>author mentions some magical object. >I visualize how it looks in my mind

>author mentions some magical object
>I visualize how it looks in my mind
>author goes on to describe how it looks
>my version is clearly better so I reject his description and keep visualizing mine

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  1. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    That's not gigachad behavior unless you're willing to kill the author. Till then you're a weak-wristed virgin boy.

  2. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >author mentions some magical object
    >I close the book
    Magic is for children

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      magic is real

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      magic is for MEN

  3. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >author mentions some magical object
    >I visualize how it looks in my mind
    >author goes on to describe how it looks
    >I easily discard my version and immediately visualize the author's intended version because I have a fully functional brain and no autism

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      based

      cringe

      >he visualizes when reading
      Lmao midwit behaviour
      >heh, books are like moobies in my head ;^)

      >t. zero attention span zoomer who can't visualise

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        Visualization during reading is a low IQ trait for people with undeveloped abstract thinking. Do you also visualize apples being passed around when doing math? How hard did calculus filter you? Or did you manage to imagine an infinitely small apple after all?

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          >chimps out on calculus after being called out
          proving my point

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          Visualisation IS abstract thinking. People who are bad at the former are bas at the latter

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Visualisation IS abstract thinking
            Is that what abstractlets believe in?
            p.s. did you read this sentence in apples?

          • 8 months ago
            Anonymous

            Visualization is not abstract thinking, its the complete opposite. Visualization is a tool for understanding and concretizing abstract ideas into more digestible images that signify the original abstract idea. The other anon is right, its for toddlers. moron.

  4. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >he visualizes when reading
    Lmao midwit behaviour
    >heh, books are like moobies in my head ;^)

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      Visualization during reading is a low IQ trait for people with undeveloped abstract thinking. Do you also visualize apples being passed around when doing math? How hard did calculus filter you? Or did you manage to imagine an infinitely small apple after all?

      >Visualisation IS abstract thinking
      Is that what abstractlets believe in?
      p.s. did you read this sentence in apples?

      Visualization is not abstract thinking, its the complete opposite. Visualization is a tool for understanding and concretizing abstract ideas into more digestible images that signify the original abstract idea. The other anon is right, its for toddlers. moron.

      If you you have to work this hard just to squeeze out a few (You)s your b8 is pure garbage.

  5. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >author introduces a woman
    >picture waitress with big breasts from this morning
    >author says she is "slim of frame" and brunette
    >"nope the waitress had big breasts and hips and she was blonde"
    >feel the author getting angry with me
    >just for that, imagine the character wearing her waitress uniform too for the rest of the book

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      >remember reading Artemis Fowl as a kid
      >imagine him a certain way
      >see an official artistic rendition of the character
      >is completely different from what I remembered

      >come across intriguing character who is barely given one or two pages of exposure
      >have to resort to fanart and fanfiction to sate self

      I do all of this

  6. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >remember reading Artemis Fowl as a kid
    >imagine him a certain way
    >see an official artistic rendition of the character
    >is completely different from what I remembered

  7. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >come across intriguing character who is barely given one or two pages of exposure
    >have to resort to fanart and fanfiction to sate self

  8. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >still mad wypipo make black kangz white in dey headz

  9. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >visualize
    you're not a true reader if you can visualize

  10. 8 months ago
    Anonymous

    >characters appearance is described once at the beginning of 5000 page series
    >immediately forget the description and imagine the characters appearance based on my ideas about people with that name and behavior

    It's simply not acceptable that a chad named Janos Slynt is some bald fat man just because you mentioned it once three books ago.

    • 8 months ago
      Anonymous

      You didn‘t picture a fat bald man from that name?

      • 8 months ago
        Anonymous

        I imagined a hot anime bad guy with long blonde hair custom built for lewd bdsm ships.

        • 8 months ago
          Anonymous

          Anime characters is way better for everything. I imagined Valentine de Villefort as basically "armpit goddess" Reimu.

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