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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments But the last one was surely a compliment?


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments A compliment


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments I shouldn't really decide before hand what I will read next. Because every time I plan on reading a book, my mind just changes at the last moment, and I just read something else LOL.
Like, I thought I would read a book about cosmos or biology stuff, but then I saw Does My Body Offend You? somewhere, and I decided that I'll be reading this LOL.
And I'm very glad that I read this book. It was a fantastic read!


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers trope are awesome!
What? I didn't say anything 😑


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
I kinda want to start it now, but…


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Weird, people want you to be progressive, but not that progressive either.
People want you to be open minded, but not too much either


sephora ౨ৎ⸆⸉ (godblessthishotmess) | 15276 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"


nahhh im not smart at all but i love classics


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

nahhh im not smart at all but i love classics"


you are very smart SHUT IT


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"


oh please, you are smart..... i think....


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keerthi  | 632 comments BESIDES YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE SMART TO READ CLASSICS THAT'S B.S,
i think i read like 3-4 classics, and they're honestly great and i'm not even smart.. but it does feel really cool to talk about classics in front of people who haven't even heard of those books. it makes you feel superior and that's sometimes nice alrightt, i'm not a saint, i like bragging sometimes :)


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keerthi  | 632 comments but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is not even used in the books written by authors these days.. and i think because of that, classics tend to be a slow read or 'boring' for a lot of people which leads them into believing that only smart people would understand those books and be interested in it


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

oh please, you are smart..... i think...."


she is smart
she’s a genius
she doesn’t give herself enough credit
girly swara love, you are in HARD classes, especially for 8th grade
and you’re absolutely killing it


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is not even used i..."

exactly


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "Weird, people want you to be progressive, but not that progressive either.
People want you to be open minded, but not too much either"


people are weird. and the world's a really weird place.


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keerthi  | 632 comments mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

oh please, you are smart..... i think...."

she is smart
she’s a ge..."


oh no, i was not talking about swara haha, i was talking about suhas cuz he thinks he is not smart but i think he is


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keerthi  | 632 comments swara's obv smart, it's evident from the way she speaks and interacts, she's a frickin genius, that too in 8th grade? i was an idiot in 8th grade,


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers trope are awesome!
What? I didn't say anyth..."


is that book pride and prejudice related? cuz darcy i think is mr. darcy and Elizabeth is Elizabeth from pride and prejudice and they were enemies to lovers


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keerthi  | 632 comments keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers trope are awesome!
..."


ooh yes, i'm correct, i guess i am smart



(nah i'm not please, i can be so dumb, i regret my dumb actions so badly)


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

oh please, you are ..."


ohhh disbeosjdjs my bad
yes suhas is smart


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "swara's obv smart, it's evident from the way she speaks and interacts, she's a frickin genius, that too in 8th grade? i was an idiot in 8th grade,"

RIGHTTTT
me in 8th grade was something else


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keerthi  | 632 comments mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

oh ..."


it's okay <3


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keerthi  | 632 comments mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "swara's obv smart, it's evident from the way she speaks and interacts, she's a frickin genius, that too in 8th grade? i was an idiot in 8th grade,"

RIGHTTTT
me in 8th grade was som..."


oh man, i cringe when i look at my 8th-grade self, she was such a child and she could've stood up for herself


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "keerthi wrote: "swara's obv smart, it's evident from the way she speaks and interacts, she's a frickin genius, that too in 8th grade? i was an idiot ..."

aggghhh same
I was so cringy and annoying just-


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments I mean…. I still am but like-


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keerthi  | 632 comments mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "I mean…. I still am but like-"

no you're nottt, you're really sweet okay? stop undermining yourself

i'm annoying too, but i've accepted that fact and i sometimes try to not be annoying or i just don't care if i'm being annoying


sephora ౨ৎ⸆⸉ (godblessthishotmess) | 15276 comments keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is not even used i..."

a lot less engaging and conversational, i have to say, and for some classics i had to learn old english structures which was ✨hard✨
and i hate (!!!) translated classics, they lose all of their magic and touch when they're translated, which is part of the reason i learn so many languages - to read these unabridged, untranslated. i haven't reached entire fluency for anything yet, but i'm close with italian and (kind of) french (it helped that i learned latin first because i can read almost any language just like that)

and i reallyyyyy want to learn russian to read fyodor dostoevsky's works, or leo tolstoy's


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keerthi  | 632 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is..."

OH MY GODDD, i'm so jealous of you and attracted to you at the same time-


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keerthi  | 632 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is..."

damn it swara, french and latin and that too fluent and now russian?
you're DUMB for saying that you're NOT SMART.


