When you buy a DVD player, they don't warn you that you will spend a bundle on DVDs. That's because it is obvious that someone who buys a DVD player buys it to watch DVDs.
When you buy a frying pan, they don't warn you that you will spend a bundle on food.
When you buy a suitcase, they don't warn you that you will spend a bundle on hotels.
When you buy a tent, they don't warn you that you will spend a bundle on sleeping bags.
Yet, we're supposed to be warned when we buy a device for reading books. Is reading a book so alien an experience to some people that they can't imagine that we were already going to buy books?
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