WE SHARE THE SAME GETTING-INTO- MOUNTAIN GOATS -STORY!!! It literally was the same way for me. Game Shows Touch Our Lives inspired me to buy the entire Tallahassee album and ugh! So good!
@GreenDayInsomniac223 Oh man I know! Driving to Gainesville to see a Mountain Goats show before LeakyCon was my first nerdfighter meet-up, too so they hold a very special for me :)
To the question of could you become a mystery on purpose, I'd say through this book, Margo definitely does.
I will also at least in some way try and contribute to the book club, by at least commenting on your videos. I'm a first year law student, so I don't have time to re-read the book, or read any non-lawschool things. haha...
Uhh... well. Everyone who knows me calls me a miracle. So.
I think it kind of depends on how you define "miracle" and how you look at life and the world... For example, I get called a miracle when I tell people the story of my birth. But I'm not sure I've gotten my own personal miracle yet. Depends on what constitutes a miracle, I guess...
Also, I need to reread Paper Towns with you guys. Glad I brought it to school with me! :)
@Invincible117 Short answer: Born early. About three months early, at around 28 weeks. Spent the first 90 days of life in two different hospitals. Pretty crazy.
@blynninja That's actually a great point. I mean, yes, maybe the story of you birth may be a miracle. But that feeling, that ethusiastic sense of elation and joy, those tingels and pins that run down your spine and that beif moment when everything in the universe make sense; you were too young to remember. And I think the perception of those feelings, and what the actual EXPERIENCE of a miracle does to one's self is more important than the event itself.
Uhh... well. Everyone who knows me calls me a miracle. So.
I think it kind of depends on how you define "miracle" and how you look at life and the world... For example, I get called a miracle when I tell people the story of my birth. But I'm not sure I've gotten my own personal miracle yet. Depends on what constitutes a miracle, I guess...
Also, I need to reread Paper Towns with you guys. Glad I brought it to school with me! :)
WE SHARE THE SAME GETTING-INTO- MOUNTAIN GOATS -STORY!!! It literally was the same way for me. Game Shows Touch Our Lives inspired me to buy the entire Tallahassee album and ugh! So good!
GreenDayInsomniac223 5 months ago
@GreenDayInsomniac223 Oh man I know! Driving to Gainesville to see a Mountain Goats show before LeakyCon was my first nerdfighter meet-up, too so they hold a very special for me :)
Invincible117 5 months ago
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chelseariffic 5 months ago
I love this book and I love you. I'm reading along with you!
chelseariffic 5 months ago
To the question of could you become a mystery on purpose, I'd say through this book, Margo definitely does.
I will also at least in some way try and contribute to the book club, by at least commenting on your videos. I'm a first year law student, so I don't have time to re-read the book, or read any non-lawschool things. haha...
jag519 5 months ago
@jag519 As a 2nd year med student, I slightly feel your pain. Good luck with school!
Invincible117 5 months ago
ALL pre-orders will be signed!!
BashoTheBanana 5 months ago
@BashoTheBanana Yes they will! I made that video!
Invincible117 5 months ago
Uhh... well. Everyone who knows me calls me a miracle. So.
I think it kind of depends on how you define "miracle" and how you look at life and the world... For example, I get called a miracle when I tell people the story of my birth. But I'm not sure I've gotten my own personal miracle yet. Depends on what constitutes a miracle, I guess...
Also, I need to reread Paper Towns with you guys. Glad I brought it to school with me! :)
blynninja 5 months ago
@blynninja What's your birth story? (And definitely read it with us! :D)
Invincible117 5 months ago
@Invincible117 Short answer: Born early. About three months early, at around 28 weeks. Spent the first 90 days of life in two different hospitals. Pretty crazy.
blynninja 5 months ago
@blynninja That's actually a great point. I mean, yes, maybe the story of you birth may be a miracle. But that feeling, that ethusiastic sense of elation and joy, those tingels and pins that run down your spine and that beif moment when everything in the universe make sense; you were too young to remember. And I think the perception of those feelings, and what the actual EXPERIENCE of a miracle does to one's self is more important than the event itself.
GreenDayInsomniac223 5 months ago
Uhh... well. Everyone who knows me calls me a miracle. So.
I think it kind of depends on how you define "miracle" and how you look at life and the world... For example, I get called a miracle when I tell people the story of my birth. But I'm not sure I've gotten my own personal miracle yet. Depends on what constitutes a miracle, I guess...
Also, I need to reread Paper Towns with you guys. Glad I brought it to school with me! :)
blynninja 5 months ago