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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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5 years, 7 months ago

car commercials are particularly satisfying

Lately the acting in TV commercials has gotten really good. The other night I saw an ad for some company that helps people get rid of timeshares they don’t want anymore and I thought, Man, that was great, really affecting. That could have been an episode of Togetherness on HBO, if that was still …

—p.174 n+1 Issue 31: Out There On Oscar movies (165) by A S Hamrah
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was I not irresistible to anyone?

A GROWING PERCENTAGE of my texts were from men who wanted to “stay in touch.” We had inside jokes, we sent each other articles about things we’d discussed on our dates, we even started telling each another about other dates we’d been on, commiserating about what the app was doing to our minds.

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—p.132 Two Stops (119) missing author
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I wasn’t immune to finding power sexy

I wasn’t immune to finding power sexy. I’d gone out with men because I was impressed by their jobs, thought about leaving men and then remembered their jobs. I told myself that this wasn’t a shallow train of thought, it was actually a tribute to a man’s character: the position he held said somethin…

—p.124 Two Stops (119) missing author
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5 years, 7 months ago

there’d be no one left to fuck

I still wanted to know that the articles were being published, and in large quantities, but reading stories of abuse and humiliation, like the big Bill Cosby exposé from a few years back, was as stupefying as a hangover. I didn’t feel empowered; I only felt more hopeless. I wanted to watch the patr…

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5 years, 7 months ago

variegated

I have noticed this tendency to reductionism in X before. The text is infinitely variegated, the subtext always the same.

—p.109 Two Stories (95) by Helen DeWitt
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