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Nice when they leave their mark!UPDATE: So I found out that someone wrote in this 45 years ago. Very interesting.
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Nice when they leave their mark!UPDATE: So I found out that someone wrote in this 45 years ago. Very interesting.
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The book itself is from 1957, but I didn’t notice that until I noticed the writing on the pages. Knowing that this copy of this book is old enough to have potentially aided thousands of college students in their studies, just this one copy, makes me happy for some reason.Nice when they leave their mark!
Kinda like the times I would look into the "Date Due" slips in library books and noticed the dates when a particular book was taken out, and find it amusing when the dates go back those many decades.The book itself is from 1957, but I didn’t notice that until I noticed the writing on the pages. Knowing that this copy of this book is old enough to have potentially aided thousands of college students in their studies, just this one copy, makes me happy for some reason.
Sounds pretty cool. If only I didn't forget everything about what I learned in those math classes.The book is also filled with long, written monologues that casually explain to you everything you need to know, and they give the textbook this aesthetic that I never really found in other algebra books like it.
I saw a car back into another car in a parking lot today and it was funny.
Hopefully the damage was minimal.
I hope that kid was okay...Nah, no damage or anything. Guy just slowly backed into the side of another car.
I did see some fucked up shit in June, though. A guy two cars behind me at a stoplight on a state highway pulled an illegal U-turn and got T-boned by a pickup doing 60. Toddler in the back seat had to be airlifted from the scene.
That noise of the impact still fucks with my head.
Avocados are objectively disgusting.
Good thing I don't have one of those yet in my area. I don't think I could stand it.I was filling up my car a few hours ago and something occurred to me. Has anyone else noticed that the music that Sheetz plays inside (and outside) of their stores seems to be perpetually trapped in 2002-2006? Seriously, it seems like every time I go to get gas, they're playing some myspace-era shoegaze rock and it's really fucking bizarre. Or maybe they just want people to associate Sheetz with memories of ironic trucker hats, emo hair, Crazy Frog, pre-faded everything, and flip-phones (if so, then mission accomplished).