I still cannot wrap my mind around what it must feel like to be a subvocalizer
Especially when reading 4chan posts. How do you live with it?
you have a bewilderingly childish idea of what subvocalizing is
>>7744472
I do not have internal speech when reading, unless I choose to do so.
What is bewildering to me is that most people apparently have to do this, and thus can only read at a fraction of the rate I can.
>>7744476
I rarely notice myself subvocalizing. The idea that it would somehow be actively annoying is ridiculous. The idea that some people are just subvocalizers and some people are just not is also ridiculous; there is no chance you have never subvocalized. Based on these two things, I have to conclude that you don't understand what subvocalizing is.
p.s. reading speed is almost certainly the single most superficial gage of reading ability.
>>7744465
I can't wrap mind around the condescension and autism evident in your post.
>>7744465
>hasn't read Gene Wolfe yet