Is there any point in physical books anymore?
You mean beside from the fact that they are impervious to a blackout?
No, but I enjoy the tangibility of the physical.
I genuinely thinking about buying a blu-ray. Something I haven't contemplated doing since the DVD-era almost a decade ago.
>>9750841
>no
the sheer idiocy of this statement causes me physical pain. Explain yourself.
>>9750831
Plenty. In fact I still haven't found a good reason to buy an e-reader.
>>9750831
Computers are bad for your eyes
You haven't heard of CME's then if you don't see the value in physical books
>>9750831
once you own a printed copy the globalist state isn't able to manipulate it anymore. digital books are censorship waiting to happen.
>>9750866
Yep, not to mention those amoeba eating my eyes out
Anyway I like that searching in digital books is much easier but I still prefer reading so much more in physical form
At the very least, it's a matter of personal preference.
>>9750983
I like reading things physically but if I haven't marked a certain section I will get the digital copy and ctrl F the term utilized in the section I need to find
>>9750831
Yes, to show your powerlevel
>>9750831
Yes, to flex