(Part 3) Top products from r/memes

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We found 21 product mentions on r/memes. We ranked the 246 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/SirLaxer · 10 pointsr/memes

Here’s a reading order.

If you’d like a taste, go with the hardcover Library Editions that each contain two trade paperbacks from the beginning of the run. The hardcovers are beautiful and feel like tomes.

From there you can decide if you’d like to keep on reading the main series or the offshoots.

If you want the absolute bare minimum “dipping your toes in the water” exposure to Hellboy, the first trade paperback is called Seed of Destruction and can be found at most bookstores and virtually every comic shop. But for a few dollars more you can get the first Omnibus which has a good deal of content from the beginning of that reading order.

u/TerranasaurusWrecks · 2 pointsr/memes

Here's one.

Although most of what I learned comes from this book. It's fantastic and covers everything from eating disorders to homosexuality and how it ties back to brain development - highly recommend it

u/frankjank1 · 1 pointr/memes

Go ahead and give this book a read.

u/Aerion_AcenHeim · 2 pointsr/memes

I bet this is from that weird book that linus tech tips once featured in one of their videos... something like sexual innuendos disguised as a children's book...

edit: nope... I was wrong... in case anyone was wondering... Weird Kids' Book

u/Short_Swordsman · 1 pointr/memes

Heck blind people play baseball! check it out

u/agmrpink · 3 pointsr/memes

Oops, forgot Quantum Physics. And no, I'm not kidding!

Baby University Four-Book Set https://www.amazon.com/dp/149267043X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_IEwBCbKZ1M0ZK

u/Pennsylvasia · 1 pointr/memes

If anyone is interested the book Embracing Defeat by John Dower gets into this a little bit in the beginning. As part of the US's approach to post-war Japan it needed to emasculate and re-imagine Japan. Before and during the war it had branded Japanese as samurai and fearless warriors, and then as vermin or insects that needed to be exterminated. Following the war, it re-imagined Japanese men---who, remember, just before were treated like savages, beasts, and unstoppable warriors---as soft and effeminate.