In the early 90s found a German magazine that was doing profiles of all these Eastern European teenagers and there was this Polish woman who looked just like my mom. My mom disagreed with me on this, but it DID look like her!
I read on transit all the time and also enjoy observing what other people are doing. Here in Atlanta, a lot of people read the Bible, often while taking notes or marking pages. Why do I find it unlikely people are doing that in Munich? The U.S. is pretty religious but here in the South, it's amazing. Even the city's Pride parade is dominated by (gay-OK) church groups! Bah!
I think the most fun I ever had reading stuff "in public" was when I was reading a lot of Ancient Roman poetry and philosophy. Nothing like reading Lucretius while pressed up against a lot of commuter, going through and underground tunnel... :)
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I read on transit all the time and also enjoy observing what other people are doing. Here in Atlanta, a lot of people read the Bible, often while taking notes or marking pages. Why do I find it unlikely people are doing that in Munich? The U.S. is pretty religious but here in the South, it's amazing. Even the city's Pride parade is dominated by (gay-OK) church groups! Bah!
I think the most fun I ever had reading stuff "in public" was when I was reading a lot of Ancient Roman poetry and philosophy. Nothing like reading Lucretius while pressed up against a lot of commuter, going through and underground tunnel... :)