>tfw moving and actually read so have a shit load of books to move
that's the main reason i feel guilty for hoarding books, it's a bitch to move them, if i can get house/condo money then i can just fill a room with a massive library without feeling guilty about it
>>9753588
When I moved into my new apartment, I bought one of those big "hefty" brand storage tubs. It weighed a fuck-ton and I barely managed to lift it in the back of my Jeep. I don't even feel like I have a lot of books. It's mostly old paperback sword and Sorcery novels.
>>9753652
One of my teachers said something to me when I was in third grade or something- it stuck with me because it seemed like such a paradox at the time:
"Paper is heavy"
>>9753588
>not leaving most of your books over at your parents house and grabbing what you want whenever you go and visit them
>physical books
>2017
I'd have hundreds lying around if I actually wanted to store everything I've read, not worth it when what matters is the content.
Tablet/Ereader/Aryan Eyesight Master Race!
>>9754267
Having physical books all over the place is great because they can serve as a memory trigger and inspiration. You don't really get that visual background noise if they're all stored away in your bookz folder.
>>9754101
I heard that 1 ton of paper weighs the same as 1 ton of steel.
>>9755052
>reading on the carcasses of dead trees
>not reading on the carcasses of dead chinese child workers
swear to christ
>>9755370
See? This is why you don't read.
>>9753588
>2017, the year of our Lord
>he isn't a ecuck yet
wew, laddie
>>9755479
What do you mean, 2017 is the year of our Lord?
What's so special about this year?
>>9755479
>mfw a CME destroyes your tablet like a virtual library of Alexandria, while my physical library will be a sanctuary for knowledge for centuries