Me again...
What magazines do you usually read?!
I like the National Geographic and Connect(German members know it very well)
Me again...
What magazines do you usually read?!
I like the National Geographic and Connect(German members know it very well)
Ja mata, TosaInu. You will forever be remembered.
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Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.
A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?
The Economist
New Scientist
Scientific American
Airforces Monthly
Occasionally:
National Geographic
F1 magazines
Αξιζει φιλε να πεθανεις για ενα ονειρο, κι ας ειναι η φωτια του να σε καψει.
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i no longer read magazines
i find that the Internet is generally much more informative than magazines are. plus it's free, not counting the ISP subscription cost. but since i already pay for the Internet anyhow and use it for gaming and such, might as well get the most comprehensive information for free rather than pay for a shallower, more obsolete version to come my way via a magazine
PC-zone!!!
and de HUMO.
Gah, the only mags I've ever read is pr0n magazines
thinking about it, I didnt actually read those, more browsing.
Common Unreflected Drinking Only Smartens
I have a subscription to PCGamer, and occasionally read something out of Newsweek, National Geographic or the NYTimes magazine.
Mostly I read the newspaper and the Org.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
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There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford
My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
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