There are only two kinds of books that are truly loved - those pristine and undamaged, and those which look like they’ve been through the apocalypse

  • @[email protected]
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    11 minute ago

    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.

  • @[email protected]
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    658 minutes ago

    Just a reminder that you shouldn’t put plants in your book – seriously, that can ruin the paper.

  • Tanis Nikana
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    115 hours ago

    Burning the page you just finished reading so you can read the next page, while standing there in a dark labyrinth where a minotaur is lurking.

  • @[email protected]
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    44 hours ago

    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

  • @[email protected]
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    159 hours ago

    ebook is the only way to guarantee I can read the book. page material and gloss, layout, spacing, kerning, etc. can all combine in various ways to make me inexplicably unable to read or have a really hard time reading where I have to focus really hard on each letter rather than each sentence. Oled has made is possible for me to read large bodies of text on phones but for full books I always go for the eink.

  • @[email protected]
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    2011 hours ago

    Tear the page you’re on out and keep it in your pocket to look back to when you need to start again and you can find the page # on the torn out page. /S

  • @[email protected]
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    109 hours ago

    Guess I’m chaotic good. Library gives a receipt for checked out books and even puts it in the book, so I just use that.

    • @[email protected]
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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.

    • @[email protected]
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      You’re thanked for that goodness!

      My wife used to handle library returns. They had to examine each book for signs of bed bugs, and found interesting things used as bookmarks. Sometimes money, personal notes, or random business cards.

      But I tell you, no story beat: A razor blade. Yep. Just fell right out from the pages. Naked and sharp. How’s that for chaotic evil??

      (Thankfully nobody was harmed. Glad they all wore gloves!)

    • @[email protected]
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      15 hours ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 hours ago

      Oh please detail, I feel like I’m missing something. What does the mighty fool-of-a-Took man do to books!?

      • CaptainBlagbird
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        45 hours ago

        I can’t find the exact episode anymore (there is no short of it and I don’t have the time rn to go through every one once again), but in the Friendship Onion podcast, he told us the following:

        Earlier in his life he was working in a book printing factory. And apparently he was allowed to keep books (not sure if that was only when there were cosmetic defects etc). Anyway, he read these books but instead of using a bookmark, he just tore out the pages so that when opening the book, the current page would always be the first one.

        Truly a fool of a took 🥲, but I still love him 😂

        (If anyone knows which episode that was, please share.)

    • sp3ctr4l
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      38 hours ago

      Absolutely, putting a book down open face will fuck up the spine, and if done for a long time or repeatedly, the whole book will be deformed and maybe even fall apart.

      That seems much more chaotic to me than dog earing a few pages.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      1614 hours ago

      Me too, and this is the only alignment chart where I’m lawful and I don’t like it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1011 hours ago

    I’m consistently in the middle of many, many books. I use dollar bills so I get a reward for actually finishing.

  • Hazmatastic
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    59 hours ago

    Chaotic Good +, I usually end up making a bookmark at my desk by folding and taping paper or a post-it

  • M.int
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    711 hours ago

    Okay, and where is throwing the book aside and remembering the page, and when you inevitably forget where you were, just starting from the last place you vaguely remember?