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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
criscura
leupagus

It's worth noting that there are some extraordinary people in the world who have been quietly doing the work for decades, and they should be celebrated with all the fervor that we denounce the villains. I first read about Harrison twenty-odd years ago, when he'd already been doing this for about fifty years, and this is one of those guys whose life can, indeed, be summed up by his headline.

James Harrison saved millions of lives. Millions. Not with anything flashy or dramatic, not with profound speeches or brilliant strategy or any of the things we insist are the ways to impact the world. He simply kept himself as healthy as possible so that every few weeks he could go and sit quietly in a room and give away a fundamental part of himself — quite literally his lifeblood — to people he'd never meet, for no pay and no expectation of acknowledgement. (He was, it should be said, acknowledged quite a lot per this article, but that's beside the point.)

When we talk about the kind of people we want to elevate and celebrate in our societies, I often think of people like James Harrison. I hope we get more of him; not just for his blood, but for his heart.

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batneko
soupexpertt

I really like this russian edition of classic books. Letting famous artists do the covers in YA style was such a simple but clever decision. According to the recent study the number of teenage readers increased, possibly thanks to these covers. I own traditional classics with blank covers but if I ever see one of these in the wild, it’ll probably make me go feral.

Here are some of my favs:

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  1. Dracula (art by Renibet)
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2.Jane Eyre (art by Ulunii)

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3. Little women (art by чаки чаки)

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4. The Idiot (the hedgehog-omg-) (art by Xinshi)

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5. Pride and Prejudice (art by Cactusute)

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6. War and Peace (art by Xinshi)

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7. Wuthering Heights (art by Renibet)

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8. The Great Gatsby (art by NIKEL)

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9. Frankenstein (art by Iren Horrors)

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10. Crime and Punishment (art by REDwood)

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11. Anna Karenina (art by Ulunii)

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12. The Cherry Orchard (art by lewisite)

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13. The Master and Margarita (art by Renibet)

bethanydelleman

  1. These are great
  2. It looks like these artists actually read the novels
  3. That Great Gatsby one? Give it to me!
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