>>13911133What was he doing in high school though? You'd think someone who doesn't know something that simple would have a lot of years to repeat.
But what do you enjoy about the process of teaching itself?
>but it is rather predatory of companies to exploit these needs/wants to retain their userbase.I know, I find it outright disgusting. It wouldn't exactly be justified if they did it for an ideology they truly believed in either, but exploiting people for nothing else than money (and you already having a lot of it too) is just... psychopathic is the best word I can come up with.
>what happened to the author? did he die before he could finish it?He was imprisoned in the Bastille when he wrote it and got moved. But it turns out that when the Bastille was being stormed someone snuck in and took it, and then centuries later it somehow got published.
>issue is trying to find a steady time of day to do it, yknow?How about reading a little before you go to bed? No one should be able to disturb you during such late hours.
>hopefully you get what i mean.Yes I do. And there a number of erotic "classics" which are quite abusive out there, which makes me think that certain people read them for more than just morbid curiosity.
>maybe that's a sign of a bad attention span, i dunno.I don't think it is. Isn't it more useful to be curious about a large variety of things than just one or two topics? However I still think it would be best to only focus on a few of them, as someone who's good at a lot of things will rarely excel in any.
>what do you think of this pic, then?That's adorable! I think I like it even more, probably because of the artstyle too.
Speaking of which, I love these pictures. I can't believe I haven't come across them sooner.
It's time for me to go now. I'm not sure if I'll be able to keep this alive in the afternoon too but I'll try.