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Do you use any specialized reading utensils?

>> No.21584264

>>21583904
Yeah they are called books

>> No.21584351

>>21583904
Gigachad tier stressless recliner ($2500 USD) and Levo bookstand chad. Only missing a weighted blanket and circulating liquid heating pad/mattress cover for the back and an eReader with a remote page turner. People who seethe about comfort being le bad are poorfags with bent over hunchback acedemic necks who'll justly develop ankolyzing spondylitis one day. Funny thing is, a lack of comfort means frustration which is the #1 reason people have loser habits like "NEEDING" to masturbate. They act like they are ascetic but this is a cope. In point of fact, eliminating the small frustrations that occur throughout the day entirely gets rid of the maldaptive habits that arise from the frustration. Even office setups if you've ever used a Levus or similar, you're just relaxed and don't feel genital pressure and focus on whats imporant. You also get much more done so when you're done exercising or pull-ups are a joy not another burden. I feel no sympathy for NPCs who don't maximize their life by improving the good and rooting out the bad.

>> No.21584369

>>21583904
I rest the book on my girlslave's cleavage and she sits in my lap

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>> No.21584494

>>21584351
i have the same setup. its a mattress against my wall with a foam cushion, and I assure you im in EXACTLY the same position as the guy in the OP.
some people just dont know how to save money.

>> No.21584500

Anyone know any decent remotes? The ones ive tried so far all have shitty cheap feeling buttons because theyre chinese junk

>> No.21584542
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I just want a comfortable chair to sit in. My couch isn't cutting it but it's the best seat I got.

>> No.21584553

>>21584542
Pointless investment without a bookstand. Reading is objectively bad for you without one.

>> No.21584603

>>21584553
can u show us your setup? i've tried to do some unorthodox stuff with turned-around chairs and pillows but i may just give in and buy good stuff instead

>> No.21584769

>>21584351
You spent thousands of dollars to become incapable of reading outside

>> No.21584865
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Got one of these for 5 bux. Works alright when you're part way through a book, but dogshit on the first and last 10%. I also have a telescopic pointer b/c I'm a child who always loses his place on the page.

>> No.21585244

>>21584553
I have a bookstand for desk reading. I don't know what other sorts of bookstands there are.

>> No.21585249

>>21585244
Levo bookstand for reading in bed and in a recliner.

>> No.21585553

>>21583904
OK, but how do you turn the pages with these things? If it doesn't turn the pages for you then I don't see the point.

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These
>t. back and neck problems