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u/sylphofspace · 2 pointsr/reactiongifs

Just want to put this out there because I've studied young adult lit and I'll never grow too old to love it: YA is an incredibly fascinating genre. It's an absolute goldmine if you're looking for character development. Even the books with horrible photoshop-vomit covers often have merit if you give them a chance, and the fact that something appeals to teenage girls does not invalidate its quality.

If anyone is interested in reading good young adult fiction, I'd recommend the following:

u/woodycanuck · 14 pointsr/reactiongifs

> support each other

That's the problem right there for me. If we have a fight and need a bit of time apart, the last thing I want to be thinking is that she is off talking to this guy for "support", and maybe he's single and lonely right now. F that.

> If you don't have the discipline and willpower to avoid making it more than I think that's on you.

As I've said elsewhere, I think this line of thinking comes from a naive place. If you're open-minded about it, this is an excellent book that explains how bad situations can develop even when all parties have the best of intentions: https://www.amazon.ca/NOT-Just-Friends-Rebuilding-Recovering/dp/0743225503

We don't just see someone and decide to fall in love with them. You are far less in control of your romantic feelings than you might think.

u/Sophophilic · 4 pointsr/reactiongifs

It's not a waste of time, it's a way to keep track of how students are doing in between major tests. My more technologically advanced classes required us to have clickers and we'd have several mini quizzes each class, and they all took only a few minutes each.

u/MyCatBandit · 2 pointsr/reactiongifs

Read the book it'll help shed more insight as to what happened...

u/WarrenAlaCarte · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

Evidence huh, well I guess that just settles it then.

I suggest you give this book a read:

tainted truth

u/Spongy_and_Bruised · 10 pointsr/reactiongifs

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0316380504/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_B6DUzbMW4VQGM

Here is a book that will show you just all the little ways this aggregate data can drive your life without your knowledge OR consent. You're sounding mighty ignorant on the subject so brush up, buttercup.

u/wasabicupcakes · 2 pointsr/reactiongifs

I recently read Martin Ford's, non-fiction book Rise of the Robots. I am a little tech shy at the moment. All hail Skynet or the HAL 9000, whoever is listening.

u/KamikazeCricket · 2 pointsr/reactiongifs

Somewhat relevant as it contains a lot of interesting information about the scientists and company that made the stuff and what happened to them after the war.

u/PrincessCBHammock · 10 pointsr/reactiongifs

Not all sociopaths are murderous psychopaths. There's a really good book called The Sociopath Next Door that describes how the unmotivated sociopath could simply just lie and manipulate to get someone to cover his bills, for example.

Edited to correct autocorrect

u/DomMk · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

What helped me tossing away the hotgarbage that is the prescribed textbook for the class. I went half way through Calc 3 ramming my head against a wall, thinking I was as dumb as dirt for not being able to put things together. After awhile I got frustrated and started looking for a new book (after dropping $130 on the one I had). I realised it wasn't the material that was especially difficult, but rather the people who were teaching it, and the material I was trying to learn from. I ended up finishing the semester with an 85% grade.

http://www.amazon.com/ref=nav_logo + http://gen.lib.rus.ec/

Try find a text that works for you. I thing to note is not to get caught up on how new a text book is. This book on differential equations is older than I am, and only has around 15 problems but the first time I started reading its lectures on uniqueness it almost made me cry (ok not really). And it was only $15!