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments keerthi wrote: "mary (smash the patriarchy, sweetheart) wrote: "I mean…. I still am but like-"

no you're nottt, you're really sweet okay? stop undermining yourself

i'm annoying too, but i've accepted that fact ..."


thank you <33
you’re not annoying either love


mary (betty’s version) | 26975 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is..."

SEE WHAT I MEAN
FUCKING GENIUS


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments I think the nook title is factually incorrect.
The universe is expanding all the time, so saying that "we are just the specks of dust in this universe" is just untrue. I think we are growing smaller and smaller when compared to this massive universe. Which means, we aren't even the specks of dust. Not only that, baby galaxies are being born all the time


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

nahhh im not smart at all but i love classics"


Cool!
I don't love classics per se, but sometimes it's interesting to understand the history and lifestyle in those days


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Is it just them smart folks that read classics?
Because I am definitely not that smart"

oh please, you are smart..... i think...."


I don't think so LOL.
But thanks


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "BESIDES YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE SMART TO READ CLASSICS THAT'S B.S,
i think i read like 3-4 classics, and they're honestly great and i'm not even smart.. but it does feel really cool to talk about cla..."


That's definitely a point to consider haha


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is not even used i..."

That's right. But I never felt that. In fact, it's quite fascinating to read the type of writing written in those days. The way words were used, the type of words used. Everything just is fascinating


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Weird, people want you to be progressive, but not that progressive either.
People want you to be open minded, but not too much either"

people are weird. and the world's a r..."


Yeah, but why is it like that?
if you talk about some outdated ideals, you are deemed to be a conservative. And on the other hand, if you are tooo progressive, that is also considered not good


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Weird, people want you to be progressive, but not that progressive either.
People want you to be open minded, but not too much either"

people are weird. and..."


Like what type of a supposed middle ground are people supposed to stand on?


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "swara's obv smart, it's evident from the way she speaks and interacts, she's a frickin genius, that too in 8th grade? i was an idiot in 8th grade,"

I agree!
Also, I was an idiot in eighth grade LOL


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers trope are awesome!
..."


YESSSSSSSS! IT'S A RETELLING OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE WITH DESI CHARACTERSSSSSSSSSSSS
*whispers* also rivals to lovers trope.
Yes, Darcy and Elizabeth were enemies to lovers


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments keerthi wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers tro..."


You are smart, don't put yourself down.


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments ✨wannabe inej ghafa✨ wrote: "keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is..."

WOeeee, you are sooooooo cooool my friend! Insanely coool!
Have you read Crime and Punishment and Anna Karenina?

Also, The Awakening is considered to be one of the best feminist novels in fiction (I can't wait to read it). It was first published in 1899


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Hmm, so before a few weeks, I sent an email to the Goodreads team asking them if they could create a recommendation post with books by authors with disability, for Disability Pride Month which is in July. unfortunately, I haven't received any reply from them so far.

I really want to make this happen

I could submit a new idea on this ideas page , but it isn't accessible with screen readers unfortunately


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౨ৎ (vxnicebxtch) oooh that's a really good idea !! and i'll try to submit it too (cause more posts = more chances, etc)


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nis_boooks | 5349 comments ash ♥ wrote: "oooh that's a really good idea !! and i'll try to submit it too (cause more posts = more chances, etc)"

same!


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StardustReader (infinitythoughts) | 2662 comments Thank you so much guys!
do share the link of the idea, so that I can upvote it


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "I think the nook title is factually incorrect.
The universe is expanding all the time, so saying that "we are just the specks of dust in this universe" is just untrue. I think we are growing smalle..."


you're absolutely right! so many people believe that humans are the 'center of the universe' and the theory of anthropocentrism is mainly the reason why we face an ecological crisis. but honestly, we're just a less than tiny part of this massive, constantly- expanding universe


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "keerthi wrote: "but honestly, the thing with classics is that they use old, complex English which includes words we usually don't use for daily conversation. That language and sentence structure is..."

it is really fascinating, that's the reason why i chose to read a few classics. i love the scenic descriptions that are described in the book back in the victorian era.. altho it sometimes may be slow, i think it's still fun reading 'em


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Weird, people want you to be progressive, but not that progressive either.
People want you to be open minded, but not too much either..."


people have a problem with everything, they don't like it if someone's bad and they don't like it even if someone's good too, their job is to talk about a bunch of manners and morals that we all should follow and later, criticize and put blame on us for following those ideals better than they did. people themselves create conflicts and they are very selfish. they can't bare to see someone better than them, nor can they bear to see someone who's backward in thinking. i don't even know if there's a middle ground for this


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keerthi  | 632 comments Stardust-Reader wrote: "keerthi wrote: "Stardust-Reader wrote: "Debating Darcy
A book with rivals to lovers trope? meh, I don't really like that trope.
*whispers* enemies to lovers and rivals to lovers tro..."


AHH EXCITINGGGG, desi rep <333


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