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@emzanotti They give you a deeper understanding of childhood, one that you cannot gain from your own childhood because you yourself were too small to understand.
They're quite fun. Many things you only really learn by trying to teach, and they give endless opportunity.
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@vividvoid Fromm's Art of Loving, hooks' All About Love, de Botton's Course of Love (crossover btw fiction and philosophy), and I'll always recommend Tolstoy's Anna Karenina for any occasion.
This sounds frivolous in the grand scheme of things but we need to support archivists, protect public libraries, protect journalists, writers, artists, photographers, and filmmakers. We need to continue to keep culture alive and educate our youth.
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that fiber artistry and lacework and “women’s work” are what led to the invention of computer programming is so incredibly beautiful and makes me cry whenever i think about it
always a delight when a structural biology methodology wins a nobel prize, though i'll always think cryoem and xray crystallography are superior methods #justsayin#reallifeisbetterthanAI
@Helenreflects Anna Karenina by Tolstoy is one of my all time favorite reads with a delightful balance of society drama and pastoral wholesomeness. Proust's Swann's Way and Lewis' Til We Have Faces are also fantastic.