Forget school, it's summer! (Off topic 4.0)

<p>Jennifer Lopez still looks good.</p>

<p>Lopez or Lawrence?</p>

<p>Or both?</p>

<p>Lopez. </p>

<p>Yeah.</p>

<p>Emily Bett Rickards.</p>

<p>Arrow.</p>

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<p>Oh ok thanks Maine</p>

<p>What’s defined as an authoritative website?</p>

<p>You guys think Fahrenheit 451 is good? :slight_smile: It’s one of my summer reading books. I’m also required to choose between Tuesdays with Morrie, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Ender’s Game, or Night (which we read in school last year). I don’t really want to have Night as my summer reading book, though.</p>

<p>@MaineLonghorn‌ </p>

<p>When you say links to images, does that also mean posting images with img tags? The image doesn’t link to anything unless url tags are used, you just see the image.</p>

<p>@LosingCrayon‌ It’s okay to me. The beginning was kind of exciting but the end I thought was boring. I wouldn’t read it for fun. I had to read it in school.</p>

<p>@dsi411‌ </p>

<p>I enjoyed the book a lot more after reading it a 2nd time</p>

<p>I read Fahrenheit for a project in my freshmen year. A solid book for sure. Though my english teacher was convinced that the book was more against television than censorship.</p>

<p>Read Ender’s Game if you are really into gaming and strategies. Lots of neat stuff in that one. The other books are pretty depressing.</p>

<p>So the Spurs…</p>

<p>@mrnephew‌ Are very pointy? I have no idea what you are talking about, though a quick bing search suggests that you may be referring to a hockey team.</p>

<p>Lol. Basketball, but you were being sarcastic, right?</p>

<p>Hard to tell on an online forum.</p>

<p>Yeah. I was being sarcastic. And the best way to be informed about something on the internet is to say something ridiculously incorrect about the thing you want to be informed about.</p>

<p>@observeraffect‌ </p>

<p>I liked Ender’s Game a lot, but the other books in the series murdered Orson Scott Key’s writing for me. Also, he’s an avowed homophobe</p>

<p>@Apollo11 Thank god for the death of the author then. Separating an author from their work is great for getting past them having beliefs that you may not agree with.</p>