Does anyone else here binge-read wikipedia articles?
I'm fucking addicted. I'll click on blue words for hours and learn everything about something.
Please tell me I'm not the only one that does this.
>>25846266
>learn everything about something.
Good luck getting a job you fucking know-it-all millennial.
>not having wikipedia's random page set as your home page
Every time I open my browser I learn something new (usually about athletes who died in the 80's or indian celebrities)
No that's just a stupid waste of time and you don't really know shit.
>>25846344
>India
POO IN LOO
Not everything on Wikipedia is accurate, you know.
Mostly about European and American and natural history.
It is fun to snort adderall then do this. Oh boy I do it around 10:30 p.m., then have a good time until the fucking sun comes up, at which time I always start to feel melancholy
I did something like that yesterday on r/badhistory and /r/askhistorians. Spent many hours reading about whatever.
>>25846366
I don't actually think I'm learning anything useful, it's more of a habit. History articles especially. also, nice dubs.
>>25846344
dubs everywhere in my thread
I sorta did that, learned a little bit about munitions, but I haven't in a while, I'm super lethargic
>>25846266
That's nice, but you should consider getting a book about a certain topic you're interesed before you burn your eyes from reading on the PC.