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Friday, 22 August 2014

Loop

Ugh, today's kids are forgetting the old-fashioned art of absentmindedly reading the same half-page of a book over and over and then letting your attention wander and picking up another book.



By xkcd.com



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Posted by Luca Belluccini at 08:40
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