Does listening to an audiobook count as "reading"?
I tell people I read books all the time, and talk about various books I've read. But the truth is that I listen to unabridged audiobooks whenever I go exercising (running/walking) every day or whenever I have to go for a long drive (my job often has me driving from city to city).
>>9421407
It counts as learning, and that is more important than someone's made up requirement of rolling your eyeballs over so-many pages of print before you can git gud.
If audiobooks counts as reading then browsing /lit/ definitely does
>>9421407
I'm considering listening to various philosophie books instead of reading since they get boring quickly and various parts are jsut patheticly stupid at times.
>>9421415
Acceptable use of audiobooks
1. While doing chores or cooking alone
2. While driving
3. While exercising
>>9421423
This is the kind of subhumans posting on lit now.
>>9421542
>All philosophy is valid
Yeah, no.
>>9421542
Faggot.
Not all philosophy is metaphysics and similar bullshit