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Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
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I kinda get that honestly! I have opted-in, not because I'm religious, but because I like the maintenance of churches and most of the danish priests are sane and creating spaces against loneliness, which I think is nice.
(I also lived near a church that did gin and tonic tuesdays, which was nice too)
That sounds lovely?? holy moly
I have experienced religion in a way that made it seem really bad for me, only once I encountered this priest back in Israel who was sane and a great person, might be just me but I rarely find sane priests

I am glad to hear that though, good to know religion is still used for good
I kinda get that too though! I met my first catholic priest when I was 15 and he was such a terrible person through and through that I just knew I wouldn't touch religion with a ten foot pole if that had been my experience growing up. 

I also think protestant (state) churches have evolved a lot due to the lack of religious people in society. They need to renew themselves if they want to continue earning tax money.
yeaaah thankfully my first experience was my grandpa's church, he was not alive really when I was exposed to it but he did so much for that community and the ones that followed in his footsteps that I saw how much good it could do

I feel like Protestant churches are less harsh? than Catholic and Orthodox, but I might be totally wrong
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Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
Audiobooks while cleaning is nice !
but also shorter books!
shorter books might be the way to go! I bought 2 short 2 long
and will start with short ones!
white nights and only dull people are brilliant at breakfast
You also dove down into the classics?  Harsh reading
I remember growing up on Dostoyevsky, I just had to get white nights in English sjkbfvjd
and Wilde I know of and got recommended that
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Babel wrote:
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is konfirmation also something young people do in Sweden or does it have some other meaning
Can you put the picture back I wanna c
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Wanted to draw but not work draw but I don’t know what to draw sigh
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Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
it is but it looks like YA type of book and I have that as a task in a bookclub meeting I attend and ........
I do not judge but I don't like those at all
is the prompt "dead witch walking" specifically, or is it more of a "read a YA book"? if it's the latter you can try to go for something a little more NA-ish, because the genre is still labelled as YA sometimes. Or just read a YA book that feels more adult in writing and themes
I read about it a bit and it looks like a book that is the stereotypical YA book with a strong female protagonist who needs no man, hot and powerful as hell
I used to not have a problem with that but there were too many my friend made me read and they all were the same? just different flavours, and I either had enough or it is not for me at all

I mean the description has this in it -
"A bounty hunter and witch with serious sex appeal and an attitude, she'll bring 'em back alive, dead ... or undead."
kinda.... yucky 
All of YA feels kinda same-ish so I get you on that.  I do also feel like this book might be a little silly.

If you're looking for YA without too much YA, I've read a few:
Hell Followed with Us by Andrew Joseph White (very religious dystopia, trans main character, very gory)
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao (sci-fi, mecha, very female rage, but a very interesting twist to what you've described above)
This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab (fantasy, kinda music-based, interesting concept of violence breeding monsters that kill humans)
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devilcake wrote:
Babel wrote:
[pic of book]
is konfirmation also something young people do in Sweden or does it have some other meaning
Can you put the picture back I wanna c
trigger warning: erotica
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Babel wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Babel wrote:
[pic of book]
is konfirmation also something young people do in Sweden or does it have some other meaning
Can you put the picture back I wanna c
trigger warning: erotica
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Helpsosbdjd
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Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
That sounds lovely?? holy moly
I have experienced religion in a way that made it seem really bad for me, only once I encountered this priest back in Israel who was sane and a great person, might be just me but I rarely find sane priests

I am glad to hear that though, good to know religion is still used for good
I kinda get that too though! I met my first catholic priest when I was 15 and he was such a terrible person through and through that I just knew I wouldn't touch religion with a ten foot pole if that had been my experience growing up. 

I also think protestant (state) churches have evolved a lot due to the lack of religious people in society. They need to renew themselves if they want to continue earning tax money.
yeaaah thankfully my first experience was my grandpa's church, he was not alive really when I was exposed to it but he did so much for that community and the ones that followed in his footsteps that I saw how much good it could do

I feel like Protestant churches are less harsh? than Catholic and Orthodox, but I might be totally wrong
Oh!!!! that's nice though! I think it's important to focus on the good these institutions could do, even though it feels easier to just remove all religion because it's messy.

