*depressed sigh*
Jan. 2nd, 2005 08:00 pmI really feel bad. And this is embarassing, because I'm going to sound arrogant.
How on earth can people feel proud of only reading a book a week, or less, even? I can read a book just going to class, and another coming home. It's a sad week when I don't manage to read even one book. High school, I would take out six books from the library at once, return all six within two days. That's not counting the books they gave me, and the ones I read while in the library during lunch. Is it normal to read so little? Is it that people read slowly, or that they have other things to do? I don't get it.
I feel weird now. Like the freak here.
Well, I did tell you not to click. Don't blame me.
How on earth can people feel proud of only reading a book a week, or less, even? I can read a book just going to class, and another coming home. It's a sad week when I don't manage to read even one book. High school, I would take out six books from the library at once, return all six within two days. That's not counting the books they gave me, and the ones I read while in the library during lunch. Is it normal to read so little? Is it that people read slowly, or that they have other things to do? I don't get it.
I feel weird now. Like the freak here.
Well, I did tell you not to click. Don't blame me.
Re: You know, something about the crack "normal people" puts my back up....
Date: 2005-01-04 06:24 am (UTC)And I opine that you should go out and join a couple of amateur theatre groups - starting learning scripts, be at tech runs to the small hours of the morning, do 14 hours physical days, work evenings and weekends on top of your paying job and come home bruised and sore, get up on stage and perform night after night as if this is the best performance you'll ever give. Doesn't sound easy to you? Not fun? Relaxing? Because to me, it's not so hard, it's definitely fun, and it's relaxing in its own way.
Doesn't mean it has to be for you.