CharlesMangione

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by CharlesMangione@lemmy.world to c/books@lemmy.ml
 

I've recently started a job driving a shuttle van across the city for the general public. I've got a wide amount of leeway, but the audiobooks I've been listening to have been... not hitting right. I started with "The Name of the Wind" which was extremely well reviewed. I liked it a lot for the most part, and for the most part so did my passengers, but at one point it started talking about how much the main character would like to see one of the young woman characters naked and would pay for that privilege. In the context of the story it sort-of made sense, but out of context it was completely gross and I was beyond embarrassed. The next day I tried "Consider Phlebas" (again well reviewed) which was a completely different thing, but almost immediately it started in with a vivid description the mc being drowned in sewage- It did not hit right, despite the interesting developments that I would ordinarily probably enjoy for just myself.

I'm looking for suggestions of completely SFW audiobooks I could listen to (through audible, alas) with random passengers of all walks of life coming and going without context. I cannot stress strongly enough that they should be quite literally safe for work. I don't mind skirting a bit of controversy or challenging preconceptions or introducing new or unusual perspectives (In fact I kind of relish the idea of being somewhat progressive and/or boundary-pushing, though I'd like to start small after these initial embarrassments), but it cant be crude, or sexual, or violent.

Thanks for your attention, please chime in with your suggestions.

Edit: Oh jeez wow this got more traction than I expected. I appreciate everyone's suggestions! I'll be trawling through them in the coming weeks and maybe even post my experience with some of them, "shuttle van reviews" or some such. Thanks!

 

I've recently started a job driving a shuttle van across the city for the general public. I've got a wide amount of leeway, but the audiobooks I've been listening to have been... not hitting right. I started with "The Name of the Wind" which was extremely well reviewed. I liked it a lot for the most part, and for the most part so did my passengers, but at one point it started talking about how much the main character would like to see one of the young woman characters naked and would pay for that privilege. In the context of the story it sort-of made sense, but out of context it was completely gross and I was beyond embarrassed. The next day I tried "Consider Phlebas" (again well reviewed) which was a completely different thing, but almost immediately it started in with a vivid description the mc being drowned in sewage- It did not hit right, despite the interesting developments that I would ordinarily probably enjoy for just myself.

I'm looking for suggestions of completely SFW audiobooks I could listen to (through audible, alas) with random passengers of all walks of life coming and going without context. I cannot stress strongly enough that they should be quite literally safe for work. I don't mind skirting a bit of controversy or challenging preconceptions or introducing new or unusual perspectives (In fact I kind of relish the idea of being somewhat progressive and/or boundary-pushing, though I'd like to start small after these initial embarrassments), but it cant be crude, or sexual, or violent.

Thanks for your attention, please chime in with your suggestions.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by CharlesMangione@lemmy.world to c/communitypromo@lemmy.ca
 

I saw a couple posts of someone asking for help with their homework, and thought it might be a good idea to have our own dedicated Homework Help community.

If you're taking classes, or even better yet, have passed classes, please subscribe to !hwh@lemmy.world. I will do my best to answer what I can, but admittedly I've been out of school for a long time, so I'd really appreciate your help with this project. Also, we can't help anyone if we don't have questions to answer, so please don't hesitate to ask!

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 9 points 7 months ago

God forgive us, we know not what we do...

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Scientists Uphold Snowglobe Theory, Confirm Santa Claus' Existence in Gobsmacking New Research. Number 5 Will Shock You!

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

A Gøøse once bit my sister...

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (2 children)

I tend to agree. It's DIY tensegrity, and not really offensive as such. I wouldn't buy it, but there's $55 worth of material and labor and creativity here.

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 16 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I'm gonna be honest, it sounds like a bad idea. Disclaimer, i've never worked with this, but just describing your problem it sounds like you're going to run into ground temperature even if you manage to get the air temperature warm enough to set.

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 8 points 10 months ago

It's like the other sort options, except it prioritizes communities with fewer subs, so that you'll see content from smaller communities more often.

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 26 points 10 months ago

Fix back button from posts going back twice instead of once

OH IT WAS A BUG! I thought I was taking crazy pills!

 

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[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 4 points 10 months ago

Don't worry. Stick with me, I'll teach you all the pedantry you need to trick some idiot's pants off.

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 16 points 10 months ago (2 children)

That's figuratively what eat the rich means.

[–] CharlesMangione@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I mean the 200k views explains literally why, money, but I was being rhetorical, making a statement with a question.

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