Chaotic-Evil Neutral-Evil reporting in
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CaptainBlagbirdreplied to [email protected] last edited by
We might need a 3rd axis for this, I feel it can be connected to any of these
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I leave the whatever it is in the book at the end. Not in library books, mind you. Don't like making more work for librarians. I started the habit when I found a baggage claim ticket in a book I bought at a used bookstore. I leave them in when I pass them on to the next owner.
I've found a few ersatz bookmarks over the years. The best so far was a 6 of clubs. The worst was a used q-tip.
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Burning the page you just finished reading so you can read the next page, while standing there in a dark labyrinth
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I have done it all except leaving it face down
I used an eraser to keep track of it, had a bookmark that I used, and I actually used a pencil to keep track of where the sentence was, and don't even ask me about Adam Smith's wealth of nations where I quite literally did math on the pages with the charts and scribbled page numbers to keep track of shit
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[email protected]replied to CaptainBlagbird last edited by
Oh fuck no
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Is that chaotic lawful?
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Just a reminder that you shouldn't put plants in your book â seriously, that can ruin the paper.
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Chaotic Good, or I'm just listening to an audio book.
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But... But it'll damage the the page. đĨē
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You can laminate leafs if you really want to keep having that fall theme going
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Me whenever lose my bookmark thinking it's the worst thing to happen to me, my book is ruined, and then I find my exact spot in 6.4 seconds.
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I do this. I also have a kind of system to mark where on the page I'm at, depending on which way the receipt is facing / oriented.
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[email protected]replied to CaptainBlagbird last edited by
3d alignment chart would actually solve as many problems as it causes. I'm into it
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đ° đ đą đĻ đŗ đĻ đ° âšī¸replied to [email protected] last edited by
I'm lawful good if I have a bookmark. I'm chaotic evil if I don't.
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Ebooks for my dyslexia, when you're so chaotic you circle back around to lawful.
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I'm not sure who would stop reading in the middle of a page/paragraph (neutral good), but if I were to do that, I'd have re-read the whole page.
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Not really worth it, in my opinion.
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Lawful evil. If I'm just reading through a book and can't remember where I left off, it's probably not a book worth coming back to. Bookmarks are exclusively for passages I want to come back to after I've finished the book - in those cases it's usually just a scrap of paper.
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Chaotic good. I have bookmarks, I just forget to use them.
I have a very old book (published in 1794) that has leaves, spiders, some writing, as well as fire and water damage. Not worth anything in the condition it's in, but it's mine and I love it. I've always wanted to know why there were spiders in it, but I'm thankful it's not bound in human leather.
Save for a few I bought second hand, and the first book I ever owned (I managed to have it signed by the author 20 years later) the rest of my books look like they are fresh off a bookstore shelf.
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I fold dog ears everywhere, in variable sizes. The bigger the dog ear, the more important the passage.