Do you like to collect book markers?
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Re: Do you like to collect book markers?
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I don't know when I stopped. I think around when I was entering middle school I lost some and started throwing away ones that were torn and frayed. I get a little emotional whenever I find one that manages to have survived through the numerous moves I've made. I might start collecting them again, actually.
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No need to be ashamed. I often use receipts or other thin scraps. It's actually better for the book. Sometimes a bookmarker can be thick and if tugged into the center can stretch the binding of the book. Sometimes this makes the book want to naturally open to that page where the thick bookmark damaged the binding by stretching it.Annica Steyn wrote: ↑12 Aug 2021, 15:05 I have quite a few but can never find them when I need one and am ashamed to admit I am that person that often sticks a random receipt or piece of paper in between the pages instead
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Reuse, repurpose, recycle. Always a good policy in stewarding our planet. Here are two poems I thought you might be interested in reading in light of "reuse, repurpose, and recycle.Annica Steyn wrote: ↑13 Aug 2021, 04:04 I have never thought about it like that, thank you for lessening my shame... I like to think that re-using scraps of paper also gives them extra purpose in life
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