BriEats | The Food Connoisseur
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BriEats | The Food Connoisseur
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what did he put in this😭😭😭

hit me with the harshest reality truth

Kai Cenat reveals hes been reading for 20 minutes at a time to get better at speaking 👀


Pro Tip: Take a book with you every time you leave your home. That way you can turn waiting time into reading time (especially if you have jury duty).

On the discourse of number of books read being performative and consumerist, my opinion is that real book readers don’t even keep track, they don’t count numbers, they just read on, read anything they fancy, fiction, non fiction, etc… Constantly hunting for the next best thing.

Over 30 books in a year is consumerist and anti-intellectual

Anonymous I work at a public library. A teenage boy came to the desk. He looked nervous. "I found this," he said. He put a copy of Harry Potter on the counter. It was lost 3 years ago. It was battered. "I stole it," he admitted. "We didn't have money for books. But I read it. I read it ten times." He pulled out a crumpled $10 bill. "For the fine." I looked at the computer. The fine was way more than $10. I looked at the kid. He was honest. He was a reader. I took the $10. "Actually," I said, "The fine is exactly zero dollars during Amnesty Week." (There is no Amnesty Week). I pushed the money back to him. "Buy your own copy," I said. "And come back. We have the sequel." He comes in every Tuesday now. Libraries are for reading, not for accounting.

Yes. Vacations are better.

Hiking gear, state park passes, streaming services (music & film), internet hotspots, access to 3D printers and sewing machines, discounts to museums, academic digital resources (JSTOR, Gale), toys, ancestry/genealogy websites.

So, this is what y'all do at the beauty spa? 🤔





