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Your WPM.
Mine 386

>> No.13232684
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>>13232680
>Typing with your hands

>> No.13232695

>>13232684
Wpm reading.......

>> No.13232727 [DELETED] 

>>13232695
it's also typing

>>13232684
what else do you type with?

>> No.13232784

>>13232680
>He doesn't take at least an entire minute contemplating the nuance behind every individual word choice
Maybe stick to Harry Potter and leave literature to the grown ups

>> No.13232856

sustained 50 minute typing speed, with no errors during the entire interval, is ~168 WPM, making me one of the fastest endurance typists in the world. get fucked, /lit/, i'm special

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>>13232680
133

>> No.13232864

>>13232684
>thinking he meant typing
>thinking he types 386 words per minute

>> No.13232874

About the same op, maybe one day ill get to like 500. Subvocalizing is a hard habit to get rid of

>> No.13232899

i just did an online test with huckleberry finn and got 237. i do a considerable bit of rereading and contemplation when i actually read a book to read it so my actual wpm is probably lower.
>>13232874
why would you want to stop subvocalizing?

>> No.13232910

>>13232856
That's incredible, maybe shitposting isn't for nothing after all :^)