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I agree, I was really hoping for a couple more pages of Obama gifs. I miss him.
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
I agree, I was really hoping for a couple more pages of Obama gifs. I miss him.
*sigh*
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Solid It joke.
huh?
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Get a thread.
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Solid It joke.
ALLOL
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Solid It joke.
ALLOL
dITto
huh?
I assume it has to do with that movie that you haven’t seen.
I haven’t seen it, either.
huh?
I assume it has to do with that movie that you haven’t seen.
I haven’t seen it, either.
FTLFY
huh?
I assume it has to do with that movie that you haven’t seen.
I haven’t seen it, either.
Yeah, I have not seen that movie.
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Get a thread.
Then people would make fun of me for creating what they believe to be an unnecessary thread.
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Get a thread.
Then people would make fun of me for creating what they believe to be an unnecessary thread.
meh
The Stranger by Albert Camus (English translation, as I unfortunately don’t know French)
I read it as an assignment for my AP Literature class. I went ahead and read the whole thing tonight because it’s short, and found it occasionally amusing, but philisophically worthless.
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huh?
I assume it has to do with that movie that you haven’t seen.
I haven’t seen it, either.
Duracell is readin- oh never mind.
meh
Absolute brain candy.
Nevermind.
and yet another interesting discussion goes down the drain
Judging only by the fact that the last two posts before his were actually about books I just assume that what he really meant was another discussion not going the way he wanted it to go.
Should get through this by the end of the weekend. A short read and yet very informative.
“Logic is the battlefield of adulthood.”
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
Which version? The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
Textbooks are fairly okay to lug around since I’ve been going back to college since 2012 and books around 300 so pages are reasonable. Not a “Why is this book so massive?” at 1,300? That’s the main issue I have with Stephen King books. Great to buy and collect but inconvenient for the bus. Even though I have The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carre (e with accent mark) in my backpack all the time but I also have the epub version too.
AND as I mentioned, majority of my books are still in storage.
But I’m at page 547 of 1041 of Stephen King’s IT.
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
Which version?
New International Version or New Living Translation.
2011 NIV is fine. I’m not picky about it being the '84 NIV like some people might be.
New King James Version might be “poetic”, but I imagine that wasn’t the intent of the original authors of the scrolls/books (outside of Psalms and Song of Solomon, obviously).
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
That was not an invitation to troll, sir. Thank you.
chyron just put a big Ric pic in your sig and be done with it.
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
That was not an invitation to troll, sir. Thank you.
Mr. Rogers will make it an invitation.
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
Which version?
New International Version or New Living Translation.
2011 NIV is fine. I’m not picky about it being the '84 NIV like some people might be.New King James Version might be “poetic”, but I imagine that wasn’t the intent of the original authors of the scrolls/books (outside of Psalms and Song of Solomon, obviously).
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
That was not an invitation to troll, sir. Thank you.
Both Encyclopedias and Dictionaries also work as improvised doorstops.
Best Bibles to read maybe are the ones which have less left out and also the annotated versions.
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
Which version?
New International Version or New Living Translation.
2011 NIV is fine. I’m not picky about it being the '84 NIV like some people might be.New King James Version might be “poetic”, but I imagine that wasn’t the intent of the original authors of the scrolls/books (outside of Psalms and Song of Solomon, obviously).
I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
That was not an invitation to troll, sir. Thank you.
It’s not trolling, it’s a fact. Same how a majority of Dictionaries and Encyclopedias could be used as improvised doorstops.
DuracellEnergizer said:I want a physical Bible. I want my Bible in leather cover with gold gilding, not some impersonal text on a kindle.
The Bible does not work well on an eBook Reader. But on an app, like the YouVersion app Life.Curch made, it works very well indeed.
I like both. Not either, but both.
The majority work as an improvised doorstop too.
That was not an invitation to troll, sir. Thank you.
Mr. Rogers will make it an invitation.
Welcome to my Neighborhood.