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Chris
A propos de ma bibliothèque
It's probably obvious if you've looked over my library, but I've mostly enjoyed reading books related to history, philosophy, and (mostly) left wing politics. But like I said, I don't read a lot of books like that anymore. I know that capitalism sucks. I don't need to read more books, demonstrating in harrowing detail, why it sucks. These days I prefer literature or anything that helps me gain a better understanding of something practical. I've read most everything I own, but I've chosen not to rate certain books because I find them kind of "unrateable" (although I can't really explain why.)
A propos de moi
Hi. I'm Chris and I live in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm currently working on a 2nd bachelor's in mathematics so that I can teach high school. I like British music, French films, German philosophy, Russian history, Mexican cuisine, and American pro sports. I take my coffee black and my politics red. I used to read a lot, but studying history and philosophy (the former was my first degree) left me cold to much of what I once found fascinating. I've recently taken a keen interest in the natural sciences and visual art.
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Atlanta, GA
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