Usually, the cheaper the paper, the higher the acid content, and acid content means faster decay of the paper (which is why comic books should never be stored in paper envelopes, but instead in plastic comic covers or the like).
A critically caffeinated blog on books, film/TV, culture, and nonsense, earning my fair share of paper cuts while I'm at it.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Saturday, July 6, 2013
You know what? Whatever.
I've decided I'm no longer going to try to make a blog designed to focus on any particular topic. Every time I've tried doing so, I end up neglecting the blog for way too long due to my lovely ADD mind wanting to run towards a different direction if I am going to treat this blog like a pasttime. While I'd like to pretend to myself (and probably to most of the world) that this blog is a full-time job, it doesn't at all bring bread to the table. Thus, I might as well have fun with it, not take it too seriously, and end up posting more frequently. That's all what this post is about, just to make it more official to myself and probably anybody else who might give a shit.
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