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Fire In The Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit by Tom Cowan
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im reading whatever is on this site...
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Pirate Hunter: The True Story of Captain Kidd
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The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand...
$.02 |
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"The Confidence Game" by Richard and "Betty and Veronica Summer Fun" by Frank Doyle (left here by the neighbor boy who is in love with me)
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The Path of the Feather by Michael Samuels
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The Rational Optimist -- perhaps a bit of confirmation bias there
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Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton and then Paint the Wind by Pam Munoz Ryan
Today looks to be a good day for reading. |
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Wild Ducks Flying Backwards (A collection of short stories) - Tom Robbins
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Re reading-
Black Seas Of Infinity - The Best Of HP Lovecraft |
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nothin lol
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Saving Max
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Cisco 1, Telecom & networking, IT computers.
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This is what I am reading:
8 Look-Alikes The Study: Do Married Couples Start to Look Alike Study Conducted By: Psychologist Robert Zajonc at the University of Michigan For this study 110 participants were presented with random photographs of faces, and were instructed to match the men with the women who most closely resembled each other. Two dozen of the photographs were of couples when first married and another two dozen were of the same couples 25 years later. The judges were able to match husbands and wives far more often when the couples were older than when they were younger. Interesting Fact: The results could not be explained but there were some possible explanations. The first was diet with the thinking that if both partners eat a high fat diet, their faces will both tend to look chubby. Another explanation was environment such as sunshine that would affect the skin in similar ways. A third explanation was predisposition with the idea that people are more likely to choose partners who will grow to look like them. The most popular explanation was empathy. People grow to look similar because they are empathizing with each other so the couple would copy each other’s facial expressions. Then over time because of all the empathizing, their faces come to look more similar. |
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I've just finished reading this:
http://www.madeofthis.org/ Apparently these two guys have exchanged their memories for more than two years and then published the lot. It's a great mix of funny, sad, and poignant stories, all condensed in a few lines. It certainly has a sort of cumulative effect on the reader. At least that's what I felt. |
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Darwinia by Robert Charles Wilson
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the real world.
train to pakistan. the untouchables. funny boy. |
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Chronicles of dune.
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Weird Tales anthology. Collection of stories that were originally published in the old Weird Tales Magazines.
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Still LOTR. I'll be reading this for a while.
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