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A part of diary. The research: why I can't read. (2)
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| Mishka
The research itself. So I start reading and what interrupts me: *) Dissatisfaction that "I have to read". That means that I subconsciously force myself to read just not to feel bored, hoping to enjoy it sooner or later. *) Dissatisfaction that something interesting doesn't begin. *) Dissatisfaction that I can't see anything new. *) There is always a confidence ...
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A part of diary. The research: why I can't read. (1)
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| Mishka
Since approximately 2009 I practically don't read books. (Maybe that matches with the period of me geting totally incommunicative). I remember that spring I still was reading a little, I have read a couple of books of Feuchtwanger and I 've read something else with my husband Anton. That time I already had slack interest in reading, books seemed to ...
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It's only my second visit to the site...
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| democrateur
It's only my second visit to the site. And may be I make an assuming very fast but my opinion about it is that it's a little raw and unpopular. I will very glad if I mistake. And by the way, the service is absolutely free for me, so I have no complaints and I appreciate the time and the ...
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correction by agkcrbs
About what I want and what I am here for
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| democrateur
My solely purpose to be here is the practice in English. I am neither a businessman nor a staff's worker with language skill required. The English is just a subject of my dreams... So if you're interested with such a texts, I'll write here, you can check them out. I will very very glad to see you reading my topics. ...
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