Could I take pictures with my Polaroid then send them to you by carrier pigeon so you scan them and download them for me?
What's on your bookshelf?
Re: What's on your bookshelf?
I don't have anything like that
Could I take pictures with my Polaroid then send them to you by carrier pigeon so you scan them and download them for me?
Could I take pictures with my Polaroid then send them to you by carrier pigeon so you scan them and download them for me?
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For what it's worth.












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Sure.Animavore wrote:I don't have anything like that![]()
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Plato and The Stuff of Thought
Nice Christmas Cards.
Nice Christmas Cards.
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I also have The Blank Slate there.
Those Christmas cards are there about 4 years.
Those Christmas cards are there about 4 years.
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I also have The Blank Slate.Animavore wrote:I also have The Blank Slate there.
Those Christmas cards are there about 4 years.
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Re: What's on your bookshelf?
You also have the same edition of Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ as I do.
A few books there you have on psychology too. That's what I plan on reading on next. I've read enough on evolution, cosmology and philosophy to get the gist of them (that's good enough for me) but, I know next to nothing on psychology (except some stuff in Derren Browns book on cold reading, rapport and NLP).
A few books there you have on psychology too. That's what I plan on reading on next. I've read enough on evolution, cosmology and philosophy to get the gist of them (that's good enough for me) but, I know next to nothing on psychology (except some stuff in Derren Browns book on cold reading, rapport and NLP).
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Good stuff. If you need any suggestions just shoot me a PM.Animavore wrote:You also have the same edition of Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ as I do.
A few books there you have on psychology too. That's what I plan on reading on next. I've read enough on evolution, cosmology and philosophy to get the gist of them (that's good enough for me) but, I know next to nothing on psychology (except some stuff in Derren Browns book on cold reading, rapport and NLP).
Considering Im an atheist, I barely read any atheist books. Ive read a few of them. Personally, I find them rather boring and repetitive.
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Not surprising when you think there are only about five or six theological arguments and only the same again of debunking them.Existentialist1844 wrote:Good stuff. If you need any suggestions just shoot me a PM.Animavore wrote:You also have the same edition of Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ as I do.
A few books there you have on psychology too. That's what I plan on reading on next. I've read enough on evolution, cosmology and philosophy to get the gist of them (that's good enough for me) but, I know next to nothing on psychology (except some stuff in Derren Browns book on cold reading, rapport and NLP).
Considering Im an atheist, I barely read any atheist books. Ive read a few of them. Personally, I find them rather boring and repetitive.
I thought the latest speech on why we believe by a psychologist on RD.net was good though.
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Ill have to check that out.Animavore wrote:Not surprising when you think there are only about five or six theological arguments and only the same again of debunking them.Existentialist1844 wrote:Good stuff. If you need any suggestions just shoot me a PM.Animavore wrote:You also have the same edition of Twilight of the Idols and The Anti-Christ as I do.
A few books there you have on psychology too. That's what I plan on reading on next. I've read enough on evolution, cosmology and philosophy to get the gist of them (that's good enough for me) but, I know next to nothing on psychology (except some stuff in Derren Browns book on cold reading, rapport and NLP).
Considering Im an atheist, I barely read any atheist books. Ive read a few of them. Personally, I find them rather boring and repetitive.
I thought the latest speech on why we believe by a psychologist on RD.net was good though.
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What, you let the Furbys sort things out?obscured by clouds wrote:Yeah right! She has better things to do.Existentialist1844 wrote:Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized.![]()
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I thought that was Bella's bookshelf. You have Furbys (plural) man. WTF.Bella Fortuna wrote:What, you let the Furbys sort things out?obscured by clouds wrote:Yeah right! She has better things to do.Existentialist1844 wrote:Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized.![]()
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Christ no!Animavore wrote:I thought that was Bella's bookshelf. You have Furbys (plural) man. WTF.Bella Fortuna wrote:What, you let the Furbys sort things out?obscured by clouds wrote:Yeah right! She has better things to do.Existentialist1844 wrote:Nice! But the first two shelves need to be organized.![]()
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Oh you have Moral Minds.
Great book.
And... Sexual Anarchy. I'm intrigued.
Great book.
And... Sexual Anarchy. I'm intrigued.
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