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I fit into a tub pretty well.
I'm only five foot one inch though.
I've never dropped a book in... thankfully.
Old Posted 07-15-2011, 10:00 AM Reply With Quote  
Default   #66   Echo-chan713 Echo-chan713 is offline
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Never dropped a book in the tub but my sister did spill grape juice all over my beloved copy of Evermeet, Island of Elves. I had read the book twice by then, and was distraught at the damage. That's actually the first time there was some sentiment to the book's wear. Still got a new one though. The cover was never quite the same, and the pages have a slight purple tint. It belongs to my sister now.

She mangled the spine of my first DnD Players Guide by reading it on her pillow, with the pages corners under her elbows. Aahhhh! My precious players guide! Nooo! And thing was she was never inclined to buy her own because she figured she could always borrow them off me. She didn't get that I didnt' want her borrowing my books if she was going to do that to them. That was a long while ago now though. She understands now. :)
One of my friend's cat took a bathroom on a manga (not my manga), I cried oTL

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Old Posted 07-15-2011, 03:22 PM Reply With Quote  
Suzerain of Sheol Suzerain of Sheol is offline
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Quiet, you just reminded me of a horrible incidence of book cruelty I was witness to.

I had an... acquaintance in highschool who used to come play DnD with us (despite no one wanting him there) and, one day, after showing off his shiny new Complete Adventurer, he picked up a mace (yes, a real mace, tiny one) and began to beat the cover of the book on the floor... apparently trying to prove some point about the irony of his playing this game with us. He left the book here and I still have it; luckily, only the cover is damaged, but still... why would anyone do that?

And he broke my mace. :(
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Default   #68   Ladyduet Ladyduet is offline
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Strangly I tend to take my music more than books into the bath, unless I'm planning on soaking. I'd rather not risk getting the poor books wet.
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I'd rather sleep while taking a bath while listen to zen music

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Old Posted 07-15-2011, 04:41 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #70   Quiet Man Cometh Quiet Man Cometh is offline
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Did he pay you back for the mace Sheol?

If I asked nicely, my cousin might be able to make you a new one. Though his last mace was more of the 'lean out of a speeding jeep and smash a metal garbage can to high Heaven' type then tiny and cool looking, though I'm sure he could pull that off too. And the postal service might take issues with something like that.

My copy of the new 3.5 Ravenloft has a pen gouge - not mark, gouge - in the cover. It's only an inch long and harder to see on he dark cover but still, my book. My brand new book. :(. Oh well. I'm working on calling it "character." At least I always know which copy is mine.
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Old Posted 07-16-2011, 02:57 AM Reply With Quote  
Suzerain of Sheol Suzerain of Sheol is offline
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No, he didn't, though the amount of stuff he left at my house when I finally convinced him to stop associating with us was likely worth more, anyway.

And it was a cheap mace from the oriental-import, extremely shady junk store. Only cost like 9 dollars. :p
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Old Posted 07-16-2011, 12:15 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #72   Echo-chan713 Echo-chan713 is offline
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The over covers I doodle on are the ones that you make them out of paper grocery bags for textbooks cause it's paper and I can make a new one

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Old Posted 07-16-2011, 02:19 PM Reply With Quote  
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I remember those, back in high school when teachers insisted everyone cover their book. That's one good thing about owning your own texts. I can scribble all over them without issue. You can always tell which part of a book I've studied because it's caked in various colours of highlighter with pen and pencil scribbles everywhere. I was neater though, with the books that I intended to keep.
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Default   #74   Echo-chan713 Echo-chan713 is offline
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We were required to cover our books (almost like as if it was the rules/law of the school, but the book still looked like crap.

Well you can scribble on the paper cover part of the textbook as long a it doesn't bleed through to the actual cover like sharpies, sharpies no bleed works on then but just the basic permanent marker, it'll bleed through depending on how much time/pressure on that one spot.

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My textbooks in school all looked like occult grimoires by the end of the year. I had a bad habit of drawing all manner of symbology on my paper-bag covers. :p
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Default   #76   Echo-chan713 Echo-chan713 is offline
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I remember before I moved to Colorado all the textbooks would have pictures of penises and grotesque things on any textbook that has pictures on them in Middle school. I wanted to cry on how much kids disrespect things that AREN'T EVEN THEIRS in the first place, I try to treat it like it was my own. We couldn't borrow then like to take it with us cause it'll end up being missing pages and they'll be nothing left of them.

If I accidentally did something such as one time i was tracing Europe and Asia and during tracing the northern parts pf the continents where it was ending up in the spine the page ripped, so I taped it back the pages together to the best that I can do.

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Old Posted 07-17-2011, 06:13 PM Reply With Quote  
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Haha I actually hate brand new stiff paperbacks, I feel like I'm going to break them if I try reading them. I much prefer my paperbacks - eh, my books in general actually, even hardcovers - to be ~flexible~ ... I need them to bend, and move and crease. That's why I hate tiny little thick paperbacks and love the (I can't remember the name of the size, but the larger ones) thinner books that you can just flop around. I dogear my pages top and bottom, I bend the spine, I stuff them in pockets and jackets and bags, covers get bent (I DO try not to tear them off completely though...unless I want to)

I ripped off the cover of my Fight Club book and made it a brand new cover of black electrical tape because it just ..felt right for that one. (To be fair that was more of an artistic statement XD)

My copy of the Hitchhiker's Anthology is being held together with duct tape. :'D

And I always, ALWAYS pull off the paper covers of hardback books Dx hate thooose, they're always falling off anyway.




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Old Posted 07-17-2011, 06:23 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #78   Suzerain of Sheol Suzerain of Sheol is offline
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For the record, I meant the paper covers I put over the books I had, not the books themselves.

And, I knew someone in middle school who completely destroyed a textbook, ripped the cover off, ended up getting the entire thing soaking wet... the school ended up making him pay for it.
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Between supposed brothers.
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Quiet Man Cometh Quiet Man Cometh is offline
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The dust jacket you mean, Rem? Just to note, apparently as far as book values go, they go down by some 80% apparently if the dust jacket is missing. No matter what condition it is in, having it is better than not.

I'd be the type of person to stash the jacket somewhere or put it back on after reading it.

I've started paying attention to the make of books that I buy. What paper they use, what the cover is like. I also much prefer books to be flexible because it saves the spine. If I can grab a book by the spine and the pages will still flop around if I wave it, that's great. The more expensive books seem to be that way, having bought a whole lot of books for my English courses.
Old Posted 07-17-2011, 07:29 PM Reply With Quote  
Default   #80   Yokuutsu Yokuutsu is offline
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I think it is a bit odd....but what your dad does...it is sacrilegious essentially. I would never do that to any book no matter the age or how cheap it was.

A book affected by wear and tear just shows that it was loved, but what your dad does....makes me want to cry T_T
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