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You must be a very cheerful person if you can handle those back to back.
I might recommend some Calvin & Hobbs in between. Or maybe something also historical, but more upbeat, like The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.

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people have always looked sombre to me... I do wake up with a smile and do more push ups than anymore else around me... what's with calvin and hobbs? or the book that I assume tests your mental abilities? lol why else call it the electric kool-aid acid test... sounds dark from the get go

what's with calvin and hobbs?

That sentence does not compute.
Have you not heard the gospel of Calvin & Hobbs? The brilliance of Bill Watterson? I must be misunderstanding you.

And the Electric KoolAid Acid Test is a book that was written about Ken Kessy and his mission to bring Acid to the mainstream.
It's a true story. He and a group of "Merry Pranksters' drove across the US in a bus throwing huge parties with punch-bowls filled with LSD.
The Beatles "Magic Mystery Tour" was inspired by them. The Grateful Dead got their start playing at these parties. Bob Dylan and many legends partied with them.
It's a good book, and a historic account. The writer spent time following them around.

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sounds like brain juice... I'll put it on the list that isn't very long anymore unfortunately :S

[–] xyzzy 1 points (+1|-0)
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which one? I retracted a bid for a brand new copy of Mein kampf from the 70s that was 120 bucks canadian because I wanted to spend the extra money for my bday on an electric toothbrush lol... I was curious if it was a better copy

[–] xyzzy 0 points (+0|-0)

28nd edition from 1933. All printed in fraktur, which the nazis banned later for being "Judenlettern".

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Judenlettern isn't google friendly... Fraktur comes up.... but I need english and sun tzu wasn't that badly translated so why this edition?