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Interesting. I think I know the person who wrote The Dialectical Biologist, but I forgot his name...
I would also recommend reading fiction as it gives respite from the hard and serious stuff that may be depressing at times or too "boring" (not enough dopamine).
Of course. For fiction, a few weeks ago I was reading some lovecraft, but the earlier stuff isn’t as good, and it’s also somewhat reactionary, so it feels like a chore trying to get through it so I can get to the more famous stuff. On my ereader I have the Crying of Lot 49, which should be good, but I feel weird opening another book. Maybe I should read something easier like the hunger games. I also need to get back into Octavia Butler, as I never finished the last part of wild seed, and have only read the graphic novel of parable of the sower, so that should be good in its original along with the sequel.
I read through H.P. Lovecraft's collected works.
You start to notice more of the racism the older you get; when I was starting out, I assumed that "Well, it was just the times" and basically ignored the racism.
Now? It's hard not to notice it; I was a kid then, but I'm a fully grown adult now.
Yeah, some of the stories are pretty gross. Like the one where some dude contacts some heavenly spirit trapped in a “degenerate” poor non-white dude’s body, and it’s trying to escape.