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Yep. Great reason to see it.Plus directed by David Fincher, who has made a fair few of my all-time favourite films in Seven and Fight Club
Great film
Yep. Great reason to see it.Plus directed by David Fincher, who has made a fair few of my all-time favourite films in Seven and Fight Club
Great film
havent used a library for ages, but thought about it. They're a great service. Some are better than others. I remember when you used to be able to borrow VHS movies and CDs from libraries too.Currently reading 'A Very Short Introduction to Political Philosophy'. Fantastic book, though I never get very far as I only have time to read just before I sleep.
Due back to the library by the 28th (I think) this month so have to finish it by then, have already used my two renewals.
I forgot how good the library is - free books, reservations are $1 and putting a time limit on my time with the book means I'll actually get around to it. Support your local library people!
Still can. And DVD's.havent used a library for ages, but thought about it. They're a great service. Some are better than others. I remember when you used to be able to borrow VHS movies and CDs from libraries too.
fuck I’m still going, 80% thruI'm reading Moby Dick and have been for 2 1/2 years
Set goals, like a chapter before you fall asleep. Before you know it, you'll feel motivated to break them and be reading more. You get the same litle dopamine hit when you reach the reading targets you set.The Selfish Gene by Dawkins, great book but I'm making pathetically slow progress.
Reading, as an extreme sport. YIEEEWSe
Set goals, like a chapter before you fall asleep. Before you know it, you'll feel motivated to break them and be reading more. You get the same litle dopamine hit when you reach the reading targets you set.
Time to double down and do high-performance reading while you Zwift. Maybe throw in some upper body pilates while you're at it to really maximise your use of time.Reading, as an extreme sport. YIEEEW
kettlebells with pages glued to them. Lift, read sentence, drop.Time to double down and do high-performance reading while you Zwift. Maybe throw in some upper body pilates while you're at it to really maximise your use of time.
Can I eat a dagwood dog at the same time?Time to double down and do high-performance reading while you Zwift. Maybe throw in some upper body pilates while you're at it to really maximise your use of time.
Only if you disengage your gag reflexCan I eat a dagwood dog at the same time?
Started this last weekend (on the recommendation from my brother in law after I said I chose engineering as a degree over law or finance because those things are just made up) while on a weekend trip to the sunshine state.‘Sapien: A brief history of human kind’ was the last book i raved about and made friends read. It’s an amazing, objective and dispassionate look at where we sit on the food chain, how we evolved (through tools, language, shared stories etc) and what drives human behaviour.
Its got a foreword by Laura Tingle. With her on board, there is ZERO chance of it being apolitical, sorry. And it going to be falling off the left side of your desk.....I don't normally read books by or about politicians, but this was recommended and Tim Watts previous work has been very good and relatively apolitical. The introduction said all the right things regards futures foresighting, which is super-encouraging. Only a few pages into the first chapter, thought I'd get a morning of reading, but a three year old confirmed just how naive that plan was.
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Reading his latest at the moment.Finished reading this 2 months ago. Great novel, 'twas hard going for the first 1/4 (took me 6+ months), but the last 3/4 of it I read in about 2 weeks.
Now I'm onto working my way back through the Drenai novels in chronological order for something different.