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niyad

(132,223 posts)
69. I think you are correct about his fiascos, although they provided me
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 12:17 AM
Yesterday

a great deal of amusement. Yes, I am that warped!

Agree about the rest as well. It is one thing when a person cannot read, but different when they simply do not. I will always remember a friend's son, who had severe dyslexia, but worked very hard to overcome it. He called me one day when he was about 25, all excited because he had just finished reading an entire novel, and loved it. I knew the novel, so we spent time discussing it, and I was able to suggest others he might likee. He told me he felt like he had entered a whole new world. Today he is a paramedic. I remember a saying (Twain?) "To the person who does not (cannot?) read, the world is a closed book." I was so privileged to see the world open up for my friend's son.

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OH MY GOD/DESS!! This hit me in the gut!!! Coventina Tuesday #36
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About china.... LisaM Tuesday #16
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That's wonderful! I recently found my great-grandmother's butterchurn. I may even have a churning party! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Tuesday #29
That should be fun. One of my friends is into making his own butter. niyad Tuesday #53
With a hand churn? It takes a village. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Tuesday #55
He's a big, tough guy! niyad Tuesday #56
It takes hours and people usually have to take turns. littlemissmartypants Tuesday #57
Actually, I think you are correct. All I know is that I am NOT volunteering niyad Tuesday #58
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And I would be happy to be there. I can bring goodies! niyad Tuesday #60
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Pate, Brie, good baguettes, MUST have good butter! niyad Tuesday #63
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Marie Kondo? Isn't she the one who said "Ideally, you should own fewer than thirty books"? Aristus Tuesday #19
MORE!!! niyad Tuesday #26
Years ago, I had a dear friend, whose dating life amused me no end. niyad Tuesday #45
He lack of reading undoubtedly explains his numerous fiascos. Aristus Tuesday #68
I think you are correct about his fiascos, although they provided me niyad Yesterday #69
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No scholar would take that seriously. Thirty REFERENCE books is not even a start. eppur_se_muova 23 hrs ago #70
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Who the hell is she??? niyad Tuesday #27
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