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Heroic Liberator
Heroic Liberator
There's only so many walls of text that a man can endure.
rusty_shackleford
rusty_shackleford
ain't nobody got time to read all that shit
InSight
InSight
Hóngwèibīng and rusty_shackleford , what of books than? what of articles that are just that long? Didnt Lord of Riva shown himself capable of reading and commenting on such "walls of text", he claimed to have studied law and history(a mastery), do these not contain many walls of text?
InSight
InSight
To the illiterate,weak/bland/blunt minded or tired; to these it may appear as walls , but i do not consider(at least based on comments i was exposed to) you two to be of such caliber and neither should Lord of Riva be.

Just as walls need to be steady to support should their bricks or words not be steady as well and thus worthwhile?
Heroic Liberator
Heroic Liberator
Well, I just tend to approach these two activities differently. Forum discussions tend to be polemical, while reading a book is usually done with information gathering in mind from a source which you consider to be legitimate (which is not to say that I might not disagree with a book's content in part, but ideally it'd be kept to a minimum).

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