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what have you read and what do you want to read
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>>16612303>what have you readSNCA
>what do you want to readFiction but I don't mind some non-fiction too
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>>16612315>>16612293 (OP)look at the local library first; if not then you can find free .pdf books of anything that isn't rnca to to less than 14 autists
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>>16612315Read Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel
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read the tao de jiang by lao tzu
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crime and punishment
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>>16612315Iliad and the Odyssey if you haven't already.
they're shit noroman cares about but at least you get some kulchur
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Reading doesn't do anything other than harm your eyes by forcing you to focus on tiny strings of letters. Listening to an audiobook would be just as fulfilling, more convenient and not as damaging.
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read Plato, first read the shorter books, and eventually finish with Republic
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>>16612346>>16612353I've read both geg but I never finished them
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read novels by the author "Quan Millz"
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>>16612365Soyboys love reading because they think it makes them smart. Reading letters on paper doesn't magically make your IQ increase.
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>>16612375That's literally what you're doing right now faggot
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>>16612377Not paper though.
Unless…
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>>16612377I never claimed it made me smart, ugly retard.
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Read the Bible.
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>>16612365I feel like my intelligence has been slowly decreasing. Part of it because of the Sharty. I think I'll try an audiobook and ease myself back into reading with my mind.
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>>16612375Soyboys like convenient stuff and want technology in things they could easily do if they weren't such faggots. Reading letters in itself won't make you smart, you have to analyse the texr and construct meaning from it, which you cannot do as easily with audio books, retard.
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>>16612415What if I read at the same pace as the audio book?
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>>16612415>you have to analyse the texr and construct meaning from it, which you cannot do as easily with audio booksWrong. There is literally no difference between the two… unless you're retarded and need to read a sentence multiple times in order to understand it.
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>>16612422Then you only read stuff that's comfortable for you and not very meaningful
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>>16612420That's slow but ok
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Audiobooks are worse because you can't go back and look over, better understand, or reflect on what you just read, and you're only passively listening to someone else. Maybe it will work for a work that's intended for oral recitation, or low-brow fiction, but for anything of substance (orally intended works excepted) you do not want an audiobook.
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>>16612293 (OP)there's this one book about the bermuda triangle i read back in 2019, i don't remember its name or the author but i think the cover was like grayish blue, it was absolutely kino you should check that one out.
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>>16612433Unless you're a drooling retard, there's no book so abstract that you wouldn't be able to understand it immediately. Name a single book that's so "uncomfortable and meaningful" that visual viewing is a necessity.
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>>16612441I feel like it could work if you listen while reading so you can stop the recording at any point and reread. Idk I've never tried audiobooks but I'm tempted to cause I have dyslexia
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>>16612441Name a single book that requires reflection to better understand.
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>>16612443Any logic book, also all books are abstract.
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>>16612474keep moving the goalpost nigger
▶ №16612546[Quote]>>16612551
>>16612468You can come to a better understanding of virtually any book by reflecting on it more, but I'll throw out Maistre's St. Petersburg Dialogues. Actively reflecting on, analyzing, and synthesizing information is also generally very useful for scholarly publications and academic journals, e.g. The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Russian Revolution, where you see articles that want you to reflect on them after reading in order to fully understand the central point(s) they try to make.
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>>16612546I guarantee I would perfectly understand the contents of those books upon an initial viewing. Humans are not mystical, unfathomable beings. There's nothing that comes out of a human mind (that isn't total gibberish) that can't be immediately understood. Also, those are chuddy books for autistic losers.
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Probably the diddy book bro 🏴☠️☠️🏴☠️
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1984
Of mice and men
The grapes of wrath
Anything else by Steinbeck
Fahrenheit 451
The Iliad and the odyssey
A brave new world
Looking for Alaska
Turtles all the way down
All of the hunger games books
Ender’s game
Hitchhiker’s guide to the galaxy
If I did it
I am a monster
(Unironically read) the hate u give (even though it’s written by a negress it’s a good book)
13 reasons why (I promise it’s not like the show)
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I will think of more gimme a sec
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>>16612613Finnegan’s wake
Die with zero
The satanic verses
And the witnesses were silent
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>>16612613nophono has read 1984
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>>16612626I read it it was good I prefer a brave new world thoughbeitever
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Unironically read Lolita I AM NOT A PEDONIGGER it is a good example of unreliable narration YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DISLIKE THE MAIN CHARACTER BECAUSE HE IS A GROOMER AND A PEDO also quote don’t ban mi señor
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>>16612613I've heard most of these and read some of these. I have a copy of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in my room but never read it. I've heard of The Hate U Give, I think I'll start by reading that
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>>16612641You have to have an open mind with the hate u give since it’s about police brutality and if you go into it with any preconceived notions you’re gonna be super bored/annoyed