Actually yes people who demand that I, personally, print out a copy of something that I've already sent them electronically and they've had ample time to print themselves are extremely old in the worst possible wayhttps://twitter.com/LeahPilcer/status/1384992061020008450 …
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Bitch as soon as I *got* a computer when I was like ten years old I was doing almost all my reading on it And that was Web 1.0 when there was nothing good to read I absorbed so much more information from sketchy forums and shit than I ever did from paper books
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Just like my writing classes still said "It's easiest to be creative in longhand with physical pen and paper A Moleskine notebook is an indispensable companion for brainstorming/drafting Composing text directly in a word processor creates too much pressure to make it perfect"
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Okay whatever I literally have not touched a ballpoint pen in the past twenty years except to sign something (And that's when I'm at someone else's office, if I'm signing it at home I paste a JPEG of my signature onto the PDF)
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Really, when it comes to studying texts, there's no substitute for copying the texts onto new vellum in the scriptorium.
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