I'm reading a book.
Or at least I was, until I got very tired, considering it's now 1:oo AM where I and that I have school tomorrow. Mind you it is a very good book. It's a pity that it isn't a textbook, because otherwise school would have been SO muc more interesting. It's a little something called A Short History of Nearly Everything, by Bill Bryson, a bright man. It's about, well... pretty much everything, everything physical at least. I've only read sixty pages but so far it's been good. Don't know if it'll go into psycology or phylosophy but it would be very interesting if it did. Anyway, a quote from my most recent chapter, which I thought was quite amusing.
Canvendish, for his part, conducted experiments in which he subjected himself to graduated jolts of electric current, diligently noting the increasing levels of agony until he could keep hold of his quill, and sometimes his consciousness, no longer.
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