Sorry I didn't provide Amazon links to absolutely every title... That's too crazy tedious, even for me.
so the first good habit I began deliberately acquiring in the days before I found your[1] saloon, was unifying bookmarkes and looseleaf. sometimes all I had was last night's bill, that's also good enough. you do however need a pen, even if only borrowed for scribbling the ISBN, LCCN, DDS, or, failing all else, mockery of MLA citation, onto the scrap of found paper that you now upcycle.
that is no longer last night's reckoning against liquid capitalism; that is your new reading record. cherish it beyond the library stamps, librarian codes, or even margins you might consider worth ripping out, so full of your wisdom they've grown...
ten years down the road, people will begin caring less what you scribbled in one margin, and more about which houses printed and bound.
despite the quote, I'm still mostly talking to any stackers reading long after denlillaapan's post has lost its place on the front page; and I'm unaware of any commonly accepted second person plural possessive, similar to y'all and youse, yet pluralizing your... ↩
so the first good habit I began deliberately acquiring in the days before I found your[1] saloon, was unifying bookmarkes and looseleaf. sometimes all I had was last night's bill, that's also good enough. you do however need a pen, even if only borrowed for scribbling the ISBN, LCCN, DDS, or, failing all else, mockery of MLA citation, onto the scrap of found paper that you now upcycle.
that is no longer last night's reckoning against liquid capitalism; that is your new reading record. cherish it beyond the library stamps, librarian codes, or even margins you might consider worth ripping out, so full of your wisdom they've grown...
ten years down the road, people will begin caring less what you scribbled in one margin, and more about which houses printed and bound.
despite the quote, I'm still mostly talking to any stackers reading long after denlillaapan's post has lost its place on the front page; and I'm unaware of any commonly accepted second person plural possessive, similar to
y'allandyouse, yet pluralizingyour... ↩