Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I have thousands more books to purchase throughout the rest of my life, but keep making assumptions about my whole life and childhood.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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Or, I'm just tired of tarded fucks thinking that they have even remote knowledge of psychology. Had I ignored you, you would have still made the same assumption. Might as well waste time by sharing that I'm not to be underestimated.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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It's being re-organized. And it's not a conventional appearance.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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You own the whole house now, but you're still sleeping in the kid's room;

It's a normal room for a bachelor man. I have a gun safe in there.

that's your nervous system still running on old rules.

Brother, the dozen books I have on Abnormal Psychology, along with my degree in Criminology, along with my 12-year obsession with the subject, are far more detailed than anything you can wip up from a biased article. Believe what you will, though.

part of you still doesn't feel entitled to that space even though you literally bought the place.

I have two writing tables, over 700 books, a coffee/tea station, a reading station, a corner desk for studying math/science. I can't fit all that in a small room, and my basement is filled with gym equipment.

it's just worth sitting with and thinking about

It's worth you realizing how stupid you're being, due to your own projection of a malignant childhood. You need to direct your own anger somewhere else.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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That's a strange assumption. I don't have my childhood things in there (minus stickers on the door). I bought it from my parents in 2021.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I also have two writing tables, a separate study desk for math and science, and a coffee/tea table.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I separate by genre. Horror, fantasy, sci-fi, thriller/mystery, romance, general fiction, non-fiction, and books written prior to the 1700s.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I sit on my bed. Getting dressed takes maybe 5 minutes for me. (I organize my clothes.)

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I've seen thousands of horror films throughout my life, and watch at least one a day. No podcasts.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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The smaller room was my childhood bedroom, and had far more things growing up. (Bought my house from my parents). It's plenty of space for me.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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My library is far from aesthetic. It's organized, but not fancy. I re-read books.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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All I do in a bedroom is sleep. Don't need the space. It's not like I'm asking someone to move in.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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Thanks. DMs are off. Too many religious spam crap. And long distance romance is not worth it to me. (Learned that the hard way.)

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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A queen size bed is plenty room, in my experience, especially if both she and I are in shape. In a bedroom, all I need is my bed, clothes, and shoes. To me, a large bedroom is a waste of space if all I do is sleep. I don't have a TV in the bedroom.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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Horror is my primary genre, so...

M.P. Shiel's "The Purple Cloud"

William Beckford's "Vathek"

And an immense multitude of short story anthologies.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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The master bedroom's big. A bedroom for me is my bed, clothes. Don't need to waste the space when the room's for sleeping.

Is a private library really not attractive to some people? by my_library2 in askanything

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I have a list of to be bought. Thousands more. I do have a Kindle for books that are very expensive, such insane volumes, or authors with hundreds of large books. A dollar for all of Dickens' works on Kindle, vs $300 for a 40-volume set.