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the daily euneJeune [oon-zhoon]Ariella wrote 2 days ago: Last week I finished reading A.J. Jacobs’ A Year of Living Biblically. Jacobs spends a year li … more →
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Joshua James LeJeune wrote 2 months ago: Word: augur [aw-ger] n. 1. one of a group of ancient Roman officials charged with observing and inte … more →
Megan wrote 2 months ago: I’m reading a book about a guy who read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica (The Know-It-All: O … more →
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Paolo wrote 3 months ago: A friend of ours, AJ Jacobs of Esquire Magazine, was recently featured on ObsessedTV. If you haven … more →
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