old books: There's nothing like the solid, reliable feel of an old book. (Except the juicy feel of something juicy). I remember coveting my grandfather's chemistry text even though I hated the subject. It was beautifully bound in green cloth with perfect, neat, small type. The smell of an old book comforts me. My prized possession is my first edition Atlas Shrugged.
reason: I think of myself as a reasonable person, I try to view decision points in terms of what reason would dictate as opposed to emotion, which is difficult for me as a typically emotional and hot-headed irishman. I believe that clinging to reason and things like logic can help temper our passions and with good discourse and observation can get us where we need to go. That being said I have been known to abandon reason on occasion ;) (That being read, I'd like to make you abandon reason upon occasion ;)
Also, you need to join shitty advice...some of it is pedestrian, but some of it is really funny :) I want to hear what shitty advice you come up with :)
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There's nothing like the solid, reliable feel of an old book. (Except the juicy feel of something juicy). I remember coveting my grandfather's chemistry text even though I hated the subject. It was beautifully bound in green cloth with perfect, neat, small type. The smell of an old book comforts me. My prized possession is my first edition Atlas Shrugged.
reason:
I think of myself as a reasonable person, I try to view decision points in terms of what reason would dictate as opposed to emotion, which is difficult for me as a typically emotional and hot-headed irishman. I believe that clinging to reason and things like logic can help temper our passions and with good discourse and observation can get us where we need to go. That being said I have been known to abandon reason on occasion ;) (That being read, I'd like to make you abandon reason upon occasion ;)
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