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>>15380042

>24
>On a reread kick, just reviewed Moby Dick.
>I edit trackers, call people so that they do something so that I can edit the tracker to say that they've done it.
>I sit in meetings where we talk about how far along we are in editing the trackers and getting people to do the things so that we can edit the trackers. Sometimes, when I'm leading our taking on of a new drug study, I even get to make the trackers.

Clinical research project management is a level of absurdity it is difficult to describe. The jobs pay well, more for my reasonable skill in data management, and at the end of the day someone may get overcharged for a pill that saves their life, in part due to my work. That's enough.

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>>10604244

Hey boys, as an existentialist and bad Catholic here's my recs:

>The Bread Pill graphic, I lost it, good luck.

KJV Bible

Soren Kierekegaard, writings include Fear and Trembling, The Sickness Unto Death, Works of Love, Either/Or

Confessions, St. Augustine. (an yes, City of God, but don't start with the door stops if you actually want to find him)

Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Why be Christian in a cruel world?)

The Essays of Sir Francis Bacon

>>10604274

Instead of the Summa Theologica I'd go with On Being and Essence by Aquinas. Gives you the barest bones nuts and bolts on Aquinian rendering without a billion pages.

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>>10011173

>like I just did with you
Edge

I feel not the smallest slight. If I am prideful or arrogant, I might be, both are untouched. Does that make you impotent? I think it does.

>For you to even suggest
Edge
>online... laughable.
Edge
That's how poorly written anime characters speak, not human beings.

>He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him. - Proverbs 18:13
Let's break this down a little more, in context. You like this quote. You think it protects you from analytical scrutiny. Anything I gather, even if only half true or even mostly true, you will claim as my perfect ignorance. It is brittle and poor. What am I answering that I haven't heard? Really, I'm curious. If I'm missing something in such a matter, please tell me the full story so we can meaningfully engage each other. Not wishing to do so is only shrinking and shirking on your part.

I find you vindictive and petty. Is it utterly impossible that anything I've said could have value, could be true? Is every insult aimed at you a sign of idiocy in another, that you are the perfect on high?

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>>8064080

I have a copy of the George Long Translation, one of the only books I've sought worthwhile to reread, Timaeus, Crime and Punishment being the other two. You're in for a treat OP.

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