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---
title: "Coptic"
excerpt: "My ninth book!."
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- title: "A wild KITTEN has appeared!"
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text: "Meow"
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{% include gallery caption="My Books" %}
Once more, in no particular order, I learned the following:
- Books require blood sacrifices.
- Please dedicate said sacrifices to the blood god.
- Waxing threads does not mean that the thread will remain on the needle.
- When storing a book, just because you don't bend it when putting it inside the storage, does not mean you can bend the storage.
- Paper will do its absolute best to fold ever so slightly askew of where you intend it to fold.
- Especially if you are folding multiple folios into a section at the same time.
- Tearing paper is a very effective and fast method of making folios.
- Nail polish, no matter the type, will leave marks on folios when folding.
- Or if you move your hand too much.
- Or if your hand is anywhere near the paper.