TheHeretic
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Joined: 3/25/2007 From: California, USA Status: offline
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I used to simply devour fiction. Sci-Fi, horror, fantasy, crime, spy thrillers, historical fiction, I'd sit down with a novel, and that would be the last anyone would see of me until I was done. Today, I might start 3 a year, and bother to finish 1 of them weeks later. World War Z was the first novel I flat vanished into in years. It started when I first moved to California. Portland ruined me. My idea of a bookstore is Powell's. I played in the aisles there when I was in kindergarten, and have never once failed to find something I wanted to read before even passing the display tables in the lobby of their city block of rooms. Living on a minimalist budget in a SoCal backwater might as well have been a desert island. While my lifestyle and finances improved, something changed in that dry spell. Fiction just doesn't engage me anymore. I'll get 50-100 pages in, and realize I don't give a crap. I don't read as many non-fiction books these days either, but with the internet, I go through a lot more features and articles on a far wider variety of topics.
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If you lose one sense, your other senses are enhanced. That's why people with no sense of humor have such an inflated sense of self-importance.
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