| ▲ | card_zero an hour ago | |
Who asked what you prefer? That has nothing to do with reading more books. Personally I have pages from books projected onto the walls, so that if I ever accidentally look up from the book that I'm reading, I read part of another book. Also I hire a mercenary soldier to watch me at all times, and if I try to stop reading even for a moment he jumps at me with a combat knife and pushes an open book into my face. In this way I read more books, which is necessary because ... ah, I almost started discussing why to read more books, that's a different question. | ||
| ▲ | djeastm 7 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
You mean you haven't installed screens to the inside of your eyelids so you can micro-read whenever you blink? Amateur hour... | ||
| ▲ | mihaaly 6 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
This "serious reader" expression makes my skin crawl. Like if it was something of a sport with olympics where people compete in their own weight and it is measured in the end to the hundredths of seconds in front of spectators in a stadion shaped library cheering READ, READ, READ! Quality is mentioned, remotely, through selection, but still, the mental picture remains the same. The post smells like a training guide from a large gym franchise for readers. It's name is 'Serious Readers!' | ||
| ▲ | theoreticalmal 23 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Only one mercenary? Are you even book-maxxing? | ||