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       # 2025-Dec-08 - Christina's December Questions
       
       Here are my answers to:
       
 (TXT) Christina's December Questions
       
       > Is there anything from 100 years ago you'd like to see revived
       > today (e.g. motion picture films without preceding advertisements,
       > serialized novels in general interest mass market periodicals, more
       > people wearing hats and gloves)?
       
       Let's see, 100 years ago would have been 1925 during the Jazz Age
       between World War 1 and the Great Depression.  The Interstate
       freeway system had not been built yet.  The general population still
       had enthusiasm for public transportation and were supporting train
       and trolley systems.  Wide scale local agriculture was still a thing.
       Skinny dipping in public swimming pools wasn't just the norm, it was
       often required.
       
 (TXT) Nude swimming in US indoor pools
       
       > What's the best book you've read so far this year?
       
       The best book i've read so far is Arboreality by Rebecca Campbell.
       It's a collapsnik book that somehow manages to be cozy, peaceful,
       and optimistic.  It's a quick read and it has "replay value",
       meaning that it has enough depth to be worth reading again.
       
 (DIR) Arboreality by Rebecca Campbell
       
       > What's your favourite musical discovery ((sub-)subgenre, artist)
       > this year?
       
       Music:
       
 (HTM) DJ Silence
       
       Genre:
       
       > The (American primitive) style is similar to some forms of
       > 20th-century classical music (particularly Minimalism), and the
       > classical music of India.
       
 (TXT) American primitive
       
       > Share up to five of your favourite 'foreign language' terms and
       > expressions, e.g. "sprezzatura" (Italian), "folie à deux" (French).
       
 (HTM) Lust
       
 (HTM) Rainbow
       
 (HTM) Turtle
       
       > You can have one person from any time in history call you for
       > advice and follow what you tell them to do. Whom would you like to
       > have call you?
       
       Nice reversal there.  My problem with answering this question would
       be a reluctance to interfere with another person's freedom.  I can
       resolve this by answering that i would like to have my younger self
       call me.  I would advise him to listen to my present perspective and
       then do with it as he sees fit.
       
       tags: bencollver,community
       
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