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'I've never read a book in my life'
Does that apply for anyone on here? And how come you've never read a book?
Just wondering! edit:This statement does not include me :p I have read plenty of books. |
:shocked: Never?
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it's really quite sad those that haven't.
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I have only read the Harry Potter books and The Twilight books all the way through.. i know a couple people who haven't picked up a book since they were really little and were reading Biff and Chip books
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Do you mean a full book? back to front? ive only done it with the harry potters and 1 or 2 books for English in school..and then a couple of others
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Voracious readers are always going to be that much more well spoken and imaginative than those who don't read.
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I don't read often, but when I do read, I love it.
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I'm more in the group of I can't ever not be reading.
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I love reading although I can't say my taste in books is very high brow.
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I can't help my vehement beliefs in such matters. |
Used to read when i was younger, used to help me sleep, the light dim and reading, helped relax my brain and body..
As i used to have energy all the time and would take me like 2 hours to sleep so i used to read. Now i only ever read the beano.. |
"figures"
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Nope, you have to read set texts in English and libary books when you were in primary school. Other than that Ive read the first 4 Harry Potters, some Goosebump books when younger and the odd couple of others by my choice.
I find reading boring, only read Newspapers and Mags now. |
Nope I have never read a full book properly, seriously, I speed read, I always have, got in loads of trouble at school for it, I scan and know the jist of things but have real problems reading a sentence and if it has subtle nuances, I miss them.
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As I've grown older and life seems to be going at a faster rate- which yes, I know, is probably all in my head - I've unfortunately developed the same bad habits with regard to my entertainment as I have with my culinary choices: it's far easier to gorge on quick and readily available sources than to take the time to prepare a substantial and nutritious meal. So yeah, I try very hard to get as much reading in as I possibly can, as well as the odd bit of greens!
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However if I were to gauge 5 minutes it would either be about 5 minutes or just over. Our brains are excited when we learn, they are sponges, they want to learn, we cant feed them experience fast enough, as we age the brain learns to accept the concept of what we know as time, therefore it savours the learning experience and almost equates its own clock with time as we know it. |
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But yeah, I remember how long the trip up to my grandparents was a child... it got shorter and shorter as I aged. Mad how that works. |
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An amazing thing the human brain. Interest or motivation for learning as we get older, I think the brain gets a little jaded, basically we abuse it, so in turn it switches off. Give it something that stimulates as opposed to a "must learn" and you tend to pick it up, even if the motivation is lets say not exactly real. |
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