This feels performative
>>25340595Judging by the little sugars, you appear to currently be in a café, so how do you expect to be called anything but a coffee shop intellectual? Paying money to be seen reading books is pretty performative.
>>25340595How about you give me a performative blowjob?
>>25340643Okay *gluc* *gluc* *schlorp* *HACK* *gluc* *gluc*
im sorry but there can't be a meaty coffee. now git mr fbi
wtf has happened to bros thumb
>>25340714that's a trick a lot of people know how to do
why would you read at a cafe? all those assholes swarming around you, wagies yelling out orders.find a local park that has benches and go sit in nature and read. you are in fact being performative.
>Lose thumb>Replace with big toe
>>25340595wtf is wrong with your thumb
>>25340778>>25340714https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchhiker%27s_thumb
>>25340779genuinely a subhuman trait
>>25340595How can you hold a book like The Brothers Karamazov with just one hand? Are you a wizard? Or am I retarded?
>>25340783what would you do for a drug you could use?
>>25340595I read in public all the time, mostly in transit but I regularly sit down in bars with a book. I like the atmosphere and it’s really depressing to spend the entire weekend alone in my apartment.Just work on not judging others for similar behaviour and you won’t feel judged yourself.
>>25340595do some self reflectionreading? is anything other than reading?fuck you
>>25340595Literally no one cares about this outside of tiktok. Reading in public is good because there are fewer distractions than at home, and the things that would distract you from your book (random NPC encounters, side quests and scripted events) are worthwhile getting distracted by. Fiction is great, but reality is often stranger than fiction and if you’re buried in a book at home all day you will never get to truly experience it.