Some of these used book stores can send someone to heaven if the shelf stacked to the ceiling falls over. D: But gosh, these places give a feeling I can't describe - and I wouldn't even say I'm much of a book nerd... Just a hoarder.
I really liked how in Brief History of Time Hawking illustrates the concept of before time itself with the idea of what's further north of the North Pole
Also, I have a signed copy of the posionwood bible - I haven't read it; I got it when I met the author during a trip my creative writing class took in highschool. It was cool to see that book resurface in your video
Microbiology & genomics are so captivating that when you meet someone who doesn't care for them they become almost... alien. And if you like Ancient Rome try the old BBC mini-series adaptation of Robert Graves' _I, Claudius._ I found it fairly recently and it's the best thing since a mad lad crossed the Rubicon!
I'm finishing up the Blind Watchmaker currently; the first and last half have been amazing - I thought a couple chapters in the middle dragged just a bit, but otherwise it's been great. Let me know how you like the book on string theory ; I've been meaning to try and wrap my head around that shit for a while now ...
The Red Queen by Matt Ridley is pretty good. It's about reproductive strategies in an evolutionary context. I read a rather disturbing book a while ago as well and I should probably reread it.
"If heaven is real it's a used book store" 🤣🤣
Some of these used book stores can send someone to heaven if the shelf stacked to the ceiling falls over. D: But gosh, these places give a feeling I can't describe - and I wouldn't even say I'm much of a book nerd... Just a hoarder.
Don't forget your university library.
House in Philosophy sounds like a first year seminar course. Or like the book whose the boss in the community episode.
I really liked how in Brief History of Time Hawking illustrates the concept of before time itself with the idea of what's further north of the North Pole
Also, I have a signed copy of the posionwood bible - I haven't read it; I got it when I met the author during a trip my creative writing class took in highschool. It was cool to see that book resurface in your video
Radiohead in Philosophy, next year. I'll hold you to it.
Have you read Animal liberation by peter singer? It’s really good I recommend it if you haven’t yet
Yes, one of my go-to recommendations to any person who is open to veganism!
Heyo, are you planning on any more vids on social topics (like religion)? I found your vids on that topic quite epic
So apparently they wrote one about True Blood... _and Philosophy: We Wanna Think Bad Things with You_ - *THE EXTENDED EDITION* 😦
NSFW
It honestly piqued my interest 🤫🤭
Microbiology & genomics are so captivating that when you meet someone who doesn't care for them they become almost... alien. And if you like Ancient Rome try the old BBC mini-series adaptation of Robert Graves' _I, Claudius._ I found it fairly recently and it's the best thing since a mad lad crossed the Rubicon!
I, Claudius is BRILLIANT and Siân Phillips completely stole the spotlight as Livia. Kudos on your taste, have a like to your comment.
I'm finishing up the Blind Watchmaker currently; the first and last half have been amazing - I thought a couple chapters in the middle dragged just a bit, but otherwise it's been great. Let me know how you like the book on string theory ; I've been meaning to try and wrap my head around that shit for a while now ...
The Red Queen by Matt Ridley is pretty good. It's about reproductive strategies in an evolutionary context. I read a rather disturbing book a while ago as well and I should probably reread it.
I buy books from thrift stores mostly, or i read them online.... Also you haven't posted anything in a while!
Gregory House is like if Sherlock Holmes was an a-hole.
tru
Monitisation eligibility lol