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>Calling your book a cliché

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>>3965231
Nobody else is this utilitarian with literature? The whole literature criticism/ideology/philosophy thing belongs on the autism spectrum, I hope you're not really into that stuff.

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Its weird. I dont like reading text books, or books that are just made for the point of conveying facts. But somehow, I learn stuff from 4chan.

Being on /fit/ I learn a shitton about health and fitness. I mean really a lot of information that will be useful for me for the rest of my life. And I remember it all too. Same goes with /mu/, where I learn more about diffrent genres, and /g/ where I learn about new technologies and gadgets.

Its weird thinking how I used to think im wasting my time just reading an image board filled with trolls, but after I started visiting a bigger range of boards, I realised that im actually learning information that will be useful to me later in life.

Anyone else feel the same?

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Where do you guys download graphic novels?

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>If I don't have anything to say I tend to shut my whore mouth

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>Are you familiar with RP? (BBC / The Queen’s English etc.)

>Do you feel that RP provides a proper standard of English pronunciation (for educational and institutional purposes)?

>Where do you live? Are you from Britain?

>How would you describe your own accent? Was it always this way?

>Are you familiar with Estuary English?

>Do you feel that the widespread qualities of EE should be reflected in the ‘standard’ pronunciation?

>Do you think that ‘standard’ pronunciation has changed in your lifetime?

>Do you see a standard for pronunciation (for educational and institutional purposes) as a good thing, or should regional qualities be maintained / allowed to exist?

>Do you feel that a person’s accent is an influence on one’s judgement of that person? In what way?

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