Depending on your profession, generally YES.
Depending on your profession, generally YES.
That’s about as valid as “guns don’t kill people, people do”.
We schrijven geschiedenis waar je bij staat, ‘t is niet normaal meer!
Same! High Fidelity is an obvious one as well :)
Can’t be seen with anything under $400. Rich millennials nowadays…
/s fam, but how can you code and not understand less-than/greater-than symbols 🤨
Just wanted to commend you for sharing your experience and taking the time to write this out, you’re awesome ❤️
Haha I like your disclaimer, as it was indeed very inviting to reply with a “still a swamp” :)
“Less food”? What are you talking about? Most of the land used for livestock is for exported meat. Also, meat is an incredibly unsustainable source of food.
‘Buneeden’, waus.
Haha “fuck, so close…”
Interesting, I remember really liking Fathers and Sons. Is the reference to this book obvious? Or how does that get into play?
The Elder (and Poetic) Edda. Beowulf fits this as well, probably.
Master Handbook of Acoustics—lives up to its name.
Never heard of the writer, this book, or the person reviewing it. This review is awesome though 😁
Wheel of Time! I’m nearing the end of book three. At this pace I’ll be done with the series in about 5 years 😅
East of Eden, hands down. That said, it’s hard to explain why (a short description of this book will always sound dull and boring)—I suppose it’s the character development. It’s truly something else.
Anna Karenina, but not because of Anna (she’s kind of a dickhead); because of Levin. So good.
Infinite Jest as well. I just don’t get it 🤷♂️ I don’t get the hype, or the humor, or the plot—I feel I’m missing something in order to ‘get’ this book.
I love reading about these tiny publishers and indie labels, where the focus gets put back on the artists’s work rather than being hyper-focussed on profits. Super admirable 🙌