>Where do you do most of your reading?
>Paper or E-book?
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
>Can you read with noise around you?
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my bed
>Paper or E-book?
Both but mostly Ebook
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Sometimes when there's too much noise I'll drown it out with white noise.
>Can you read with noise around you?
No
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I only read horror when I'm alone and at night to make it more spooky.
>>9414903
Naked with a candle on my arse
>>9414903
Fuck off, /a/
>>9414919
This
Anybody who isn't doing this is absolute plebeian trash
>>9414919
In*
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Only on the subway or at a concert.
>Paper or E-book?
I use a tablet.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Yes, I listen to the audiobook while reading.
>Can you read with noise around you?
I only read when there's noise around me.
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I've only read the first page of about 97% of the books I've read; other 2% of I've read up to the first chapter, and other 1% I've read the first word. I don't have reading habit, because I've never finished a book.
>>9414955
If you don't read why are you on this board?
>>9414903
>>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bus
>>Paper or E-book?
Paper
>>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
No
>>Can you read with noise around you?
Sometimes
>> What's your most autistic reading habit?
Browsing /lit/ instead of reading and I also never use a book mark
>>9415016
>I also never use a book mark
You just remember your page or chapter?
>>9414903
>>Where do you do most of your reading?
at my computer desk, my light is there and i can easily google a word if i don't know it
>>Paper or E-book?
paper
>>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
never, but if someone is making a lot of noise then i'll stick some classical on
>>Can you read with noise around you?
no
>> What's your most autistic reading habit?
trying to prevent myself from looking at page numbers, gets in the way of my reading
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
anywhere out in the woods, or before i go to bed.
>Paper or E-book?
paper, always paper
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
nope, I don't listen to stuff while reading
>Can you read with noise around you?
not really
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
not sure
>>9415066
You should get a kindle.
you can remove the page numbers and search words by pressing them
>>9414903
>>Where do you do most of your reading?
almost anywhere, the only requisite is no distractions
>>Paper or E-book?
Tablet or Paper
>>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Not really
>>Can you read with noise around you?
Yes, but i rather not read something i´m sure going to enjoy with noise, so i save it for the bed, i can read technical stuff with noise easy
>> What's your most autistic reading habit?
Trying to force myself to end a chapter forcefully
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Wherever I can. Often in my bed. But sometimes in the library.
>Paper or E-book?
Ebook, but only because I can get them for free. I would love to build a personal library but that costs money and I don't have money.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Calming ambient sounds, if anything at all.
>Can you read with noise around you?
My concentration falls, for sure, but it isn't impossible.
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I rarely finish books. I almost always get distracted by another book that looks more interesting.
>>9415066
>trying to prevent myself from looking at page numbers, gets in the way of my reading
Related: I sometimes get impatient with what I'm reading and look ahead to see if I'm close to finishing the chapter or section. As if it actually matters; I could just stop reading right there. I'll also sometimes feel a sense of relief if I see that I'm on a page with a lot of whitespace, signaling that I'm finally done with the chapter.
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my bed or kitchen
>Paper or E-book?
E-book
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Sometimes white noise, not usually though
>Can you read with noise around you?
Yes
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I read a fuckton for a small period of time and then stop for a similar period of time to repeat it
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my computer chair. Sometimes in bed. My main problem is I've never been able to find a comfortable position to read in that remains comfortable for more than like 5 minutes.
>Paper or E-book?
Paper. I don't have anything against ebooks, but I just like paper more.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Find it too distracting. Occasionally I use whitenoise if I'm in a really noisy area but generally I find whitenoise a bit distracting too.
>Can you read with noise around you?
No. Not effectively at least, I end up having to re-read passages like 5 times to get anything out of them.
>What's your most autistic reading habit?
Same as: >>9415066 >>9415135
>>9415151
>In my computer chair.
Sounds comfy af desu. I should get a good reading chair. All of the chairs in my apartment are wooden or metal, and I don't like reading in bed.
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bed
>Paper or E-book?
Both
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
No
>Can you read with noise around you?
Nah
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I did used to put the book right up to my eyes and it always caused me headaches. I still almost have my nose the paper when I'm writing.
Also, when I'm reading a sentence that began on the previous page, I have to flip back several times to confirm what was there.
>>9415151
>My main problem is I've never been able to find a comfortable position to read in that remains comfortable for more than like 5 minutes.
