do something practical, work with your hands, take up a trade
>>9611811
>do something practical
like waste time on 4chin?
this is third edition of PI - why is there a floating section of paragraphs in the bottom left?
>>9612637
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>>9612637
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>>9611811
My hands suck though. I'm very clumsy. My therapist says it's a symptom of my autism.
>>9612637
this is fucking retarded
>>9612637
no joke, shit like this and hume's problem of induction used to ramble through my head when learning chemistry in secondary school
I want to grow a food garden.
>>9612823
no you don't
>>9612844
>potato detected
How do I learn this?
I live in a small apartment and can't really take up carpentry or metalworking or anything.
>>9612797
t.brainlet
>>9612882
What about basket weaving?
>>9612637
>this is third edition of PI
Moron, get the fourth
I've been thinking about becoming a carpenters apprentice because i can't stand school. Is being a carpenter /lit?
>>9613008
its $20 vs free online
>>9613019
who knows you might ending up writing the bible 2.0
>>9613019
have you ever lifted 6 days a week? if no, then dont.
>>9613019
I know a few joiners who left school with me. They're sharp blokes, very few pretensions. Some have more worth listening to than many political and academic pals, but that might just come from settling down into maturity.
>>9611811
I would if working a trade didn't entail spending a minimum of eight hours a day away from books.
>>9613008
is there any reason to read the blue/brown books if i have PI on the way?
>>9613050
academia kills your passion, no joke
>wait, why are you pulling your pants down? my hands are occupied with your book
>>9612749
extended practice can work wonders. Practice til perfection. Perfect practice will make you perfect. How did you learn to type so well?