I do agree with the protestant, catholic and orthodox take though. It's different flavours of the same book.
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Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
shorter books might be the way to go! I bought 2 short 2 long
and will start with short ones!
white nights and only dull people are brilliant at breakfast
You also dove down into the classics?  Harsh reading
I remember growing up on Dostoyevsky, I just had to get white nights in English sjkbfvjd
and Wilde I know of and got recommended that
White Night should also be one of the best written short books? I've been intrigued, but I don't dare jump into the classics haahaha.
I have only heard good things about Oscar Wilde.

Classics just become heavy reading because some of them are old enough to have been paid by the word and it's soo intense to read
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Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
is the prompt "dead witch walking" specifically, or is it more of a "read a YA book"? if it's the latter you can try to go for something a little more NA-ish, because the genre is still labelled as YA sometimes. Or just read a YA book that feels more adult in writing and themes
I read about it a bit and it looks like a book that is the stereotypical YA book with a strong female protagonist who needs no man, hot and powerful as hell
I used to not have a problem with that but there were too many my friend made me read and they all were the same? just different flavours, and I either had enough or it is not for me at all

I mean the description has this in it -
"A bounty hunter and witch with serious sex appeal and an attitude, she'll bring 'em back alive, dead ... or undead."
kinda.... yucky 
All of YA feels kinda same-ish so I get you on that.  I do also feel like this book might be a little silly.

If you're looking for YA without too much YA, I've read a few:
Hell Followed with Us by Andrew Joseph White (very religious dystopia, trans main character, very gory)
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao (sci-fi, mecha, very female rage, but a very interesting twist to what you've described above)
This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab (fantasy, kinda music-based, interesting concept of violence breeding monsters that kill humans)
I think I might be a bit against it because it was a task in a bookclub given by a specific person that I can only describe as a creepy incel, his task was very tailored towards me and I cannot imagine why he'd give me such a book when it's a known fact I am not into those books..

I WILL keep those written on my notebook as I would want more books to read, exciting
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Wanted to draw but not work draw but I don’t know what to draw sigh
draw me
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Babel wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Wanted to draw but not work draw but I don’t know what to draw sigh
draw me
You are gay with flowers on
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Arthema wrote:
Babel wrote:
Arthema wrote:
I read about it a bit and it looks like a book that is the stereotypical YA book with a strong female protagonist who needs no man, hot and powerful as hell
I used to not have a problem with that but there were too many my friend made me read and they all were the same? just different flavours, and I either had enough or it is not for me at all

I mean the description has this in it -
"A bounty hunter and witch with serious sex appeal and an attitude, she'll bring 'em back alive, dead ... or undead."
kinda.... yucky 
All of YA feels kinda same-ish so I get you on that.  I do also feel like this book might be a little silly.

If you're looking for YA without too much YA, I've read a few:
Hell Followed with Us by Andrew Joseph White (very religious dystopia, trans main character, very gory)
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao (sci-fi, mecha, very female rage, but a very interesting twist to what you've described above)
This Savage Song by V.E. Schwab (fantasy, kinda music-based, interesting concept of violence breeding monsters that kill humans)
I think I might be a bit against it because it was a task in a bookclub given by a specific person that I can only describe as a creepy incel, his task was very tailored towards me and I cannot imagine why he'd give me such a book when it's a known fact I am not into those books..

I WILL keep those written on my notebook as I would want more books to read, exciting
what the fuck... ??? that's creepy.

They're all YA! But I do think they're enjoyable even if you're older because they don't feel too generic and probably are balancing between the label and not
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devilcake wrote:
Babel wrote:
devilcake wrote:
Wanted to draw but not work draw but I don’t know what to draw sigh
draw me
You are gay with flowers on
yes !!
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