Why do you read? Be honest.
Same reason I poop, feels terrible if I go more than a day without doing it.
For knowledge and the fun that can come with it.
>>24738911for fun
>>24738911I like learning about interesting shit and entertaining far-out ideas.
>>24738911Why are you here?
>>24738930To find out why other people read and what reading means to them. Thought I made that clear.
To understand.
>>24738911It's usually more nutritious than other media
escapism
>>24738934Yes, but what are you physically doing?Typing, on a keyboard or on your phone, and reading
>>24738911A variety of stuff, usually going back and forth between fiction and non-fiction; a broad enough selection that I have difficulty explaining to people what I like. Last book I finished was The Power Broker by Robert Caro, a biography; currently reading the 100th anniversary anthology from Weird Tales. I also almost always have some Latin book I'm going through.
I want to understand more about myselfalso escapism, real life just sucks and humans are unironically pieces of shit ape egoist monkeys
>>24738985I need to justify being curious about people and their interests?
I am genetic trash.If I read, I feel less bad about having no purpose but to litter the planet with my presence.If I can cram my head with knowledge, maybe I can be sophisticated trash.
>>24738911I only read for clout.
well first of all it's a way to escape into a cool new world where I most likely wouldn't have gone to even if I had all the money in the world; secondly it's a way of communicating with people whom I might never meet, it's a way to understand the different ways of thinking, different points of view on things and ideas. Thirdly, it's just more healthy for the brain and your mind since you acquire new neural pathways and just in general feel more satiated than after other forms of media; fourthly, it makes you more empathetic which is a great skill to have in life. I'm sure there's plenty of other good things that reading brings for me but the ones that I've listed are the main ones I think
>>24738911not to contradict and confute; nor to believe and take for granted; nor to find talk and discourse; but to weigh and consider.
>>24739059So, affect?
a) because I feel like it,b) to steal ideas and lines I can use in life or my own writingnot always in that order.
>>24738911Sometimes becase I heard something mentioned and want to know moreSometimes to get compliments on how smart I amSometimes because I hope it can help me leave something worthwhile behind when I die, since raising kids was never an optionSometimes to entertain myself and keep the bad thoughts away, though books are considerably worse at it than other media
Hoping one day 'it clicks' or I find God.
>>24738911All my other hobbies were ruined by talentless hacks.
>>24738911Honest? Not by choice.The pussy US Government refusing to enforce antitrust law forced me here. Corpo consolidation of all /v/ (MSFT, Embracer, Blizzard) and /tv/ (NFLX, HBO, Hulu) into the hands of like 3 companies has burned the originality/risk-taking out of every other form of entertainment, so now I'm stuck reading Huysmans.
I find overcoming intellectual challenges one of the only things that feels really meaningful in life, and reading difficult literature is like an unfolding puzzle. Written stories are also better than filmed ones.
>>24738911Personal research reasons and interest in the subject matter
>>24738911To study and to jerk off.
Knowledge. New ideas/perspectives. Expand my imagination.
>>24738911I read for entertainment and for acquiring knowledge.
>>24738911So that girls think I'm smart and fuck me
>>24739493reading is gay dude it gives chicks the ick
>>24738911Only thing I know is it's not for knowledge. Which is fucked up.
>>24738911To get more perspective as a writer.
>>24738911As a teen I started reading because I thought it would be better than wasting my time on vidya, although all I did was read slop. As I became a young adult I got more interested in literature through reading and wanted to read so I could be inspired as a writer as well as appreciate literature as an artform. Now I read because I just like literature and it's one of the only hobbies I have that allows me to calm my brain down and be antisocial.
>>24738911To pass time. I enjoy it. The way dopamine is released in relation to the activity is also less addict like and hedonistic. I can't just shut off my brain I have to engage with it and it requires something of me.. which gives me the illusion of accomplishing something which I can't get out of watching something.. and games well they are just repetetive.. at least with books I've not gotten to the point yet where everything feels the same.If pic implies doing it to impress girls, then you are a fag.. Why you don't get girls is most likely because you are insecure enough to not be authentic and try to con them into liking you... But really even if you succeed the mask will slip eventually and you'll be alone again.
>>24738911To squeeze every ounce of out of life.
I'm looking for an answer. No other medium allows you to consult the result of millennia of lives spent searching for an answer and its question.I don't think real life makes sense and I don't want to go on pretending that it doesn't have to.
I work 60 hours a week in construction.... I have like 250+ Films & God knows how many records.... So reading is just a nice way to actively consume art.... Reading, Rocks
>>24739606cringe
>>24738911Habit, probably. It's an addiction atp