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Ramblings on this & that

So, I've decided to start reading hard copies again... Now, this may not seem like a noteworthy event, but as it turns out, it's been more than two years since I've picked up a real live book. Crazy, right? Since I was gifted my Kindle Paperwhite back in 2020, I haven't felt the need to read or purchase another hardcopy; genuinely being perfectly content with all of the inherent conveniences that owning an eReader has to offer. That, along with the fact that I've moved a whopping nine times over the last four years, inevitably led me to the conclusion that hardcopies are both unnecessary and impractical.  And so, dear reader, I got rid of every. single. one. of my books.  Yup, you read that right. Looking back, I can't believe it myself. Anyways-- What led me to make this decision, you might ask? Well, it's kind of silly actually. A few weeks ago, after hitting my reading goal for 2022, I decided to dedicate the rest of the year to finally finishing Outlande...

An introduction of sorts

Long story short, I'm 23 years old and if we're being completely honest, I don't have many hobbies besides reading and scrolling endlessly on the internet... unless you count crocheting more scrubbies, scrunchies, and coasters than any one person could ever possibly use. Oh, and binge-watching all of the Spider-Man movies in a weekend. #Noregrets I'm unapologetically fascinated, perhaps to an unhealthy degree, with the Myers-Briggs personality test (if my username didn't already give me away) and have essentially coerced everyone I know and love into taking it at one point or another. So, if you're new to MBTI and/or just curious about what your type may be, I recommend checking out: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test (although not the most accurate test in my opinion, it's a good place to start). If you already have a fairly decent understanding of your type and how it all works,  http://www.michaelcaloz.com/personality/  is by far the m...