TS post pic first. talk so much for what
I only date men who read 2 books a week, by NXJ
I only date men who read 2 books a week, by NXJ
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Jan 14 2014, 09:08 PM
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TS post pic first. talk so much for what
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Jan 14 2014, 09:11 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Jan 14 2014, 08:58 PM) She is not interested in dating guys, she is merely interested in posting an opinion from her high horse. Two books a week is as vague as saying I only date girls that eat two meals a day.If she is as big of a lover of books as she mentioned, she should know that one absolutely would not power through a book for the sake of finishing a book. I've just coming off a re-reading of Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions, and at a thing 300 odd pages have taken me a week or so. Some of the chapters required an effort to digest and the re-reading made me appreciative of it in another way that I totally missed the first time around. She also failed to look at the kind of books one is reading to fulfill that two books criteria. I finished some easy stuff like Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Gaiman's Graveyard Book in about 6 hours or so, respectively, when I went to Japan. I still struggle with Dostoyevsky, to the point that I needed a break from it before I dive back into it again. |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:14 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:14 PM
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QUOTE(fuzzy @ Jan 14 2014, 09:12 PM) She is not interested in dating guys, she is merely interested in posting an opinion from her high horse. Two books a week is as vague as saying I only date girls that eat two meals a day. Too lazy to go back and quote myselfIf she is as big of a lover of books as she mentioned, she should know that one absolutely would not power through a book for the sake of finishing a book. I've just coming off a re-reading of Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions, and at a thing 300 odd pages have taken me a week or so. Some of the chapters required an effort to digest and the re-reading made me appreciative of it in another way that I totally missed the first time around. She also failed to look at the kind of books one is reading to fulfill that two books criteria. I finished some easy stuff like Salmon Fishing in the Yemen and Gaiman's Graveyard Book in about 6 hours or so, respectively, when I went to Japan. I still struggle with Dostoyevsky, to the point that I needed a break from it before I dive back into it again. But I do consider monthly magazines as "books" They have themes, opening, and closures And substantially more coherent information than a collection of news articles Such as Newsweek, Bloomberg, Nat Geo, even Time |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:15 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:20 PM
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I read exactly 2 books per week sometimes lesser due to basketball training. I'm a big fan of Dan Brown where I've started to read The Da Vinci Code , Angels and Demons , and the latest Inferno . I also read mortal instrument series . But for now I'm reading The Da Vinci Code 10th anniversary edition because I love it so much. I will read top gear/Cars/motor trader/sports zone every week. I'm 6"1 tall with my foot size of 11 (UK) I live in a decent house around Kota Kemuning , I play basketball at the lakeside basketball court weekly, I have a little bit of moustache + a permanent mark on my face below my left eye due to chicken pox. I have no washboard-like abdomen nor a mouse on my arms. But I gotta tell you a fact that ... ... I'm just 16 years old haha |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:20 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:21 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE(Y.J.S @ Jan 14 2014, 09:20 PM) NXJ Are you the morning batch or the evening batch?I read exactly 2 books per week sometimes lesser due to basketball training. I'm a big fan of Dan Brown where I've started to read The Da Vinci Code , Angels and Demons , and the latest Inferno . I also read mortal instrument series . But for now I'm reading The Da Vinci Code 10th anniversary edition because I love it so much. I will read top gear/Cars/motor trader/sports zone every week. I'm 6"1 tall with my foot size of 11 (UK) I live in a decent house around Kota Kemuning , I play basketball at the lakeside basketball court weekly, I have a little bit of moustache + a permanent mark on my face below my left eye due to chicken pox. I have no washboard-like abdomen nor a mouse on my arms. But I gotta tell you a fact that ... ... I'm just 16 years old haha I'm a frequent visitor of the park whenever I feel like having some random sky gazing time |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:23 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:24 PM
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Thanks for sharing, hopefully you will meet your dreamed man soon.
