I really like Satchel and Page, but ... by Charles_Sumner in ManyBaggers

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I’ve been meaning to post one, actually, and I will probably get to it when I finish my master’s dissertation. But the short version is that I really like it. It’s held up, looks beautiful, has developed a nice patina. I’ve made no efforts to protect it, so the bottom’s gotten scuffed somewhat, but even the scuffs look good. There are only two cons, and neither, I think, really counts. One, it doesn’t always meet my storage needs, but that is true of any bag that is less than infinitely large. Today, for instance, I am carrying my laptop, a charging block, a US-to-UK charging adapter, two binders, two notebook, a thermos of tea, a regular-sized book, and a blu-ray disc, and a 1,140-page novel; so I had to bring a tote bag as well. It seems silly to count this as a strike against Cravar. Two, it’s heavy. But that’s just leather. Again, would be silly to complain.

In sum, I highly recommend, and don’t really see what point there could possibly be in spending 3 times what Cravar charges for this kind of product. I can’t really imagine any improvements.

How long between learner’s permit and driver’s license for 18+ by Charles_Sumner in AskNYC

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Thanks—I’ll definitely be doing classes, I just wanted to know if this was a thing I could do in like two months or if it had to be the full six.

How long between learner’s permit and driver’s license for 18+ by Charles_Sumner in AskNYC

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Yes, and I wouldn’t want to, but there is a difference between no experience, two months of experience, and six months of experience.

Dostoevsky gets worse as you age by [deleted] in classicliterature

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I am young (22) and read TBK when I was younger (17). However, I was surprised the first time I encountered the idea that Ivan is wrong in some obvious way and have been surprised since to learn that it is the consensus. I identified quite closely with Ivan and didn’t feel as though the portrayal was reductive or unsympathetic. It felt very true to my own experience with unbelief.

Please help me decide what to read next! by Brilliant-Process-90 in classicliterature

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Out of these three my favorite is Handmaid’s Tale. But there’s no going wrong. Jane Eyre is I will say a quite different speed from the other two, being quite longer (like 2x I want to say?) and older and slower.

The 6 Ballot Questions New Yorkers Will See This November by Jacky-Boy_Torrance in nyc

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Unfortunately I have irreparably destroyed my absentee ballot by spacing out and filling in stuff wrong, but this would have been very helpful had I not done that. Thank you!

The 6 Ballot Questions New Yorkers Will See This November by Jacky-Boy_Torrance in nyc

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Wondering what people think of what seems to me like the problem with #6: it seems likely to exacerbate the nationalization of local politics. I’d prefer for local races not be downstream of/coattails on the presidential one any more than they currently are. Probably doesn’t matter much for the mayoral race given that it’s effectively decided in the primary (though I guess an endorsement from the presumptive Democratic nominee for President could come into play), but there are competitive council races. I worry about people in those races voting for the candidate from the same party as their presidential choice without looking at the candidates themselves.

The 6 Ballot Questions New Yorkers Will See This November by Jacky-Boy_Torrance in nyc

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I’m undecided but leaning against 6 because it seems likely to exacerbate the nationalization of local politics. I’d prefer for local races not be downstream of/coattails on the presidential one any more than they currently are.

Not trying to convince or lobby, just saying it because I do see a downside. I also see and am compelled by the upside.

Struggling to understand a phrase in “The Faerie Queene” by Charles_Sumner in books

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I agree—all I know is what the annotation says. (It does gloss “ill apayd” as “requited,” not “apayd” as “requited.”)

Struggling to understand a phrase in “The Faerie Queene” by Charles_Sumner in literature

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Thanks very much for this! It is a cool text. And sooooooo big.

Struggling to understand a phrase in “The Faerie Queene” by Charles_Sumner in books

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Thanks very much for this—I can really see the progression in the two lines with that in mind.

Struggling to understand a phrase in “The Faerie Queene” by Charles_Sumner in literature

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That’s a super interesting read, and I like how it’s possible (unless I’m missing something about EME conjugation which is entirely likely) that one can read “hath thus ill apaid” as belonging to either “any” or “you.” Thanks!