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Reading a book is like re-writing it for yourself. You bring to a novel - anything you read - all your experience of the world. You bring your history and you read it in your own terms.
Angela Carter (via bookmania)
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North Carolina come on and raise up!
Seriously, is there? Are you running a fever?
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Can we discuss Justin Faulk ?? // part four
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Another rape survivor has just opened up about the harrowing way her university treated her
Delaney Robinson did everything that victim-blaming culture dictates that a woman “should” do after being sexually assaulted: Gather evidence, speak up right away, and work with the police. Yet, instead of taking action, the UNC Department of Public Safety subjected her to a multitude of “humiliating and accusatory” questions.
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The University of New Hampshire has announced that librarian Robert Morin, a longtime employee who died in March of 2015, left his entire estate to the school – a cool $4 million dollars.
As the Boston Globe reports, Morin wasn’t your ordinary frugal librarian:
“He would have some Fritos and a Coke for breakfast, a quick cheese sandwich at the library, and at home would have a frozen dinner because the only thing he had to work with was a microwave,” [longtime financial adviser Edward] Mullen said. “He was a very unusual gentleman.”
But wait, there’s more … according to a UNH news release,
Morin also had a passion for watching movies, and from 1979 to 1997 he watched more than 22,000 videos. Following this feat, he switched his attention to books. He read, in chronological order, every book published in the U.S. from 1930 to 1940 — excluding children’s books, textbooks and books about cooking and technology. At the time of his death he had reached 1,938, the year of his birth.
LIFE GOALS, people. LIFE GOALS.
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via Mitch Baird: “We were witness to something beautiful today. These two men are the same two men who were in that picture that went viral. Only in that picture, the gentleman on the right was wearing red face and feathers and angrily screaming at Robert Roche on the left. Today this man came up and asked for the forgiveness of my mentor and all those present. True to form, Robert graciously forgave him and listened to what he had to say. This baseball fan used my megaphone to address the wrong in how he acted previously. I watched my hero become an even more honored and cherished elder in one moment. This is the moment they shook hands and peace was made. I’m blessed to have been witness to this. — with Bee Schrull in Cleveland, Ohio.”
Never give up hope that people can change.
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