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07 May 2018 06:30 PM
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07 May 2018 06:33 PM
07 May 2018 06:33 PM
I completely agree with you @soul 🐢
And it's great to meet a fellow Daria fan too 😊
The internet is quite incredible in the way it connects us to an endless source of information and viewpoints (and people!).
There's something completely unique to reading a book though - everything from the stage where you're selecitng the book right through to when you've you've turned the page of the last chapter. I especially love the tactile elements of it too - particualrly holding and touching really old books that carry a history.
It's almost a mindful practice. When you do get a bit of time out to read, what kinds of books do you tend to gravitate towards?
07 May 2018 06:34 PM
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07 May 2018 06:42 PM
07 May 2018 06:42 PM
Hey @Sans911,
Great to meet you. You might not have seen me around a whole lot as I'm pretty new to the forums. I'm really enjoying getting to know everyone here. It's such a lovely supportive community 🌻
I really liked how you described your avatar. Sounds like a really reflective time for you right now and your avatar nicely captures that process. I think there's a quality to looking out at the ocean that can prompt that feeling of awe and yet at the same time, calm and contemplation.
It's interesting how pictures can say so much.
07 May 2018 06:49 PM
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07 May 2018 07:03 PM
07 May 2018 07:03 PM
A very warm welcome to you @Former-Member and all the best in your role as Community Manager.
I enjoy reading biographies. I went to see the movie "Breath" last night having read the book by Aussie author Tim Winton previously. Whilst I did enjoy the film, I felt the book had more depth and I like the way I could envisage my own perception of the characters and events. The film ended too abruptly whereas the book explains things more cohesively.
07 May 2018 07:14 PM
07 May 2018 07:14 PM
Thanks so much @soul ☺️
Time Winton is a wonderful writer. I often have a similar experience when I've seen a movie based on a book I've read. The human imagination is quite incredible really and each persons internal perception of the same story is so unique.
07 May 2018 08:33 PM
07 May 2018 08:33 PM
Hi @Former-Member good to meet you! Another Daria fan, and avid reader here. I am interested in your role but when I click the link I get: You do not have sufficient privileges for this resource or its parent to perform this action
08 May 2018 01:53 PM
08 May 2018 01:53 PM
Great to meet you @frog 😊
And sorry about the link! It's been edited so it should go to the right spot now. Can you tell I'm new here? 😉
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