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John Laroche Done With Fish

John Laroche and his feeling on fish  
 
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terentesangre (1 week ago) Show Hide
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One of the best books I ever read. The movie script is also amazing
Adrian101882 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I love the irony between the car crash he got his family into and his lack of concentration on the road as he goes back and forth with Meryl Streep in the van - his spirit was endlessly-restless, but also endlessly-wreckless.
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This is not about fish, its a metaphor.
minikitten (7 months ago) Show Hide
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awesome!!!
InvaderChrissy (8 months ago) Show Hide
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"That's how much fuck fish". haha This movie leaves an impression on you
buddhastalin (8 months ago) Show Hide
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one of the best movie scenes EVAR.
ragemas (9 months ago) Show Hide
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mirror world? october '88? awesome. fuck fish. although, a turtle isn't really a fish.
agnernai (9 months ago) Show Hide
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The true renaissance individual must research ad nauseam each part of the whole, natural universe in order to glimpse some understanding of relativity and interconnectedness among living things and their by-products. Anyone can drop their current obsession one they can honestly define the differences between a benefit and a hazard. To dally is to miss the "fingers of fate" as Joseph Campbell once described.  It takes supreme dedication to reap unimaginable benefits.
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I was/am still Laroche: I once had a room full of fish tanks, then reptiles, insects, spiders you name it. Then it was baseball cards, birds, and so on.... now it's italian cars. I think it's simple really: (reminds me of the guy who quits beer one day simply because he's exhausted the fun out of it) It's not so much hoarding as perhaps absolute assimilation. The ability to discard it overnight? The sublimation has become the whole, the whole "fish" template is in focus. Patterns.
dapintebajr (10 months ago) Show Hide
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dropped turtles when i found ice-age fossils...

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