To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.
I'm still haven't finished Père Goriot and I began to re-read Crime and Punishment as It's been almost a decade since I read it and I was gifted a new and pretty hardcover edition. I forgot how neurodivergent the characters acted, I'm not talking about Raskolnikov but Luzhin for instance behaves and talks so strangely in his first meeting with his future brother in law and co., he first comes out as arrogant, then clueless with a "fellow kids" vibe. Marmeladov's rambling at the tavern was longer than I remembered, and what a pathetic and wretched person he is.
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Trying to get a bunch of D&D nerds to try a game that isn't sword and sorcery. I've been deep in several Delta Green books. I wish I picked these books up earlier. The layouts are great, and the lore's pretty entertaining.
Other than that, reading The Blind Spot...a book on how scientific research sometimes lacks empathy and consideration for the human experience.
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I have not seen even one dog man frankenstein come out of the local university.
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What?! China just swapped heads
Trans lives matter
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