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Originally Posted by sealbeater
Ignorance seems to become you.
What's the point of quoting my entire post if you aren't going to address a single thing in it?
Most people doing housework every day has nothing to do with what he or I said.
The original qoute
The issue arises that a person is *SO* busy with their life that the *ONLY* chance they have to listen to books is when they are doing housework or commuting.
So, most people doing housework every day has nothing to do with a hypothetical person being so busy in their life that the only chance they have to encounter a book is by listening to it during their housework or commute. That sounds like hyperbole to me.
It also sounds like you could do with some reading comprehension practice yourself.
Some of us don't find the two activities mutually exclusive.
How cute. I guess when you can't address anything actually said, this is the next best thing one can do to make oneself feel better...
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I was responding specifically to this:
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Originally Posted by 4691mls View Post
Or if a person has a really busy life and their best chance at enjoying a book is to listen to it while commuting or doing housework, what's wrong with that? Anybody that busy hardly seems lazy.
Is this some real person or just some hypothetical seeped in hyperbole?
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So yes, my post was fitting.