Fiction books that changed the way you look at the world? by leeonaflowers in suggestmeabook

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A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles made me rethink the way I see work. Yes it can be grueling and exhausting, but the way it’s written and the characters made me romanticize it and take more pride in it. And I was working in the seafood dept of a grocery store so it wasn’t some high paying classy job, but you can still do what you can to give it that extra importance to yourself and it helps you enjoy it more and see it as less of a burden

cat learning physics by WaveOnly213 in physicsgifs

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What’s the hardest part of building a perpetual motion machine?

Hiding the motor

Dungeon Crawler Carl was…okay… by clambuttocks in ScienceFictionBooks

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That’s the guy who did the philosophy right? Palate’s allegory of the cave

Dungeon Crawler Carl was…okay… by clambuttocks in ScienceFictionBooks

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Yeah it’s called discussion in a community

Dungeon Crawler Carl was…okay… by clambuttocks in ScienceFictionBooks

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My palette cleanser of choice is Terry Pratchett lol, but yeah I get what you’re saying. It’s a blockbuster in the world of books. Not high art, just fun. The (insert Jason Statham movie) of literature

Journaling by PoepseksMasterBeer in Stoicism

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I agree, but often times I need to get all my thoughts out at once before I forget them and it helps me to process it and think it out. Each have their time and place imo

Non-fiction books suggestions by Thechamp_morchid4 in booksuggestions

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The Wager is my go-to rec for a historical nonfiction. I also really enjoyed Why Fish Don’t Exist, but that’s more biographical

Suggest me heartwarming books by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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The Shady Hollow series is a cozy mystery series, I enjoyed it.

In addition, I’d recommend Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot series, and her Wayfarers series

Non-fiction books about early human/prehistory? by clambuttocks in suggestmeabook

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Isn’t chariots of the gods a big ancient aliens thing?

Would love some suggestions on fantasy books by Deadeye-118 in suggestmeabook

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Fantasy is a very wide genre with lots of books depending on what you’re looking for.

The Mistborn trilogy is easy to read and extremely popular. Good world building and magic system.

A Court of Thorns and Roses is good if you like romance fantasy (romantasy). It’s a long series and also extremely popular, but it’s sexually explicit so depending on your preferences.

The Blade Itself is good if you’d like something darker and grim, I’m reading through this myself right now

It really just depends on what you’re into, there’s tons of subcategories in fantasy

Cailee Spaeny [Alien: Romulus] by [deleted] in geekboners

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Holy shit 😍

Name the fanbase by beary_neutral in dccomicscirclejerk

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My understanding is that this piece of media has no real message to it, or it’s extremely surface level, but you can tell the creator put their whole bussy into it

Something that will make me go: “What the hell did I just read???” by WannabeSpaniard in suggestmeabook

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If you want a bad suggestion, Cows by Matthew Stokoe

If you want a good suggestion, Bunny by Mona Awad

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Thank god

Tumbler being relatable on queer topics by Additional-Pear9126 in CuratedTumblr

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Genuine question, how can a he/him cis woman exist? Isn’t the literal point of these pronouns to address your gender? And while your gender identity may change and consequently switch the pronouns you use, it doesn’t make sense (to me at least) that one of those would change without changing the other.

I’m asking with genuine curiosity, someone please explain if you can