I just... wtf what is even your life
All the knowledge out there yet ppl don't care to read
People care more about headlines.
Quote from: pettypatty on January 28, 2017, 02:00:33 PM
People care more about headlines.
!!! And that scares me a lot.
I don't read fictional literature tbh... I literally read two handfuls of books in my private life.
Americanah
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Hunger Games 1
Legend of the Walking Dead
Nigerian folklore mainly
Quote from: Tahj Zezo. on January 28, 2017, 02:18:16 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 02:16:43 PM
I don't read fictional literature tbh... I literally read two handfuls of books in my private life.
Americanah
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Hunger Games 1
Legend of the Walking Dead
Nigerian folklore mainly
Ermm...
^o)
:dead: :dead:
Quote from: squid on January 28, 2017, 02:19:45 PM
Quote from: Tahj Zezo. on January 28, 2017, 02:18:16 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 02:16:43 PM
I don't read fictional literature tbh... I literally read two handfuls of books in my private life.
Americanah
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Hunger Games 1
Legend of the Walking Dead
Nigerian folklore mainly
Ermm...
4 books plus some books about Nigerian mythology stories that's about two hands, I wanna say 8-9 lol...
I prefer books about history, geography, religion but I do want to read more novels in the future I just have a short attention span for fiction
^o)
:dead: :dead:
Agreed
The shit ain't cute
We live in a microwave society and reading takes too much time. It's unfortunate.
I was just at the library and literally all you see is people on their laptops or using the library computers. :plzstop:
Quote from: witch on January 28, 2017, 02:51:42 PM
I was just at the library and literally all you see is people on their laptops or using the library computers. :plzstop:
ssdddfffffg
Reading books as a student is not that efficient and I think ppl are honestly more informed than ever. They just use a different medium to read.
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 02:59:58 PM
Reading books as a student is not that efficient
It may not be efficient for you. Keep in mind everyone has a different learning process.
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 02:59:58 PM
Reading books as a student is not that efficient and I think ppl are honestly more informed than ever. They just use a different medium to read.
Boy what? Shut up
This reminds me to re-read the Garth Nix series
:gorlonfire:
Quote from: ANIMMAI on January 28, 2017, 03:01:59 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 02:59:58 PM
Reading books as a student is not that efficient
It may not be efficient for you. Keep in mind everyone has a different learning process.
If you read a paper on academia where the main points have already been researched in the credit system you are just quicker. I know it's not idealistic but unfortunately from my perspective reading books isn't always as appreciated in relation to the effort. Factional books can hardly keep up with Wikipedia. They are less up to date and harder to access and transfer to academic work.
Quote from: Angel In Disguise on January 28, 2017, 02:32:48 PM
We live in a microwave society and reading takes too much time. It's unfortunate.
hey Angel!
You doing ok today sweety?
I really only read Wiccan books
To protect my home and to stay youthful and cute
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
Yh this generation and the next are fucked.
I remember my dad had me and my sister reading all kinds of books every other week when we were growing up. I got through the long ass hardback edition of Lord In The Rings in a few days :dead:
There's a whole mini room in his house just stuffed with all the old books we used to get through. :dead:
My little brother thinks 'To Kill A Mockingbird' is a song bjjjjjj but he has every single app on his iPhone and he's not even 12 yet
:19k:
It's sad.
Literature is so important. Reading a book can be transformative. To be given access into so many people's hearts and minds in a way that television and film can't...
There's a reason why people always say, "The book was better..."
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:14:54 PM
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
I think Iman meant Fiction books
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:14:54 PM
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
I disagree and you're missing the point. I'm not referring to people who just want a "For Dummies"/summary type of books. I'm speaking in general. People don't read period. And FYI, there's nothing like having a your favorite book in your hands. Many avid readers would attest to this. I prefer to read books that way over a Kindle book.
Quote from: Nude on January 28, 2017, 03:24:56 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:14:54 PM
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
I think Iman meant Fiction books
I think she has a fair point for that. Personally I don't enjoy fiction like that. Haven't been heavy into movies in forever either... it takes a lot of time and for some reason I can't appreciate the value or don't have the energy to thoroughly pay attention. That's why for recreational purposes I do prefer reality programming or rather banal or trivial scripted shows cause it allows my mind to relax.
Quote from: witch on January 28, 2017, 03:32:29 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:14:54 PM
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
I disagree and you're missing the point. I'm not referring to people who just want a "For Dummies"/summary type of books. I'm speaking in general. People don't read period. And FYI, there's nothing like having a your favorite book in your hands. Many avid readers would attest to this. I prefer to read books that way over a Kindle book.
I see where you are getting at. I think it's a generational thing. My mother was addicted to books and we have lots and lots of them at home. But for me having grown up with fast paced anime series, video games, MTV and everything it is honestly hard to see the value and take the time for something like a novel. I genuinely feel like fictional books like any hobby or recreational activity aren't compatible with many hectic lifestyles of today. But I do think people with language deficits or in anybody really can probably benefit a whole lot from
actually reading books and taking that time.
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:37:42 PM
Quote from: witch on January 28, 2017, 03:32:29 PM
Quote from: شيطان on January 28, 2017, 03:14:54 PM
I mean sites like Atlanta Black Star give you an abundance of information and it's easily accessible. Going to the library looking up old ass books takes that much more time from you, from making money as well. I think reading is great but physical books just aren't adequate in today's time like that.
I disagree and you're missing the point. I'm not referring to people who just want a "For Dummies"/summary type of books. I'm speaking in general. People don't read period. And FYI, there's nothing like having a your favorite book in your hands. Many avid readers would attest to this. I prefer to read books that way over a Kindle book.
I see where you are getting at. I think it's a generational thing. My mother was addicted to books and we have lots and lots of them at home. But for me having grown up with fast paced anime series, video games, MTV and everything it is honestly hard to see the value and take the time for something like a novel. I genuinely feel like fictional books like any hobby or recreational activity aren't compatible with many hectic lifestyles of today. But I do think people with language deficits or in anybody really can probably benefit a whole lot from
actually reading books and taking that time.
People with language deficits are not the only ones who benefit from reading literature; everyone does.
If more people read novels or short stories, there would be less ignorance in the world, and a greater understanding of the way people think and feel and live. This is something that TV and film sometimes fail to capture: the truth.
We are vulnerable in the face of media, which is often politicized and manipulated by groups in power, but literature is unadulterated. Why do you think so many books are banned from schools or from being sold in certain countries? It's one of the purest forms of art. When I write, I'm putting every single thought in my head onto the page for someone else to read, challenge, be affected by. It's very rare, in this day and age, to get that kind of direct access.
It's also extremely important. Fiction gives mobility to people; it gives them the ability go where they may not be able to go or travel to places they have never seen. I encourage you to at least give the novel a chance every once in a while.