artdocare.bsky.social
Homesick for a home that I have yet to create
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Really hope you find love. That level of hate is not normal.
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You really out of your mind, which is sad. No one used dyslexia as an insult, you are the one insulting a dyslexic by stating that his titanic effort is as easy as listening an audiobook. I’m really sorry for whoever has to have you around, you need to heal.
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By the way, my disagreement was never with the original post that stated, “Reading graphic novels is reading,” but with the reply, “Listening to someone else read, audiobooks are all reading,” which I still disagree with on every single level.
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You are absolutely right. Let me rephrase my post:
“Graphic novels can be considered reading cause they include visual information that you have to READ in order to make sense of a story. Audiobooks are not read, they are listened”
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On the first case, if the calculation is written you are reading it, you read symbols, don’t always have to be letters. In the second case not sure what you mean about balloons 😂
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You are so lost in your own mind that is pretty concerning. History begins with the invention of writing. Before that there was no History but Pre-History. Who damaged you so deeply? Wow
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If that what you get out of these posts, hope you never be a father.
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Damn. Sorry
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Agree to disagree but I do respect the politeness on your comments. That makes a huge difference.
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Violins playing on the background of your ignorance.
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Read A Little Life, there you go
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@being-andre.bsky.social ‘s
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It doesn’t matter how it’s consumed; that has never been the issue. What matters is that they are claiming READING a book and LISTENING to an audiobook are the same thing 🤷🏼. I’m happy with any form of consuming knowledge—none is less valuable than the other—but these are two different things.
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I just hate winter without snow
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Nope, I just don’t lack the common sense to understand the difference between reading and listening. I think that, deep down, audiobook LISTENERS feel inferior to readers and want to be seen as equals while putting in less effort. Not gonna happen on my watch.
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Yeah, sure, the user with a master’s in English is a good one because it matches your way of thinking, but I’m a bad historian because it doesn’t. Got it.
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History begins with the invention of writing. Oral stories cannot be read if they are not written down, they can only be heard. You are questioning two completely different actions: READ & LISTEN. The goal is the same but the media is not.
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Stupid, right? Look, whether we like it or not, words exist to define reality. If this generation keeps mixing concepts as simple as reading and listening, everything is lost. Why does calling things by their proper name hurt? I think there’s a deeper issue behind avoiding it.
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Thank you for describing the difference between reading and speaking. It doesn’t change what is for, it changes how it’s done. Rather be pedantic than immature and not being able to have a conversation without offending. Whatever suits you well.
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Oral history and reading are way to different things
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You’ll be an excellent dad
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Whatever suits your narrative. I will never put reading and listening in the same level of intellectual effort. Feel free to have this conversation with someone with dyslexia. Or don’t, keep living in your bubble.
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Your profile pic suits your statement :)
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Who’s Colon and why he cannot decide himself?
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Graphic novels can be considered reading cause they include WORDS that you have to READ in order to make sense of a story. Audiobooks are not read, they are listened.
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Historian here. No, it isn’t. Even in your post you use two different verbs to describe two different actions — listening and reading. It’s not even the same level of intellectual challenge at all.
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You read words.
You listen to audiobooks.
Way different challenges.
If you cannot see the difference even when you literally use to different verbs to describe two different actions — reading & listening — you really need to question yourself.
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Thank you. This was my first thought
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You just have to include the Bible
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Stick to dark colors and same type of clothes. I don’t spend more than 5 minutes choosing what to wear for the day.
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Yup
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Ok loved this
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Or, just hear me out, everyone solve their problems on their own countries. Not just but think that’s a terrific idea.
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This may still be one of the most eye opening thing I have students watch/read in this class:
slate.com/news-and-pol...
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Please read A Little Life
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It’s the night sky, duh.
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Check your post. You wrote 10 words and just because of the usernames it looks like a text 😂
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Bluesky definitely needs to work on the usernames ASAP :)
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