I know that feel.
>>9414903
>> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I have several books on the go at once and switch between them every 150 pages.
>>9414903
>In my bedroom in a swivel chair
>paper
>no
>yes
>I say the name of the work everytime I sit down to read it and when I'm finished to get the full 'flavor' of what I've read
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
At my desk
>Paper or E-book?
Either
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
No, I read in silence
>Can you read with noise around you?
No
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I have to read complete scenes or chapters, and but so must carry on until I reach a suitable stopping point even if I want to stop
How do you guys read in an office chair?
>In bed
>Paper
>No
>Yes
>I plan out what I'm going to read at least 12 books in advance
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my study
>Paper or E-book?
Both but prefer paper.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
No
>Can you read with noise around you?
Not really
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
When I don't understand a passage I'll pull my face close to the page and yell at the top of lungs at the passage until it becomes clear.
>>9415030
Yes, though it does happen that I forget what page or line I was at, reading around for a few seconds is a nescessity in that case.
>>9414903
>listening to music while reading
>sullying the original text by applying a cheap emotional filter over it
how disgusting
>Where do you do most of your reading?
books or computer
>Paper or E-book?
paper
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
silence, nature noises (irl), lewd anime asmr (not a joke), lesbian jav sounds
>Can you read with noise around you?
yes, but music distracts me, the only type of music i can read to is a light piano or cello
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
every friday after i come back from work, i drink a full glass of whisky while playing the piano naked, after i get completely drunk i put my lesbian jav playlist to play on the computer while i read poetry out loud and walk trough the house in a furious pace, then i masturbate
i only started doing that recently, in the past i would just drink whisky, read, and masturbate, but my new routine is much more fun. also, porn (feminine moans in general) helps me concentrate
>>9415536
>Where do you do most of your reading?
sorry, i got the question wrong, drunk esl here
i read mostly in my living room, where i store my books, or in the park near my house (never tried porn in the park, yet)
>>9415536
>lewd anime asmr
You know those are all men, right?
>>9415567
can it get even better?
>>9415567
This is hot. i would suggest people to start advertising that
>cute little girl (male) moans and whispers in your ear
i would buy it
>>9415536
not sure if serious...
>>9415675
i am serious but sometimes it takes more than one glass of whisky, not much more though -- i am not very strong, 3 glasses and i pass out
you should try sometime, having your hard dick bouncing while you run trough your house jumping and dodging objects, chanting ts eliot poems (i did it yesterday -- amazing) and hearing japanese girls scream in pleasure, is one of best things in the world has to offer
the best one i did was baudeleire, maybe you should do him when you give the experience a chance
Name a better seat for reading than the shitter
>>9415744
>baudelaire
pls no bully
>>9415757
Is he any good?
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In one of these, an arm's length from my bookshelf and a floor lamp's pull chain. Above the bookshelf is a window that I leave open. My cat sits on the window sill and watches birds all day. The biggest distraction is my phone, which is with me always.
>>9414912
What the fuck is your problem.
>tfw I can concentrate more when it's noisy around me.
Bed/Desk (I'm in student accommodation so they're basically the same thing)
Paper, I cannot stand looking at anything electronic while I'm trying to focus on reading
I often start in silence and then play low tempo music, preferably without vocals
I am a chronic page counter
>>9417263
Any tips for avoiding looking at my phone?
>>9414903
In my bed or at the library if my annoying roommates are home
Paper
Occasionally Bach or Drone music if my attention starts slipping
I cannot focus if people are talking
Setting an arbitrary number of pages a day and guilting myself into shame if I don't reach it
>>9417240
In french yes, in english I don't know. He had a hateful passion for women. His best work is "the flowers of evil".
>>9417441
I just turn it silent and turn it over.
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my bed
>Paper or E-book?
Paper. Since ebooks would lead to too much temptation to browse the internet or some shit.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
No.
>Can you read with noise around you?
It's pretty quiet where I live so I don't have to worry.
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I read out loud and voice act the characters when I get really into it.
>Where do you do most of your reading?
In my bed
>Paper or E-book?
Both but mostly Ebook
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
I always, 24/7, have movie or game reviews on. I've stopped listening to music almost entirely.
