The Discography
Book store owners and record store owners used to be oracles, in that way; you’d go in this dusty old place and they might point you toward something that would change your life. All that’s gone.
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  11. apapertiger said: I have to say, you’ve changed my viewpoint on this one. you’re right, it’s over-romanticizing something that is out of step with how we’re living now. and have you been to a Borders lately? Those places deserved to go down.
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    Disagree with this. Downloading, e-books, and websites like goodreads have exposed me to way more books and music that...
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