We don't need to live in gated communities and we can drive our sport cars at midnight without fear of being hijacked.
In terms of quality of life overall, you are lucky to live as well as a middle-class western European.
Eastern European expat in Westoidstan here. I have a NAS with around 40TB of space. My calibre library contains over 30k documents and I am in the process of downloading the entirety of libgen.
Yes. Sometimes I wander through my shelves, pick up books and wonder what treasures might be inside them. The most important books are the ones you have not read because you have not killed their potential yet.
I just bought $200 in books yesterday and I still have like 100+ unread books on my shelf and I'm already planning the next batch of books to buy lmao.
Sometimes I buy large lots of books at used book sales. While I always give them a try, I am not always ready or interested in them. In these cases I put them back on the shelf, awaiting the day the catch my eye again.
What?
I haven't bought a single book in my entire life. I'm a third worlder and I pirate everything. I would even download a car if I could.
>I'm a third worlder
poor third worlder*
Im from Poland and i have shitloads of used books. Get a grip
Imagine thinking poorland is anywhere near the absolute bottom of poverty
>the absolute bottom of poverty
that's not the meaning of third world
Poland is in the EU, its not third world.
Poland isn't third world either, it's either a first world nation or a second world nation depending on how you cut it.
I'm a wealthy third worlder and I have a better life than 99.999% of people. I genuinely probably live better than rich people in first world c**ts
We don't need to live in gated communities and we can drive our sport cars at midnight without fear of being hijacked.
In terms of quality of life overall, you are lucky to live as well as a middle-class western European.
>I would even download a car if I could.
you monster!
Eastern European expat in Westoidstan here. I have a NAS with around 40TB of space. My calibre library contains over 30k documents and I am in the process of downloading the entirety of libgen.
Yes yes you're a lazy third worlder stop presses
piracy is far more work than purchasing, shit for brains
Yeah I bet it's a lot of mental work coping that you rely on some Russian troony to crack the next bing wahoo
>I would even download a car if I could.
You're a sick guy.
I'm 99% digital and I do have about 20TB of eBooks which I haven't read, I'd that counts.
tsundoku, useful phrase. i do sometimes, yes
1. do your homework
2. do your homework
3. do your homework
Yes. Sometimes I wander through my shelves, pick up books and wonder what treasures might be inside them. The most important books are the ones you have not read because you have not killed their potential yet.
Yeah if someone recs me a book I'll put it on my shelf. Probably read half of my books?
I just bought $200 in books yesterday and I still have like 100+ unread books on my shelf and I'm already planning the next batch of books to buy lmao.
Just swap books with friends, don't have to buy them. Too ez
my name on z-lib is "daunrodoku". i thought it was clever.
A lot. But I usually weed through to find ones worth reading or skimming through
>no pitch accent indication
dekinai
Sometimes I buy large lots of books at used book sales. While I always give them a try, I am not always ready or interested in them. In these cases I put them back on the shelf, awaiting the day the catch my eye again.
What's this term but for home construction kek