*Question 1:
How does your head work when you read?
My question might not be formulated right but I'll give an example.
Example 1.
When I read a book I like, it's like a film running in my head, I don't see the words it's just picture after picture, as I said, like a film. Like plugging in your head to a TV or cinema or computer.
*Question 2:
Is it different when you read a text book?
*Question 3:
Is it different when you read a boring book?
Example 2.
When I read a text book or a boring book I usually only see the words, I never see what is behind them or what they try to tell me. (Religion and philosophy can sometimes be exceptions for me because I find it slightly interesting.)
And as usually, thanks for playing.
How does your head work when you read?
My question might not be formulated right but I'll give an example.
Example 1.
When I read a book I like, it's like a film running in my head, I don't see the words it's just picture after picture, as I said, like a film. Like plugging in your head to a TV or cinema or computer.
*Question 2:
Is it different when you read a text book?
*Question 3:
Is it different when you read a boring book?
Example 2.
When I read a text book or a boring book I usually only see the words, I never see what is behind them or what they try to tell me. (Religion and philosophy can sometimes be exceptions for me because I find it slightly interesting.)
And as usually, thanks for playing.
Formerly known as Jojjo.
How does your head work when you read?
10/03/2010 07:28:29 AM
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Not similar at all.
10/03/2010 04:54:30 PM
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Very interesting.
10/03/2010 04:59:18 PM
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Same, except I usually have sort of a slideshow of pictures in my head to go with the story *NM*
11/03/2010 08:49:09 AM
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