-e my favorite, because I've never had any other kind of tea. I don't plan on doing so either, cause it's just so good on it's own, I don't feel a need to. It's pretty much a staple of the country, literally everybody drinks it throughout their entire life. I myself have way too much of it.
>songI don't know why, but, it's really weird hearing that style of guitar, which I'd expect to be hearing from what you usually would, with a voice over it that I'm used to hearing from a complete other style of it, as in folk music and all. Just never listened to Turkish rock, I guess that's why because. Besides that, there are parts of it I like. Never been much into guitar solos, they just have a samey feeling to me, but around the singing sections, I did enjoy. Just for fun, the lyrics are him talking about wanting to be saved from his anger.
>>15842702Oh, okay then, and thank you, have a good one.
>>15842725It is getting late, yeah. But I don't feel like it. Not yet.
>>15842828Sure, have another one.
>>15842834>I'd recommend some of his essays, like Civil Disobedience and Walking, to get a taste for him.Alright, thank you, I'll make a note of that and get to it once I'm done with what I'm reading at the moment. But maybe I'll start with Walden instead, since I'm getting curious about this prose he has, and also whatever kind of thoughts that come from living by a pond by yourself for a year, it just sounds interesting.
I've just never been much into fiction with books, I enjoy someone writing about stuff that have actually existed at some point in some form or another, I suppose that's why almost everything I've read so far have been memoirs. By the way, if you haven't already, I'd recommend myself that you read at the very least one about the Vietnam War, it's really captivating stuff, at points.
I think the only fiction work I've read before was Roadside Picnic, and that only because of the game it inspired. Part 1, too long.