I've read most of the classics and many many modern novels and I can safely say that people who don't read aren't missing out on anything.
It's basically like watching tv; not shitting on your hobby, just saying it's not a big deal and actually I don't think it's good for you.
It took you reading that much to figure that out?
Do you have a mental deficiency?
I, too, have read many of the classics, such as harry potter and the sorcerer's stone; and many modern novels, such as the hunger games. I couldn't agree more, fellow redditor. Now let's leave this god forsaken image board and return to reddit, where we belong.
>>8507171
I kept trying to disprove my suspicion by reading more and more...I said to myself "be reasonable, there must be something of worth out there" but there is not.
>>8507181
I know just what you mean, my reddit compadre. My suspicions grew stronger even as I read harry potter and the chamber of secrets. Indeed, literature is far beneath us. Let's discuss this even more on native soil--on reddit.
>>8507166
kys
>pray for better trolls
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>>8507196
I've read things you people wouldn't believe. PKD letters on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've read the Western Canon glittering in the dark near the Tannhauser library. All those moments will be lost in time... like tears in rain... Time to die.
>>8507208
I, too, have read many things these people wouldn't believe. Joyce letters on a certain subreddit. I've read the twilight books at a local library. All those moments will be lost in time... like farts in the wind... time to die.