Do you read if you only have a few minutes? Like waiting in line for coffee or something?
>>8182076
Non-fiction only.
Dublin looks like towns in video games from the 90s where everything is 6 feet away from everything else
I want to play Thief now
>>8182076
>Dublin in Winter
Southside is breddy comfy in Winter if it snows, generally it just rains though
Temple Bar (in the pic) is the opposite of comfy, it's a quarantine zone for British stag parties
>>8182082
>I want to play Thief now
Do it. Tons of HD texture mods out for the older games.
I don't know how someone could read waiting in line. What if you get so engrossed in what you're reading you forget to move forward in line? That would be awful. Waiting at a supercuts or for a bus, that's a good time to read.
I always keep a copy of Marcus Aurelius Meditations in my rucksack, if I'm having a bad day at work or feel grim in the morning I'll read it whilst waiting for my bus.
>>8182485
How cold is Ireland compared to Germany? I went to Germany in the winter and it was cold as fuck. I'm from BC.
OP to answer your question, no. I have to get settled in. If I go to the doctor's office or something I'll sit there for about ten minutes before cracking my book open. I won't read unless I have at least half an hour to devote to it.