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2 days agoThe hill I will die on: Heavy, awkward and incredibly expensive we don't need hardback books | Larry Ryan
Hardback books are expensive and cumbersome, leading readers to prefer waiting for paperback editions.
If you're an overachiever, suddenly you're in seminars with grad students. They would sit there and be like, 'I only know the word in German to describe the feeling I get when I read this chapter,' Then it's some 20-syllable-long word that is so specifically a reference to the feeling and I was like, 'God, I'm out of my league here.'