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upthewitchypunx:
orriculum:
upthewitchypunx:
orriculum:
*picks up a new book for reading, snaps its spine in half over my knee*
Iβm not just talking to to @orriculum this is directed at all of you, did no one ever teach you how to properly break in a book? For shame!
πππ β¦.but what about paperbacks?
And no, unfortunately, people always act like even mildly bending the spine is bad. How can you read it like that tho??
You can do it with paperbacks as well. The spine might not be perfect and get creased, but itβs better to have a flexible spine than a broken one. Most of my paperbacks are all creased.
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upthewitchypunx:
orriculum:
upthewitchypunx:
orriculum:
*picks up a new book for reading, snaps its spine in half over my knee*
Iβm not just talking to to @orriculum this is directed at all of you, did no one ever teach you how to properly break in a book? For shame!
πππ β¦.but what about paperbacks?
And no, unfortunately, people always act like even mildly bending the spine is bad. How can you read it like that tho??
You can do it with paperbacks as well. The spine might not be perfect and get creased, but itβs better to have a flexible spine than a broken one. Most of my paperbacks are all creased.
(Your picture was not posted)