Okay so again, like what happened 3 years ago, I don't know what to get for Christmas. I know I shouldn't be so indulgent (it's also about giving, and I also don't want to be feeding into consumerism), but I mean come on.
To be honest, I am just about out of things to want, really. I have basically everything I need, and some things, if I do get them, will just turn into clutter. I also don't really play video games anymore, so those aren't things I'd really be trying to get. Not to mention a lot of other things I do want are internet based (such as charities or subscriptions).
So anyway, here's my list so far:
-Escher, Godel, and Back: An Eternal Golden Braid
-Infinite Jest
-Confederacy of Dunces (my philosophy teacher recommended me these books)
-A Mind for Numbers
-A Sketchbook
-New Headset
-The Official Polish/Jewish Joke Book
-Reinstate my fucking debit card
-External Harddrive
Do I really need anything else?
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Books are a good choice.
Maybe instead of the card, your own bank account? A useful thing to have.
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The ones I'm getting are long, but seem to be interesting. My teacher said that if I read one of them, give him a test on it and he passes, he'll give me a 100 (I already have 100 in his class but it's for shits and giggles). Have you read them? Do you (or anyone else) have any new recommendations? I don't want too many because I'll probably get overwhelmed.
I already have a bank account. My dad set up two when I was born, one for the money I make (allowances, birthday and Christmas money, etc.) and I think the other one for my Christening money (I mean, I don't believe in God, but I'm not complaining if you know what I mean ). Every week my Grandfather gives me 40 bucks and I put it all in my bank account. Then I go ask my mom for money since all of mine is in the bank. It's a get rich slow scheme.brimstoneSalad wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 2:34 pmMaybe instead of the card, your own bank account? A useful thing to have.
I guess I can try opening up a Paypal account? I already have the debit card, and my friends told me that if I have the card, I should be able to get a Paypal.
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I'd recommend The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn's Improbable Path to Power by Alex Nunns. A very good introduction to the Corbyn movement in Britain and to British politics in general.Red wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:24 pmThe ones I'm getting are long, but seem to be interesting. My teacher said that if I read one of them, give him a test on it and he passes, he'll give me a 100 (I already have 100 in his class but it's for shits and giggles). Have you read them? Do you (or anyone else) have any new recommendations? I don't want too many because I'll probably get overwhelmed.
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Seems interesting. Does it cover more recent politics in Britain or does it also go into historical accounts?Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:31 pm I'd recommend The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn's Improbable Path to Power by Alex Nunns. A very good introduction to the Corbyn movement in Britain and to British politics in general.
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Most of its focus is on recent politics, but it goes into some detail on history, mostly on how it relates to Corbyn's rise (e.g. why Michael Foot, another Labour left-winger, did not achieve the same level of success due to the Falklands factor in the 1983 election).Red wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:34 pmSeems interesting. Does it cover more recent politics in Britain or does it also go into historical accounts?Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:31 pm I'd recommend The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn's Improbable Path to Power by Alex Nunns. A very good introduction to the Corbyn movement in Britain and to British politics in general.
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I'll probably add that to my list.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:35 pm
Most of its focus is on recent politics, but it goes into some detail on history, mostly on how it relates to Corbyn's rise (e.g. why Michael Foot, another Labour left-winger, did not achieve the same level of success due to the Falklands factor in the 1983 election).
Blue, you're a history buff. Have any good books on British History? I mean Pre-Industrial Revolution, not much in the World Wars (as interesting as they are, they've been done to death in terms of being studied and written about, like the American Civil War).
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I'm really not into much British history before WW2 so I wouldn't know. Sorry about that.Red wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:38 pmI'll probably add that to my list.Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:35 pm
Most of its focus is on recent politics, but it goes into some detail on history, mostly on how it relates to Corbyn's rise (e.g. why Michael Foot, another Labour left-winger, did not achieve the same level of success due to the Falklands factor in the 1983 election).
Blue, you're a history buff. Have any good books on British History? I mean Pre-Industrial Revolution, not much in the World Wars (as interesting as they are, they've been done to death in terms of being studied and written about, like the American Civil War).
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Oh come on man, Charles I? Oliver Cromwell? Isambard Kingdom Brunell? Queen Elizabeth?Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:43 pm
I'm really not into much British history before WW2 so I wouldn't know. Sorry about that.
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I find them all interesting, but not enough to read an entire book about. Eh, maybe a Horrible Histories book. You're a yank so you won't know what those are.Red wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:45 pmOh come on man, Charles I? Oliver Cromwell? Isambard Kingdom Brunell? Queen Elizabeth?Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz wrote: ↑Sun Dec 09, 2018 3:43 pm
I'm really not into much British history before WW2 so I wouldn't know. Sorry about that.
Anyway, my mother's into Mary Queen of Scots, so if you like, I can drop her a line and ask about some good books.