• gustofwind@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    I enjoy the moment and don’t need to memorize it like a school book to remember the plot of what I’ve read

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      22 hours ago

      whilst I agree that people should be able to point to at least 3 things they take away from a piece of media in order to not simply mindlessly consume it, I do respect that plot isn’t always the highlight

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        21 hours ago

        Maybe people think I mean a flawless recollection of every event in the entire narrative but I’m willing to be pretty flexible here as to what constitutes a reasonable memory of the plot of a media

        Like surely people are just not recognizing they do in fact remember the basics of what happened, even if they need something to prompt their memory

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          21 hours ago

          There is also something to the idea that people just read to escape their terrible reality, and it literally does not matter what it is. I once read the whole Twilight saga and I to this day cannot tell you more than 3 facts about it:

          • Girl dates a vampire
          • Something civil war
          • Werewolf falls in love with a baby
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            13 hours ago

            people just read to escape their terrible reality, and it literally does not matter what it is

            I remember the good old days of reading the ingredients list of shampoo bottles while taking a shit.