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what kind of gift would a female like?
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No problem. Sure, they still make candies that older people like, like maybe licorice or hard caramels? Idk, maybe some simple cookies or other desserts might be better in that case…
everyone is an individual, no one is the same. what works for one person might not/probably wont work for another.
no one can really answer these questions for you because we dont know her. we can give the best suggestions in the world, and she could hate it, because shes an individual that we know nothing about
everyone is an individual, no one is the same. what works for one person might not/probably wont work for another.
no one can really answer these questions for you because we dont know her.
that's why i feel so clueless. i have no idea what she would like. not close to her at all though she lives within walking distance. couldn't say what anyone likes these days just been so detached from life lately
If you don't know, maybe you're am omni-nerd? Anyway, 3 basic divisions: science, humanities, and applied nerds
I just use "applied" as a bin for those who don't fit in the other 2
Now it's weird because a science or applied nerd may actually produce better art than a humanities nerd — thinking in terms of mind-hacking. Or the humanities nerd may ironically understand science better, being less contemptuous of philosophers , and thus finding the good ones (like Lakatos, Bhaskar, commentaries on Parmenides vs Heraclitus...)
If you don't know, maybe you're am omni-nerd? Anyway, 3 basic divisions: science, humanities, and applied nerds
I just use "applied" as a bin for those who don't fit in the other 2
Now it's weird because a science or applied nerd may actually produce better art than a humanities nerd — thinking in terms of mind-hacking. Or the humanities nerd may ironically understand science better, being less contemptuous of philosophers , and thus finding the good ones (like Lakatos, Bhaskar, commentaries on Parmenides vs Heraclitus...)
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