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So many times, it happens too fast...you trade your passion for glory. Don't lose your grip on the dreams of the past, you must fight just to keep them alive.

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Third Reich of Dreams and Godel Escher Bach both seem really interesting. Thanks for sharing. But also fuck you for that drawing because I'm now running my tongue across the imaginary spine underneath the roof of my mouth and it's weird.

Ha ha, that image is truly disturbing...

There's always so much going on in your news posts, and that's precisely why I enjoy reading them. You clearly put a lot of time and effort into each one.

Some decidedly eclectic reading recommendations you've offered up here, but that's just the way I like it. I'm currently reading The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, though - to follow up your more Sci-Fi suggestions - I very much enjoyed the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. I highly recommend the lot of them, though I'm still only on chapter 12 of the former.

Best of luck with your Grecian tutelage! I know enough to get by, though I tend to prefer Latin—even if it is considered to be an extinct language.

Wishing you and your family all the best, man. Excelsior!

I'm glad someone is enjoying these posts! I'll have to look at The Name of the Wind. I've been wanting to read the Foundation series for a while, thanks for the reminder, I'll add it TODAY!

I'm still very novice in Greek (learning to pronounce the phonemes correctly, etc.) but I'm really digging it!