Chaotic-Evil Neutral-Evil reporting in
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I do this. Sometimes I read in really short bursts, like for the length of an elevator ride. I don't mark it though, I just remember where I left off. I do this so much it's become easy to just get right back into the story even mid paragraph.
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Ok Screwtape
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Ugh, I feel unrepresented. I sort of remember where I was, read a bit to see if I recognize it, and then skip a little forward or backwards depending. I have definitely skipped entire chapters before because the style/sentences sounded like what I remember.
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Lawful evil here since I have a habit of writing down reminders for random things on a notepad file
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I'm all over the board.
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Hey Satan, nice to hear from you! Welcome to the chat!
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I'm pretty sure the story of the book spiders began with: "a spider walked onto the page."
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Here to represent lawful evil. Don't know when I used a bookmark the last time >:)
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The only ones I haven't done (that i can recall) are "neutral good" and "chaotic neutral"
i do have a vague memory of pressed flower bookmarks when i was a youngster, probably was something my mom had.
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Chaotic war-crime: dog-ear where you make the fold exactly big enough so it points to the line you left off on.
Yes I did this sometimes as a kid and I still feel bad for the librarians who had to see the devastation I wrought.
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the main reason the ereader works for me is the ability to override pretty much every aspect of the text. I can do most non glossy paper and text but some books and especially textbooks are a real bitch and everyone thought I was just making shit up when I was in school. text size is usually ok but I tend to make it bigger so I dont need glasses
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Book Darts are the way.
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I'm re-reading Eye of the World for the first time in about 15 year and see both CG and CE going on in spades...
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Thank you for sharing! That's hilarious and...diabolical. I'm going to bet it would be defective books anyway hahaha. What a dude.
(Although defect books would be perfect for those crafts people sometimes do where they cut up the pages artfully or whatever hehe.)
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Right?! And who would have a razor so close by that it would even make a convenient "Oh I'll just use this then" bookmark? That was a weird one. I hope it wasn't some kind of cruel joke.
On the other hand, she found like $50 once. Who knew books would be risk/reward mystery chests?
In any case, once a book is returned, it's purged from the user's history for privacy reasons, so... (Shrug!)
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behold. LEAF
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As with tradition, chaotic good.
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Same! I remember as a kid just deciding one day I would remember where I was at in a book, and ever since I've just... been able to remember.
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I read books to read what's inside them, not to save them forever as objects. So chaotic evil it is. Unless there is a receipt handy.
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Post-modern-apocalypse dnd Cleric with a "Christianity for Dummies" full of receipts