1:42:06that's the best part about novels or books, it's the imagination that you make reading those words
1:42:26The therapist is trying dull the mind, so that society can easily manipulate it.
1:42:37Remi, you can bump the table a bit to nudge the ball (but don't bump it too hard, or else the board's anti-cheat kicks in and locks out all the controls).
1:42:51even stories and legends triggers that creative imagination
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1:43:33Uh, bumping the table only works if the ball is stuck or on the edge of something.
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1:44:21it's part of the ritual right
1:44:58the fresh smell of ink and paper
1:44:58Up until the moment you stop trusting a paper publisher for censorship or "editing for content modern readers may find offensive." No joke, Harper Collins did that with James Bond.
1:44:59its always the first try thats best huh
1:45:12There was a time when reading novels rots your brain.
1:45:41oh yeah, some modern books are edited to adapt to modern sensitivity
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1:46:04lmfao:_remiLaugh::_remiLaugh::_remiLaugh:
1:46:08all of them :speaking_head::fire::fire::fire:
1:46:21Back when books were the only medium of entertainment.