Diceworld
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  • great great man READ BOTH DICEMAN BOOKS IN MY LATE TEENS.......

  • Please, where can you find this documentary. The link is broken..

  • Dude. Carry a percentile double dice. Its a clear 10 sided die with a smaller 10 sided red die within it. Whenever you are confronted by something you would normally chicken out of, or by something that bores you, you would normally give yourself guilt about. Just slap a percentage chance of doing/not doing it. But brace yourself before rolling. You MUST abide or you're back to the same Hmm-ing and hawing as before. Truly subversive way to live. google extrememathgames 10-Sided Clear Double Dice

  • Ive been practicing diceliving since I was 19, I am 35 now, Ive never blamed the die for any thing that it has led me to that didnt work out in my favor so...

    As far as the adventures chosen to dice by, they arent really chosen by me the way that I do it so this way some of the adventures truly become random=Ive been led on so many wonderful experiences and some that were downright horrible but allk in all its been great fun :)

  • Can anyone provide me with some info on getting this documentary on DVD. Had it on Video taped from channel 4, but cant find it , please message me.

  • And, yet, the self is the one who determines what options to give the die.

    You can't swiftly kick yourself in the ass, even if you want - and need - to.

  • THIS LINK ISNT WORKING!!!!!!

    PLZ Im desperate to watch this!!!

    Im making a school project about the dice man!!!!

  • i`m reading it, i had strange dreams :\ this guy at work saw it and said "cor i read that years ago" reached in his pocket, pulled out a handfull of loose change and there was a white dice (or die should i say) with black spots lol he said he`s has it for years, said the book deffinately affected him, "makes you think" he said.

  • I've been on the dice for a year now.

    It is crazy. I know that.

  • I read his book not long ago...and it amde me think...he has managed to amke himself a free man...free from the rules, and bonds of society...that is quite an achievement,....is eh crazy? Perhaps..but that is not for us to judge...in my view he is a great man.

  • its fiction, luke rhinehart is an alias of the writer george cockcroft, who has experimented with dice and is the leader of the "dice cult"

  • But the fact the "Dice CUlt" exists makes the book non-fiction.

    While a lot of the book is just imagination of George Cockroft, the basic theory of the dice isnt...

  • yeh crazy book. i totally agree with wat hes saying that anthology tv site has nothing to do with it. want to watch the doco FUCK YOU!!

  • Dear Luke,

    I read the `Dice Man~ in Calcutta India In 1980. A perfect book for Calcutta--a key to understanding.

    Since then I've endeavored to become a "random man."

    For me an external die in not necessary; The dice is just a device not to choose.

    Why do you want to be known by others as the "Dice Man"?

    Did the dice really tell you to do that? Aren't you just trying to get laid?

    The Dice Man is radical; you are typical.

    If you want to transcend the collective Self drop the dice!

  • luke rhinehart is a borderline pervert. Strike that, he's a total pervert who wants to 'make love to his children'

  • If so, hes only a pervert because enough people might think so.

    I also doubt he really wants to make love to his children

    Hes got a brilliant imagination and hes created an incredible idea

  • i have a real problem with his 'the dice made me do it' philosophy. In England we have a huge problem with alcohol fuelled violence; when cases are reaching court this drunkeness is often used in mitigaton. The people who get drunk are responsible for their actions and it is luke rhinehart, not the dice, who is responsible for his.

    An earlier poster says he should ditch the dice and just make the choices he really wants, blaming the dice makes him an irresponsible coward.

  • I didnt for a second suggest that rolling dice justify anything i agree and as a fellow englishman i agree that drunkenness is no excuse for crime.

    The dice do provide an interesting element of chance. Tomorrow i plan to use a dice while i hang out with a friend in downtown chritchurch, not allowing any really bad options but generally letting chance into my day. I want to see if its really as exciting and liberating as Rhinehart would suggest.

  • But wouldn't you agree that it would be braver, more empowering and exciting to just decide to do something without relying on the dice to validate it. For example, seeing a girl you think is out of your league and deciding of your own accord to talk to her? If it comes off the glory doesn't have to be shared with the dice, even if you fail all the power is yours because YOU chose to overcome your fear. Rhinehart strikes me as a bored guy who regrets the choices he made earlier in his life.

  • The whole point is that there is no "you". "You" do not exist to share the glory of the dice with. Talking to a girl that is out of "your" league is therefore a contradiction in terms with this philosophy. I disagree with you that it would be braver to decide to do something "yourself" that is out of the ordinary - in fact I don't think it would even be possible for the average person.

  • yeah good man foxtrot you thick cunt... what part of him is a pervert...he is only after saying "we have no true self...we have many true selves" so you cant term him as one thing- a pervert..what if he murders somebody- then you call him a murderer..2 minutes later he jumps into a river and saves somebodys life- then he is a lifesaver too- you cant just term somebody as one thing...read the book ya fucking dope

  • Wow chill out, i never suggested anything contradictory to that. I was talking about how people view things.

    Ive read the second book and im in the middle of the first. I think spaced suggested he was a pervert and i was disagreeing. Just relax and everything will be ok.

  • Luke Rhineheart is a true legend. I remember living by the dice when I first read 'The Diceman' years ago.

    When you reach the fork in the road and don't know which path to take, let the dice decide.

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