take the reading out loud pill>silent reading: fast but lossy>reading out loud: full retention
>>24093512it bethirsts me
I read aloud when reading in my TLs but not when I'm reading in EnglishIt has benefits for language learning but imo it's too slow for normal reading
>Capitalism, as the ceaseless deterritorializing force entwined with cybernetic feedback loops, accelerates towards an asymptotic endpoint that is simultaneously the collapse of anthropocentric subjectivity and the emergence of a machinic intelligence driven by the liquidation of value in its human-centric incarnation, producing an inhuman singularity of recursive self-modification.read this out loud
>>24093565Okay, I did it.
>>24093565This flows quite nicely out loud howbeit.
>>24093512when you speak, you can't listen
>>24093512true, but only if you read it in braille.
>>24094011Yes you can. Do you only have one braincell?
>>24093512I only do this when the book makes me sleepy. It works really well.
I tried that recently with the Wind Up Bird Chronicle and it was working out great until the phone sex part, then it suddenly felt really awkward so I stopped
>>24093512Do you not have an internal monologue?
>>24093565https://voca.ro/1jAo7hBh14oh
it's how retards read. It's like finger pointing, it's too slow. In primary school teachers made us drop these habits as early as possible.
when i read silently i fully picture the scene, which is good, but it leads me to ignoring the musicality of the language. when i read aloud, i tend to picture the scene less vividly because i'm focused on the words themselves