When reading stopped being about enjoying it and instead about genres you have no interest and then have to write a report about how you spent hours over anylyzing it.
It took me about a solid 15 seconds of reading this line over and over again to realize that the first part was jumbled up. I just kept reading it correctly, and wondering what you where getting on about.Marowit said:...when I read something like, 'the boy stairs fell the down' I can not get thrown completely for a loop and click it into, 'the boy fell down the stairs...
it took me a double take.manaman said:It took me about a solid 15 seconds of reading this line over and over again to realize that the first part was jumbled up. I just kept reading it correctly, and wondering what you where getting on about.Marowit said:...when I read something like, 'the boy stairs fell the down' I can not get thrown completely for a loop and click it into, 'the boy fell down the stairs...
manaman said:It took me about a solid 15 seconds of reading this line over and over again to realize that the first part was jumbled up. I just kept reading it correctly, and wondering what you where getting on about.Marowit said:...when I read something like, 'the boy stairs fell the down' I can not get thrown completely for a loop and click it into, 'the boy fell down the stairs...
I do get things jumbled up when reading from time to time, I usually just have to go back and read the line one or twice over again. Not much of a hang up, what does mess me up more then anything else is forgetting words, losing track of what I am saying, and getting two opposite concepts mixed up; like saying right when I mean left.Marowit said:manaman said:It took me about a solid 15 seconds of reading this line over and over again to realize that the first part was jumbled up. I just kept reading it correctly, and wondering what you where getting on about.Marowit said:...when I read something like, 'the boy stairs fell the down' I can not get thrown completely for a loop and click it into, 'the boy fell down the stairs...
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I use to get hung up while reading so badly, because I'd read it as it was...and then have to go back and re-read it. Now just from time and experience I'll rearrange (that's the easiest way to describe it) after it enters my brainz before I interpret it.
Ditto. I've always been a really fast reader, so that usually made me lose my patience. I especially hated it when teachers would insist everyone takes turns. So I might be several pages ahead of everyone else, and then my turn would come out of nowhere and everyone would have to wait for me to flip back and figure out what sentence we were on. Dammit people, maybe if you didn't all read in slow motion I might not have felt the need to keep reading myself.MiracleOfSound said:What pissed me off in school was how the teachers always picked the most dumb, slow readers who used to stumble and tumble over every word like their tongues were drunk.
I would just read ahead myself and then daydream while I waited for them to catch up.
You should try Pride and Prejudics and Zombies. A marked improvement on the original I feel.Fulax said:I generally enjoy reading, but the kind of books I had to read at school certainly made it feel like torture.
Pride and Prejudice. Eurgh.