And then again, there’s my Kindle, home to a decade of regrettable choices that I will never apologize for. 🥰 Half of which are in various states of completion. Is it book half read, or book half unread? Yes.

And of course, shelves and shelves and stack and stacks across several rooms of books that I have no specific intent to read, but rather something more like a generalized potentiality.

@nicole this describes my relation to most of my books 😂

@h5e Right? I feel like we sometimes focus so much on our messy relationships with others and with ourselves that we forget to talk about our messy relationships with books. 💖📚💔

I’m all about it: I’m in a polyamorous relationship with 1,000 books, and I’m not afraid to talk about anymore! 🐙

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Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.