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Audiobooks > physical books >>>> e-books

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>>18735608

>Audiobooks > physical books >>>> e-books

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>>18735608
>Audiobooks > physical books >>>> e-books

>> No.18735634

>>18735608
>fighting about the medium to consume content with, as if it is not obviously a personal choice
You waste precious time on pointless emotions OP.

>> No.18735711

>>18735608
die

>> No.18735721

>>18735614
>>18735621
>>18735711
It's true though, ebooks are peak

>> No.18735776

>audiobook
at work
>physical books
at the café or bistro
>ebook
in bed or when traveling light

>> No.18735968

audiobook, yes, finally I can tell that i read smth without focusing on reading anything

>> No.18736025

>>18735608
Everything else in the known universe >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> OP's opinion

>> No.18736214

I have a big dick

>> No.18736692

E-books > physical books > audiobook

E-books are amazing because one book is just about 1MB and it's all about the information...

Physical books are a little less convenient, but still you have to make an effort read it yourself, so it's better than an audiobook

And finally, audiobooks — they're good sometimes, when you're tired of having your eyes open, but you have to make sure that the speed is appropriate and you have time to comprehend everything. When audiobooks are too fast you're going to miss half the sentences.

>> No.18736921

>>18735608
E-books are objectively the superior form of reading. Firstly because you can get most if not all books for free. Secondly, you can read them anywhere without looking like a "hey guys, look how clever I am, I'm reading a fucking BOOK in the subway"-kind of guy, since everyone is glued to a screen in their every waking hour. Thirdly, even though huge personal libraries are comfy and can make for a great aesthetic, it can get tiresome to maintain them and the ink washes out with time. Don't get me wrong. I hate screens as much as the next anon and reading ink on paper and the smell of a book are irreplaceable but convenience of PDF files blows everything out of the water. Audio books are for retards with the attention span of a potato. Doing "other things" when reading is an insult towards knowledge itself.