>>13910957that goes back a few years ago, i'd say. the full story isn't something i'd like to go over, but during the entirety of 2018 i basically ended up as a tutor.
it was quite enjoyable, although some of the people i had to put up with were... not ideal.
there was this junior in high school, 17 years old i wanna say. he thought that 1 - 0 was 0.
i asked him "If you have an avocado, and you take nothing away from the avocado, how many avocados do you have? remember, you're taking absolutely nothing away, you've done nothing but pull air back."
motherfucker still said 0.
>People like feeling validated>Also people need something to believe in.i certainly see your point on both things. i'm not sure if it's really a political thing most of the time, but it is rather predatory of companies to exploit these needs/wants to retain their userbase.
...plus keeping an open mind and constantly researching everything you believe in is a very hard task.
>its latter half is just bullet points with only a few scenes written in detailmost interesting. what happened to the author? did he die before he could finish it?
>You've got a lot of things on your reading listaha, that i do. i've been trying to read a chapter or two every day, since it takes maybe an hour at most and is quite nice. issue is trying to find a steady time of day to do it, yknow?
>I wonder what sort of people enjoy reading such things.well, outside of individuals who find the darker reaches of humanity fascinating, i'm not really sure i could say without sounding unpleasant. hopefully you get what i mean.
>What sort of topics do you usually find to be the most interesting?ahh man, that's a hard topic for me. i tend to ramble on and on and on about various songs i've overanalyzed for the past year, but outside of that, no concrete interests. my interest in things will pique then wane over and over again. maybe that's a sign of a bad attention span, i dunno.
what do you think of this pic, then?