The law of averages says this is true for books and people, but every once and awhile either might surprise you. Never stop experiencing what the world has to offer.
Judging thick piles of paper only by the two sheets of paper on the back and the front kind of seems off to me. No idea why. Oh wait, now it's coming to me. Right. It's because CONTENT matters. You can't judge things based on their superficial appearance without even bothering to discover their content. That's just lazy and pathetic.
I was reaching just a bit farther with my methaphor, sorry.
Also, gists of content are not content per se. Sorry, my point still stand. Even if it's been downvoted 8 times because nobody wants to hear the harsh truth.
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Also, gists of content are not content per se. Sorry, my point still stand. Even if it's been downvoted 8 times because nobody wants to hear the harsh truth.