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Wrong

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Take the blindpill. Does anybody have the chart?

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I’ve recently made the shift to pen and paper myself and hate using normal notebooks. If I’m writing some poetry, it’s fine, but I actually bought one of those ring binders and it honestly changed the way I approach writing. Since you move pages quite easily, you can play with structure and such. The alternative is using a typewriter.

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How the FUCK am I going to read everything I want to read? Loving the classics is hell, I’ll tell you. You basically have the whole literary human effort in front of you and there is no way to catch up. Trusting literary critics (such as Bloom) to guide your readings is essentially cuckish behavior. And there’s always the possibility of hitting a lost gem if you stray off the beaten path of the canon. How do you deal with not being able to read everything?

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