Sliver_wolf_1999
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iueyfr4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
I usually break in my spines before I read them, I usually lay mine flat
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iueu3ul wrote
Reply to comment by APwilliams88 in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
.... that man is a psychopath and I hate him
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuethpv wrote
Reply to comment by APwilliams88 in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
.... I've never freaking thought of that!
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuetafc wrote
Reply to comment by SeraCat9 in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
I don't do it to library books or others books, only my own. But seeing it in a library book (or a book I've borrowed or gotten from a used book store) makes me happy, knowing someone else enjoyed the book and now I can too!
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuet2uh wrote
Reply to comment by JJeerweemtyt in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
My biggest issue is I lose things like that lol
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuet0yf wrote
Reply to comment by ElliotFrickinReed in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
Okay! I thought I was weird for not reading hard covers with the dusters on. I actually prefer paperback because I tend to lose dusters. :(
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iueswin wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
? I've never had that issue when dog-earing books, only if I've broken the spine in wrong.
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuesr8r wrote
Reply to comment by APwilliams88 in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
That's fair. Of course I want to keep mine in good shape, but I don't feel that dog-earing it (like I said in my post, just the top corner) ruins them, if that makes sense. I don't fold it through the text, and if I read it enough to the point it rips, of course it makes me sad. But also that rarely happens to me
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuesgxx wrote
Reply to comment by busselsofkiwis in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
Hm. I've never noticed, but I feel any book that has been opened never really closes the same. Especially if the spine gets broken in wrong.
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuesay6 wrote
Reply to comment by megan5912 in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
That's fair! I don't fold through text (never have) but I've gotten a book from the library where it was folded through the text and I get that it makes it awkward to read.
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iues4kv wrote
Reply to comment by Biotic_Factor in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
I don't need them to. But I always lose bookmarks and the like, or sometimes I just won't have anything to put in the book at the time. It happens a lot. But getting a book and knowing someone else enjoyed it makes me happy for some reason.
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iuerut9 wrote
Reply to comment by KnottyYarns in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
Same here. I understand if someone like, folds the page in half or folds through the text, then it's a little annoying. But just the corner? I don't get it.
Sliver_wolf_1999 OP t1_iugnbm8 wrote
Reply to comment by _interstitial_ in why do people get mad over dog-earing books? by Sliver_wolf_1999
I don't sub ro any magazines. But I only dog eat personal books, no public/ borrowed books. I would never bc idk how others feel about it