For me in the past, I always like and chase girls with short hair and a bit tomboyish and cheerful attitude. But as I grow older, finally I realized such preference is just not enough, there's something that is much more important such as her inner ability to empathy and to love. So, finally I gave up on my superficial requirements and start pursuing the latter. It's good to have a preference, but if you meet such a good person but does not fit into your very specific model, then it will be a loss. But if you can gamble the years of your life to hunt such man and turns out to found the one that are perfect, then maybe you will be the happiest women on your own world. This post has been edited by Buriburi San: Jan 14 2014, 09:27 PM |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:26 PM
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QUOTE(Buriburi San @ Jan 14 2014, 09:24 PM) Thanks for sharing, hopefully you will meet your dreamed man soon. I understand the conceptFor me in the past, I always like and chase girls with short hair and a bit tomboyish and cheerful attitude. But as I grow older, finally I realized such preference is just not enough, there's something that is much more important such as his inner ability to empathy and to love. So, finally I gave up on my superficial requirements and start pursuing the latter. It's good to have a preference, but if you meet such a good person but does not fit into your very specific model, then it will be a loss. But if you can gamble the years of your life to hunt such man and turn out to found one that perfect, then maybe you will be happiest women on your own world. But as of now, I want my man in the same manner I had my breakfast for the last decade I have a taste I like and I will not accept anything less |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:26 PM
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Well it's not like an over the top requirement compare to that singapore girl but what about those who acquire knowledge trough video? 1hr video a day about science, history, animals, psychology etc trough youtube .... ya shouldn't dismiss other channels in exchange for intelligence ya know...
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Jan 14 2014, 09:27 PM
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Jan 14 2014, 09:28 PM
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Well everyone has their own interests and a certain traits they always look out for when looking for that special somehow. Bravo to you NXj for at least knowing who to look out for. Anyways if you wanna talk more, you can just pm me.
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Jan 14 2014, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE(NXJ @ Jan 14 2014, 07:23 PM) Let's begin with some background: Eh u a girl ke.ok lets go roti canai tonight» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I was really angry about it. Not because he forgot about me. It was because I spent that much time in trying to figure it out, but it was a huge waste of time because I was wrong. That was when my desire to read and understand things sparked a flame that still burn today. Now that’s settled, let’s continue with the topic of my desire for boys/men: » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « There is something about boys/men reading that gets me. The concentrating look. The determination to absorb data and process information. The ability to translate the transcribed. When a boy/man reads, he is thinking. Pictures are moving in his head, and opinions are being formed. And I find that sexy, somehow. I threw myself at him, not literally. Somehow, he said yes to my wanting of him. We dated for the rest of the year then broke up over the December holiday. So how I came to only date men that read two books a week? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « So I now know what I preferred in men. So now I only date men who read two books a week. Of course I went out on first dates with several men since, but they didn’t develop since they don’t fit the profile I was looking for: two books a week. Which is good, because now I don’t waste time with men who I know will eventually hurt us both with his indifference, to me and/or to reading. Two books a week. No more, no less. |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(NXJ @ Jan 14 2014, 09:14 PM) Too lazy to go back and quote myself If it is watered down to that definition, then anyone who watches a show, a movie, browsing a /k/ thread could possibly qualify for it. Newsweek and Time aren't even interesting anymore, their article mumble on incoherent points simply to generate 'shock', hoping it will boost their subscription. You would be better off asking your new SO to read The Guardian or The New Yorker. If you want a more relevant Nat Geo, get him to look at The Atlantic's In Focus instead (http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/).But I do consider monthly magazines as "books" They have themes, opening, and closures And substantially more coherent information than a collection of news articles Such as Newsweek, Bloomberg, Nat Geo, even Time Books is just another form of informative entertainment, I'd dread to be with someone who loves books to the extend they give no chance to other media's, or worse, any other lifestyle. |
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Jan 14 2014, 09:29 PM
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wow, 4k a month (/k salary = 20k), never knew librarian earns that much, how can i get a job at ur place ts??
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Jan 14 2014, 09:30 PM
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First show us ur picture to see how qualified u are to be our dates and if none or ure not even close to our taste, go n dai then, tq..........
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