Ariadnepyanfar
Ariadnepyanfar t1_jaf4osu wrote
Reply to comment by Moonghiest in Just read Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott and it may just be the single most eye opening book I’ve ever read by sashanktungu
It’s good! Nice and short, so your brain doesn’t get taxed by this weird new way.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_iwxdfwp wrote
Reply to "Mar", me, oil on panel, 2022 by gorillabrigade
Oh, folks over at r/cyberpunk are going to love you.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_iwiiev6 wrote
Reply to comment by ian2121 in Mount St. Helens, Washington [3694x5448] [OC] by willweggy
Whoops, sorry. Whichever side blew out, that’s the off limits side.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_iwg0pmc wrote
Reply to comment by StatusSea5409 in Mount St. Helens, Washington [3694x5448] [OC] by willweggy
Scientists are conducting an observational experiment watching an ecosystem regrow from scratch so the crater and south face is off limits.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_iugkuov wrote
Reply to comment by Gorazde in Revealed: TE Lawrence felt ‘bitter shame’ over UK’s false promises of Arab self rule by Aboveground_Plush
And ashamed of his own part in that, so much so that he deliberately lived in obscurity after that.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_itfgkvj wrote
If you go to an online store, and buy four or five books in the genre you're looking for, then that store is bound to suggest books to you in the same genre.
As a random Example, Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers, or The Galaxy and the Ground Beneath might be one start of a favourable algorithm of book suggestions. You'd need more than just one author to really get your algorithm going.
Librarians are also usually *great* sources of relevant recommendations. Visit your local library.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_ismwpv9 wrote
Love love love so much.
Great art.
Ariadnepyanfar t1_jcr4imm wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dandenongs National Park, Victoria, Australia [1080x1350] [OC] @steven.sandner by steven_sandner
We have both types, tropical and temperate. This one is temperate of course.