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How to fight commoditization, 140 characters at a time

My mom said it makes no sense to go to a bookstore waaay out in Dan Shui, which is about a 30 minute subway ride from Taipei. In the pouring rain, especially. And when there are dozens of bookstores right across the street. Did I even want to buy any books?

But I'd been following book686's sometimes poignant, occasionally hilarious and often philosophical Twitter updates. I had to see the place.

I ended up getting two books that I could have bought across the street. I could have had a latte next door, too. Which would have felt more like an errand than a pilgrimage.

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Twitter needs a "Translate" button =/

I wanted to read book686's twitters, but meh - I can't read that.

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