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On a similar note, people in public with their earbuds in, listening in their personal bubble to playlists, podcasts, audiobooks, etc. have become ubiquitous. At the gym, you have to wait for someone to be looking at you before you can speak to them otherwise they won't hear. If they're blocking an aisle in a store, they likewise are oblivious to repeatedly saying "excuse me" unless they look up.
On a similar note, people in public with their earbuds in, listening in their personal bubble to playlists, podcasts, audiobooks, etc. have become ubiquitous. At the gym, you have to wait for someone to be looking at you before you can speak to them otherwise they won't hear. If they're blocking an aisle in a store, they likewise are oblivious to repeatedly saying "excuse me" unless they look up.
It really grinds my gears, to quote Peter Griffin.
I want do mean things to wake these people up.
"I'll blow whomever I want, whenever I want, as long as I can still breathe and kneel."
-Samantha Jones, SatC
-Samantha Jones, SatC
CONTROVERSY!
07/03/2024 02:57:39 PM
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I'll participate even though I personally would never troll...
07/03/2024 10:40:35 PM
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Fo' shizz, old dude.
08/03/2024 04:04:12 AM
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Well, my conclusive answer is "it depends"
10/03/2024 10:29:10 AM
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Oh, I never meant it was the same as watching a movie of the book.
10/03/2024 05:31:05 PM
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Also, a followup: are you saying blind people can't read unless they find novels in braille? *NM*
16/03/2024 03:03:14 AM
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Reading a book requires text to read. It is an active action.
18/03/2024 01:21:04 PM
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It definitely isn't.
18/03/2024 02:11:19 PM
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Oh I agree. Some others in this post dont have a basic command of the English language.
20/03/2024 12:29:28 PM
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