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I bet God is fabulous
OH MY GOD THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS.
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you gonna learn today!
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Say your goodbyes
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If We Are What We Read, Who Are We, Exactly?
We love books for being books. But books are more than just words on pages, lovely or terrible adventures, weird imaginings, plot twists and romances and things that would never happen to us in real life and therefore we should read about. Books have the power to change us—but not just in our minds, apparently. According to research recently published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology by Geoff Kaufman of Tiltfactor Laboratories at Dartmouth College and Lisa Libby of Ohio State, the act of reading of and identifying with a fictional character means also that we tend to subconsciously adopt their behavior. In reading about our favorite characters, we may actually become more like them.
Read more at The Atlantic Wire. [Image: Shutterstock]
#somebody should send a raven to inform everyone that Ned Starks bastard son just smiled, twice.
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It bothers me more than I’d like to admit when people misuse the word “trolling”.
Actually reading all of Wikipedia
She said no more, and they went down the other dance and parted in silence; on each side dissatisfied, though not to an equal degree.
1. First impression: I was like 13 and I thought to myself, this chick is pretty great and funny and dorky like me so I think I shall be her...
They’re just rich, I think! there really isn’t any information about them available.