>current year
>he doesn't have a reading desk or stand
What's your excuse?
Money, space, eterosexuality
I have hands.
The gimmick furnature of yesteryear has since been discarded as impractical and a sham.
Not sure if that's a good reason, so please validate me, OP. I can't live without your approval.
plz
>>9389315
>>9389270
What about a simple stand?
>>9389343
>Eterosexuality
>>9389268
I have a bed, two couches, a school library, a bus, a cafe, and hands
>>9389355
I've never heard of that before
Is there any way to read without craning your neck downward or exhausting your arms
>>9389614
Don't ask for a lighter weight, ask for stronger shoulders.
Or be a weak puke beholden to paying people for really ridiculous inventions. Your choice, faggot.
>>9389624
Fit needs to go. Reading is about using your brain not your muscles
>>9389268
I've long battled for the Oxford comma in my line of work until I recently discovered that it is pretty much advertising standard to omit it, so I begrudgingly allow its absence.
>>9389927
I always remove them when I edit
Welcome home brother
>>9389333
I unironically want to own one of these.
>>9389268
i actually got one recently but i still can't stop reading in my bed, i think i'm just attracted to the comfiness
>>9389268
E-reader is superior
>>9390194
Same desu
>>9390194
What is it?
>>9390538
It's so you can cycle though multiple books at once without having to move