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Maximinimal - Group: Member - Total Posts: 815
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Posted on: 04/25/24 07:36AM

speaking of...who here sarcastically love to read books intended for 2 year olds and below?
I don't



Anti_Gendou - Group: Moderator - Total Posts: 4386
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Posted on: 04/25/24 09:35AM

No but I remember watching an episode of Little Bear at an age beyond its intended demographic with my cousins close in age. (10-12ish)

And this episode was about planting trees, and included the dialogue about inserting things into holes repeatedly which me and my cousins just found the most hilarious thing in the world.

We were too old for Little Bear, but not old enough to not laugh at it for insanely immature reasons.



jagw - Group: Member - Total Posts: 1
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I dont have a bagage at all but o my god big bang
Posted on: 04/30/24 09:01PM

"A paixao segundo g.h" (the passion for g.h would be the best traduction i think) is a brazilian book written by Clarice Lispector that follow the genre of just writing what youre thinking, and omg the way she pounders on what makes someone be someone and other existecial crisis made me see this book as a mirror of my entire mind.

I dont know if theres a english traduction but is surely a masterpiece



Maximinimal - Group: Member - Total Posts: 815
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Posted on: 05/01/24 12:39AM

literacy,and linguistic mastery is important,and so I kinda see this post above me looks like a word salad I don't want to make anytime soon..don't rush and excuse yourself for that "bad english" stereotype,I know this is common..so let's read one of those grammar books your school provided,maybe you will realise how the world is about getting away with "bad english" at every chance.



SadSap - Group: Member - Total Posts: 4253
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Posted on: 05/01/24 07:53AM

Maximinimal lectures someone about bad english and word salad while also writing a word salad sentence that makes no sense.

The irony.

Anyway, I don't read books recreationally, but I read 1984 on my own (due to the memes and for discussions about woke culture), and it's a great book.



lozertuser - Group: The Fake Administrator - Total Posts: 2238
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Posted on: 05/07/24 03:16PM

Hank the Cowdog has always been a solid choice for me. A child's book that does not treat the reader like a child. It's even entertaining to read as an adult. Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy was a good read too.



Xalrun - Group: Moderator - Total Posts: 4750
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Posted on: 05/07/24 04:07PM

My favorite children's book is Captain Underpants.



SadSap - Group: Member - Total Posts: 4253
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Posted on: 05/07/24 06:58PM

Xalrun said:
My favorite children's book is Captain Underpants.

The movie was surprisingly good.



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