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Who else is excited for April Fool's Day?
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>>12845970

Unfortunately, I have no idea. I can't really read slower than 500wpm, and 700 is the comfy range. It's my only natural talent, hence the bragging.

If you can increase your speed to about 300 words per minute, though, that equals about one page per minute. I would try to make that a goal.

I haven't looked into programs or courses for speed reading because I'm already a statistical freak, but I believe that there's a reader of some kind that shows you one word at a time, and lets you adjust the speed for your comfort level. I would use that + combine it with some free .txt, like from project Gutenberg, and use those to train yourself.

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what's your pseudonym /lit/?

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