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"E-books lack character, books are not something that you just read words in, They're also a tool to adjust your senses". - Shogo Makishima

"When I don’t feel well, I’ll stare at a page forever before realizing I haven’t absorbed a word. When that happens, I try to understand why. What’s gotten in my way? On the other hand there are books I can take in effortlessly, no matter how awful I’m feeling. Why do those books draw me in? I think it may be a sort of mental tuning. It’s the feeling of the paper against my fingers, that familiar smell of pulp and glue, a momentary stimulation to my brain when I turn each page. These sensations regulate and focus my brain, they make it work better". - Shogo Makishima

"Philosophy has also been defined as 'what you end up doing if you keep on asking questions about the basis of previous answers'" - non pedantic explanation for normal people

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Welcome to wikipedia! The place for pedants of academia, trolls, pseudo-intellectuals, those who suffer from the Dunning–Kruger effect, and those who wish to engage in immature dick measuring contests!


Wiki Voyage, the place where American English is rejected.


"E-books lack character, books are not something that you just read words in, They're also a tool to adjust your senses". - Shogo Makishima

"When I don’t feel well, I’ll stare at a page forever before realizing I haven’t absorbed a word. When that happens, I try to understand why. What’s gotten in my way? On the other hand there are books I can take in effortlessly, no matter how awful I’m feeling. Why do those books draw me in? I think it may be a sort of mental tuning. It’s the feeling of the paper against my fingers, that familiar smell of pulp and glue, a momentary stimulation to my brain when I turn each page. These sensations regulate and focus my brain, they make it work better". - Shogo Makishima

"Philosophy has also been defined as 'what you end up doing if you keep on asking questions about the basis of previous answers'" - non pedantic explanation for normal people


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