A better text on the philosophy of science than anything I read in university. Paley's watchmaker isn't dismissed or treated with derision but rather an essential ingredient for understanding any theoretical breakthrough: context (with jokes!).

If you can get past the stunning naivety of a former CIA agent on European holiday concluding domestic political division is a novel factor in forever war, Ackerman provides a play-by-play of America's comprehensive failure to the Afghani people even in the last days of Kabul.

The magic of le Carré is the ability to portray the intrigue of the cold war without wallowing in the jingoism that otherwise dominates the genre.

Higgs' own journey through the history of discordianism and magical realism is as engaging as his attempt to suss out how much of the KLF was nonsense, ahead of its time, or often both.

Mostly bolter porn but still a cut above thanks to Cain, Jurgen and Vail.

I don't think I've read TMNT since Return to New York. So I genuinely had no idea The Last Ronin would be so fantastic. What an amazing capstone.

Gets better with Furman and Cybertronian settings.

The art is a bit rough and it features the single worst line of dialogue in the entire fiction, but surprisingly good for such an early piece of Battletech lore.

It's easy to miscast Derrida's work as ultimately nihilistic. Instead, Strathern does a great job illustrating how subjectivity is more a call for epistemic humility than the great relativistic Satan the Derrida's critics interpret him to be.

Feels like The Prisoner but really more of a reimagining of the I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.

Hume advising Gen. St Clair on how to find France is a moment you'd expect in Blackadder

I knew Kierkegaard was odd but never realized how committed he was with to the emo-turned-edgelord life.

The first half of Necron Spy vs Spy is Mad Magazine-like goodness.

Thesis: Hegel is boring
Antithesis: Hegel impregnated his landlady
Synthesis: Hegel was mildly more exciting than his work.

Gets a lot better with “I am Baylor!”

Why so much focus on the Spanish Civil War–oh.

Thoroughly impressed with Strathern's tendency to humanize his stodgy philosophers with details about their sex lives.

The best GL story. So much better than unintentionally silly Hal Jordan too.

Strathern isn't going to help you learn anything about the labour theory of value, but he does let you know Marx had a boil on his dick.

Schopenhauer had a poodle named Atma, lol

I wonder if this hits different because Man of Steel assimilated some JMS' better ideas.

Keeping Husserl's book checked out from the library for 2 years with no one noticing is one of the most amusing tidbits Strathern has commented on.

Real grognard nerding out.

It's not what you think. This isn't a superhero book and the climax isn't even the firefight at the end but rather two GI's–who aren't Frank Castle–arguing over what America really is.