Mike7676

Mike7676 t1_ja6exg5 wrote

Definitely depends! I, like you, tend to drift on audiobooks, especially new ones no matter the subject matter. However, if it's a book I read when I was younger I'll actively seek out the audio version. Stephen King I can pay rapt attention to. Anything else is soothing, but I ain't retaining diddly.

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Mike7676 t1_j07k6qt wrote

And more factions within those organizations. I have cop friends in the SAPD and wouldn't want to paint them with the same douchebag brush as Officer Fuckhead up there but...you wear the same uniform you are going to be judged the same. I didn't know the jackass's at Abu Ghraib but suddenly the locals were a bit reluctant to talk to us after that horseshit came out.

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Mike7676 t1_j023fqk wrote

I think it is. Big difference as adults in a modern world is we have emulators and raspberry pi and the ability to basically call up any games we remember as kids, play them for a few minutes and move on. I recall being like 7, at my local malls arcade and with a handful of quarters trying to decide which games to play to make it last.

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Mike7676 t1_isy7bz1 wrote

I still have mine, just rarely check it. What I found "interesting" is the following: super happy Trump won, fine you voted for your choice. Then becoming absolutely livid over getting blocked or banned because they posted TrUtH about the Dems in the form of calling for death or injury to political figures. Then they got "smart" with stupid ass little comments that won't get them in trouble but they expressed themselves. Whining like fucking toddlers over issues very few of us have researched.

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