>Can you read with noise around you?
yes
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I have to be in the mood for a certain book. I can't help it, even though I want to finish a single book, I often switch between upwards of 10 books at a time, of all different types. Non-fiction, genre fiction, classical lit. It's really aggravating.
I also try to avoid series, and even if I do start a series, I usually only read the first one.
If an author writes a really great book, I might avoid their other books, because I don't want their possibly less good books to infringe on the experience of that one books. I don't always do it, and I usually get over it, especially if I can't find another book to read, but it's still the first knee-jerk reaction I have.
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Hammock
>Paper or E-book?
Paper but have nothing against ebooks
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Of course not
>Can you read with noise around you?
Nope
>What's your most autistic reading habit?
I have to knock on wood whenever I read the word "chrome"
>>9417593
>Paper. Since ebooks would lead to too much temptation to browse the internet or some shit.
??? buy one without a browser? An e-book is not a tablet. Kindle Fire doesn't count.
>>9417610
That maybe the case. But there's also too much autism in my bloodstream so I love collecting things. Digital things just isn't the same.
>>9414903
>lay down on a bench innacity to read for an hour before work
>get harassed by security until I leave
>curse him out and spit at him
>black people laugh and give me thumbs up
>security cuck maaad as hell, can't do shit
>go back once in a while and lay on the bench just to make him get up and come outside, then I moonwalk out of there
Sitting up isn't comfy. Laying on belly is max comfy. But nooooo we all have to sit up like cucks.
Usually use a kindle and read outdoors, no music. I like reading in the park.
>most autistic
I read 75% nonfiction. I'm also a skimreader. I've killed 900 page history tomes in 3 days with high retention rate.
>>9415753
>reading while sniffing your own pot of shit
It takes me 40 seconds to take a shit. Fix your diet, faggot.
>>9415491
Unironically this.
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bed
>Paper or E-book?
Paper is better, but I also like to read on the computer to copy/paste the good stuff.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Music but less and less.
>Can you read with noise around you?
Depends what kind of noise, but not really.
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
Unending backlog, focusing on page numbers, copy/pasting the good stuff on .txt files
>>9414903
I like to read by looking up every
single. fucking. word. and. Its. etymology. then. reconstruct. the. novel. based. on. parallel. meanings. with. the. original. syntax. Then I come on 4chan and call everybody a pleb for a few minutes, then its back to simultaneously reading Ulysses, GR, and Infinite Jest, trying to find how all great novels are borne of a dice rolling game with a copy of Finnegans Wake.
Fuck you.
>Where do you do most of your reading?
on the bus
>Paper or E-book?
either
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
bus engines, people on the phone, crying babies
>Can you read with noise around you?
yes
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I don't have any
stop ritualizing reading you fucking pseuds. just absorb the content of the literature
>in bed
>paper
>no music
>can read around noise unless somone's having a stupid conversation close to me
>I smell the book and fan the pages a lot
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bus
>Paper or E-book?
E-book
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Nope
>Can you read with noise around you?
Yep
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
Subvocalizing difficult prose to better get a feel for it.
>>9414903
>>Where do you do most of your reading?
on the couch
>>Paper or E-book?
paper
>>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
no.
>>Can you read with noise around you?
no.
>> What's your most autistic reading habit?
laughing quietly to myself or saying something out loud and repeating the words over and over
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bed.
>Paper or E-book?
Paper, always.
>Do you listen to something while reading (music, whitenoise...)?
Tinnitus.
>Can you read with noise around you?
Not really.
>What's your most autistic reading habit?
I never use bookmarks.
>>9414903
>Where do you do most of your reading?
Bus>Library>Home is the order of quantity
>Paper or E-book?
I prefer paper.
But I read short stuff on e-paper.
It's cheaper in some cases,since I can't always get my hands on stuff.
I don't hate any method really,as long as I'm not force to use a bright screen.
>Do you listen to something while reading(Music, whitenoise...)?
Only did once when I was reading a manga.
Since I already knew the story, I used the soundtrack of the anime.
I think it completed the experience.
>Can you read with noise around you?
First few minutes are hard. Depends on my mood really.
> What's your most autistic reading habit?
I sit sideways in my armchair.
My legs almost touch a pile of books that are on top of a rather large cube.
>>9414903
>Paper if I have a copy, ebook if I don't.
>A Distant Realm, or Nier OST
>Yes
>Nothing I don't think.