Is there a BAD time to read?
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Re: Is there a BAD time to read?
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HA HA HA! When I was a kid I tried reading in the swimming pool, on one of those innertubes. Suffice it to say, it's harder to get chlorine out of a book than is it to wash it out of your hair!!LivreAmour217 wrote:In the shower! You'd most likely ruin your book/e-reader!
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I can imagine!!!zeldas_lullaby wrote:HA HA HA! When I was a kid I tried reading in the swimming pool, on one of those innertubes. Suffice it to say, it's harder to get chlorine out of a book than is it to wash it out of your hair!!LivreAmour217 wrote:In the shower! You'd most likely ruin your book/e-reader!
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You make some good points here. I've been known to use books as a means of procrastination, and I once had a friend who would spend our entire time "socializing" by keeping her nose in a book. As much as I love to read, I found this more than a little off-putting!Conycardoza wrote:I think that reading is one of the greatest things to do and its a great way to spend time. Except I dont think that you can read anywhere and anytime at all. Its also important to have human interaction and social time. Its probably not healthy considering we are basically living vicariously through the characters of the book and its important that we see our own reality. Not only that but imagine how people must feel trying to talk to you while your head is in a book.And reading is also not the greatest thing when its used for procrastination. This is one of my biggest problems because instead of getting work done I read book after book until my work just piles up.
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