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Old 12-18-2017, 08:31 PM   #339
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Originally Posted by sealbeater View Post
They can get their books in whatever format they like. Just don't call it reading if you aren't using your eyes.

I would laugh, truly and long, if anyone tried to imply I was lazy for reading.



Is this some real person or just some hypothetical seeped in hyperbole?




I believe I qualified my statement limiting it to those without handicap. People can take in whatever format works for them, obviously.

However, if you have dyslexia and have trouble reading, perhaps more practice is called for.


You can take in reading material in whatever form works for you but if you listen to audio books in lieu of the written word, I'm gonna judge you. It's not going to be a wilful judgement but I will think less of you. I'm going to think "Self, this person is not a reader. Obviously they aren't a reader because they aren't reading. They are just another poseur who tries to talk the talk but can't walk the walk, for whatever reason."

Now, I'm glad that the world of books are open to most people, in one way or another. I'm happy that all of the above examples are able to get their fix. However, listening is not the new reading and I think implying otherwise is a bit offensive.

No wonder 14 percent of the population can't read. No wonder 21 percent of adults in the US read below a 5th grade level. No wonder 19 percent of high school graduates can't read.

No wonder the "average" American reads at a 7th or 8th grade level.


But hey, that doesn't matter right? We have audio books!
Child of mine, get off your butt and get a job.
While you are at it, clean your room.

Oh and kiddo, most people do housework every day. So that was a real person.

As to your reading books, if you are reading instead of being a responsible adult, then yes you are being extremely lazy.

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