Shifting gears

Dec 05, 2004 04:44

Pretty soon it will be an entire year since I started this thing so I am doing the most practical thing I can think to do wth an online journal. I'm abandoning it for something new. I followed Donna to a new site, which is pretty much identical to this excpet for a few extra things here and there. I still have to tweak it but as of January 1st 2005 ( Read more... )

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colbybfox December 5 2004, 17:59:53 UTC
No the uneducated are not itelligent most of the time I would say, but that still does not disprove whoever said that originally. Is reading the isolation equivilant to spoon reading? I would say reading is equivilant to fast food in that respect. Spoon feeding would be something like prison. You have to go out and get books (in the regard I mean) much in the same way you do a Whopper.

Emilie recommended a book series to me and I read it (mainly) so that she and I will have more to talk about when I call her. I know what you mean about people's perspective in imagination and understandland. One of my absolute favorite charcaters in the books is one of the least discussed, very minor characters. To me the charcater is one of my absolute literary favorites, but to Emilie its nearly the polar opposite. We've both read the same pages, we both have the same information on the charcater, but we see her in completely different lights.

Why do you think that is? Other books we've read? Backgrounds, upbringing, personal comparisons? Let me know.

Oh, what is a noob?

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