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Agree to disagree. My lack of vocabulary isn't an indictment on anyone but myself. He's not some quack poet who happened to run into a publisher while panhandling
-clinical psychologist and the director of behavioral medicine at the University of Massachusetts Health Services
-published in numerous scientific journals
-PhD, ABPP certified honey
-awarded by the APA
I have lots of friends who read and I cant say I've got a single one who's never struggled through at least one book, I remember also not understanding what was the fucking point of Catcher in the Rye. Felt like a series of short stories about an entitled brat. In The African Unconscious Dr Bynum touches on everything from archaeology to DNA he's a gifted writer, I'm just a dum dum.![]()
I'll have to trust you on Dr. Bynum. His C.V. looks to me to guarantee what I suspected. That said, you're no dum dum. Catcher IS a series of stories about an entitled brat. There IS no point. Tiresome book about a tiresome character. Way up there on the overrated list.
I learned a new word this morning, or at least a new word relating to architecture: chasmic, as in chasm, but used to describe an undercut molding in the design of a door surround by Edwin Luytens. (Luytens is thought by many to be the greatest British architect of the 20th century.)
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