Soon4me
Enlightened
- Jun 15, 2018
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I go to the casino one time per week for a few hours.This is the only time i leave my home.Appart from when i have to go to the doctor.Or once every 2 weeks when i bulk buy food.
Studying at the library? For the internet or the books?I spend a lot of time at the library and therapists' offices but nothing else outside of that. Well class too.
Yeah studying, working on homework and whatnot but sometimes I just mess around on the internet or read. They have a surprisingly bad collection of fictional classics though.Studying at the library? For the internet or the books?
I had the same experience in my university. Our library was mostly nonfiction, much of it scholarly. I remember digging through old engineering society journals from the 60s and 70s for a professor once. Not the most riveting experience, I gotta say.Yeah studying, working on homework and whatnot but sometimes I just mess around on the internet or read. They have a surprisingly bad collection of fictional classics though.
Yeah it's mostly old journals here too. There's some cool books on paleontology and psychology though. We also have a surprisingly large collection of books on the occult, well larger than I expected. But unless I really want to read Shakespeare, our fiction department is lacking heavily. Managed to pick up Lolita and Moby Dick but there were only like 7 other novels to select from, of which I have already read. I should complain lol.I had the same experience in my university. Our library was mostly nonfiction, much of it scholarly. I remember digging through old engineering society journals from the 60s and 70s for a professor once. Not the most riveting experience, I gotta say.
A friend of mine does a work study at her university library (my alma mater). I'll have to ask her sometime if she knows how they get stocked. I think it may have something to do with professors' research specialties, but that's just a hunch.Yeah it's mostly old journals here too. There's some cool books on paleontology and psychology though. We also have a surprisingly large collection of books on the occult, well larger than I expected. But unless I really want to read Shakespeare, our fiction department is lacking heavily. Managed to pick up Lolita and Moby Dick but there were only like 7 other novels to select from, of which I have already read. I should complain lol.
Huh, guess I'll have to get a PhD in classical fiction literature then so I can demand a better selection. Brb.A friend of mine does a work study at her university library (my alma mater). I'll have to ask her sometime if she knows how they get stocked. I think it may have something to do with professors' research specialties, but that's just a hunch.
Hi, I'm mostly a lurker on this site but wanted to reply to your post for two reasons:No. Pretty much never
Besides me going to the doctor's or the hospital, I rarely ever leave the house. Most of the time I just don't feel well enough to do so.
Hi, I'm mostly a lurker on this site but wanted to reply to your post for two reasons:
1. To say you aren't alone -- I pretty much never leave home anymore either, except for very rarely if I need to go to the ER or for a scheduled doctor appointment, although in the last year I cancel almost all my appointments except the one/s I know I must go to or run out of meds.
2. I just had to reply also because of your avatar. I've been a devoted and hardcore fan of Prince for over 35 years and it's always nice to run into another Prince fan so I wanted to say hello.
I follow my crush around
I have actually hidden a smartphone under her car so I can trace her.
well, we are on a website discussing killing ourselves after all, it is regular to see odd thingsbit odd but ok