I think she turned into a hyperbawd, a troony, or had an extreme mental breakdown that sent her to a psych ward. Most likely all three, or she killed herself.
>>the average person reads 15 books per year
How thick are these books? Are they including an estimate of total text read in a year and converting that to books?
where do you get that number?
in my experience the average person doesn't read at all.
literally almost everyone i know at work has never touched a book in their lives
Y I K E S
Retention doesn't matter. The aesthetic experience matters. The aesthetic experience doesn't care if you retain anything a few days after reading.
I wonder how many books Kat from paperbackdreams has read this year probably like 200 so far right
I think she turned into a hyperbawd, a troony, or had an extreme mental breakdown that sent her to a psych ward. Most likely all three, or she killed herself.
Between 60 and 70.
>>the average person reads 15 books per year
How thick are these books? Are they including an estimate of total text read in a year and converting that to books?
most reading is done by females reading young adult fiction so there won't be 1200 page in search of lost time or essays
theres no way the average person reads more than two books a year. you dont go out much do you
What's your word per minute reading rate IQfy?
100
250
nah 15 is about right
>the average person reads 15 books per year
i don't believe it
definitely BS
name 10 books
That dude also trips up OF models by asking them to define objectively or subjectively. They also can't do that...
where do you get that number?
in my experience the average person doesn't read at all.
literally almost everyone i know at work has never touched a book in their lives
Those of you doubting the truth of this statistic are wrong. The average person reads 15 books per year, the operative word being "person."
>you need to read X in Y amount of time
who cares about numbers, the only thing that matters is retention.
Y I K E S
Retention doesn't matter. The aesthetic experience matters. The aesthetic experience doesn't care if you retain anything a few days after reading.
This is possibly the most IQfy post I've ever read.
I’ve read 97 books in 2023 so far