How do I stop subvocalizing?
>how to be a worse writer and reader for the sake of speed
Son, you what.
>>7532800
You don't. :')
If I want to enjoy the book I subvocalize.
>there are subhuman subvocalizers in this thread RIGHT NOW
>man/lit/'s who will NEVER get good at reading
>>7532827
He's right though, doing things fast in any discipline is synonymous with doing things "wrong" and in a way that is lesser compared to the "high" practice that requires sacrifice.
in a perfect world subvocalizers would be rounded up and put in extermination camps.
Reminder that in the very rare occasions that subvocalizing makes sense, glorious non-subvocalizing master race can easily subvocalize on demand
Just like you can breath manually, but don't have to
>>7532859
By analogy, imagine someone stealing half a million dollars in a heist and someone earning that half a million in 5 years.
>>7532812
Since I've started reading slower and subvocalizing, I've actually found my writing to improve desu
>the only time i read is when i'm reading poetry or literature
what are you doing _RIGHT NOW_ anon
right as youyouknowtheverbthatgoesherethis post?
>I can't subvocalize so nobody can!
https://youtu.be/_Y4supY0PWw
>>7532800
Well you could kill yourself.