Anyone have any book/documentary recommendations for learning about the various ancient empires? I’ve wanted to learn more about this since 7th grade world history but haven’t gotten around to it
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Replying to @BecomingCritter @ntaverna
Holy cow the hardcover is going for $800 used I'm buying pretty much everything recommended here that I don't already have but where are you guys finding this stuff??
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Replying to @Stoke0Newington @eigenrobot
everyone knows that the eigen family can and will afford a $20 paperback because they are smart and capable and don't you dare insinuate oh my GOD that they need to resort to such low moral standard as GOD you dare suggest you filthy person but wait do you have an invite for me
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Replying to @BecomingCritter @ntaverna
id pirate if i didnt love filling my house with dead trees
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Replying to @eigenrobot @ntaverna
I'm as fond/guilty of tsundoku as anyone, and once I get my country manor, filling it with quaint and curious volumes will nearly top the list. But until then the speed, convenience, and portability of e-readers can't be beat. Kindle+libgen+calibre=god tier
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I can be reading almost anything within 3 minutes and I can take it anywhere. I have Durant's entire oeuvre in my pocket, whereas 90% of my dead trees have sat boxed up in my parents' basement since I was in college.
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gotta carry em with you house to house makes you Strong
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