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Re: Turnabout Books
XD
Well, I'll note in, just in case.
Well, I'll note in, just in case.
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I am reviving this thread.
What are you reading?
I'm reading Biography of a Germ by Arno Karlen.
It's about Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
They've discovered Lyme disease in ticks here in Utah, creepy eh?
What are you reading?
I'm reading Biography of a Germ by Arno Karlen.
It's about Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
They've discovered Lyme disease in ticks here in Utah, creepy eh?
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Wow...
I'm reading Bram Stoker's Dracula on e-books. But the spacing is INCREDIBLY frustrating. v.v
I'm reading Bram Stoker's Dracula on e-books. But the spacing is INCREDIBLY frustrating. v.v
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Yeah, I read... curious things.
I'll be honest... I didn't really like Dracula... I was in my vampire phase and really excited to read it... but I don't like diary formatted books.
I'll be honest... I didn't really like Dracula... I was in my vampire phase and really excited to read it... but I don't like diary formatted books.
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My next book in line is probably going to be Plagues and People
It's an examination of the psychological effects of disease on the human race over its entire history.
It's an examination of the psychological effects of disease on the human race over its entire history.
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I've finished The Face of the Assassin by David Lindsey about a week ago.
And I'm rereading Alice in Wonderland for the millionth time.
Can't have enough of that book.
And I'm rereading Alice in Wonderland for the millionth time.
Can't have enough of that book.
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I'm reading Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.
Lestat is a fabulous asshole and I love him.
Lestat is a fabulous asshole and I love him.
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Ema Skye wrote:I'm reading Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice.
Lestat is a fabulous asshole and I love him.
Sweet Jesus, it's so true.
I should introduce you to the musical... it's by Elton John. =D
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:P
I just finished reading "The Firm" by John Grisham
I'm kinda (sorta, not really) reading "This is your brain on music: the science of a human obsession"
I just finished reading "The Firm" by John Grisham
I'm kinda (sorta, not really) reading "This is your brain on music: the science of a human obsession"
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Hmm... that sounds kind of interesting.
But you see what kind of stuff I read... xD
HEY, Borrelia burgdorferi IS INTERESTING. >>
And I learned about how ticks breed... it's pretty interesting too, strange as that sounds.
See, listen to this:
But you see what kind of stuff I read... xD
HEY, Borrelia burgdorferi IS INTERESTING. >>
And I learned about how ticks breed... it's pretty interesting too, strange as that sounds.
See, listen to this:
- Spoiler:
In some common ticks, such as the dog tick, reproduction starts when an adult female begins a long, slow meal on her host. She emits a potent pheremone, or airborne hormone, that a male can pick up the ticket equivalent of a dozen football fields away. He finds it irresistible¹ and follows his nose, so to speak, across the host's fur until he reaches its source.² His arrival stimulates the female to emit a whole series of pheromones, each one precisely timed to stimulate the next step in mating.
Those steps are not the ones people are familiar with; a tick's external genitals are little more than openings, called genital pores. The female does have a vagina of sorts, but the male lacks anything like a penis. He mounts the female and probes her genital pores with his mouth parts, in some species for hours.³ Finally he extrudes sperm from his genital pore in a little pear-shaped packet; he grasps it with his mouth parts and places it on the female's genital pores. Eventually the sperm enters her vagina.
My Footnotes:
¹ Who wouldn't?
² Brings a whole new meaning to stalking...
³ So, so to speak, the reproduce by cunninglus (oral sex)! Bill Clinton wouldn't like that much, eh?
Biography of a Germ, Arno Karlen; pgs. 93-94
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......
Fascinating stuff that is
Fascinating stuff that is
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There's a musical for Interview with the Vampire? I wanna see it!!!
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:P
I need a new book.... not about vampires thank you
I need a new book.... not about vampires thank you
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Twilight? xD
Lestat, the Musical... the whole thing with two different people. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tatsel&aq=f
Lestat, the Musical... the whole thing with two different people. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=tatsel&aq=f
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I will watch this when I have more time. I can't wait to watch it though!
Riu, you should read The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End by Ken Follet. They're my all time favorite books. THey kind of go together, but you don't neccesarily have to read them in order.
I think I may have liked the second one a bit better, but that's because it was filled with gay monks and lesbian nuns XD.
Riu, you should read The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End by Ken Follet. They're my all time favorite books. THey kind of go together, but you don't neccesarily have to read them in order.
I think I may have liked the second one a bit better, but that's because it was filled with gay monks and lesbian nuns XD.
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Ema Skye wrote:gay monks and lesbian nuns XD.
There's a contradiction if I've ever heard one.
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I finished Biography of a Germ. = D
Now I'm reading Serial Killers & Mass Murderers: Profiles of the World's Most Barbaric Criminals by Nigel Cawthorne.
Now I'm reading Serial Killers & Mass Murderers: Profiles of the World's Most Barbaric Criminals by Nigel Cawthorne.
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0_o
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sounds interesting
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sounds interesting
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Read those books you guys! All of you they're soooooo good!
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Yep, and the other one too
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I read a little bit of a biography on Karl Marx....
All I really got from it was that he was a commi philosopher
.,....or something :P
All I really got from it was that he was a commi philosopher
.,....or something :P
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