>>15203
Do you mean to say, by bookfag if I read books? The honest answer is that I do but not as much as I’d want to, Its also partially because I torture myself with long volumes and much of it is technical in a sense.
>>15207
Yaar I never understood the point of the bhosadpill. What do you want me to do.
>>15209
Not a lot of novels, actually, mostly auto-biographical or historical works and phil. I find that being able to comb through a book in a non linear order is much easy for attention.
>>15200
The purpose of this thread is general discussion, I welcome anyone and everyone to ask me, or each other questions, or talk. It's like a bit of a push to you, Inch user, to produce a conversation.
Have you noticed that even the bait nowadays is low effort? It's all so one-worded, Caste/Gobar, there's one poster who seems to be just poasting "kek Neet sala chutiya", I've always wondered about these folks, is it the infamous nature of Indiachan that these people folk here?
>>15242
I've been doing okay, I've been unable to work actively on the thing im supposed to be doing, stuck in a loop of some sorts. Even through recognition and full awareness it's not all easy, really. Sleep has continued to be messed up, each day it either gets better or worse, but an inch of progress is overtaken by a mile of mistake.
>>15248
In a funny turn of events. Avoiding my main task has made me funnily appreciative of everything elſe that I need to do, like ſome ſort of a good-two-ſhoes I've been knocking off theſe mild "other" taſks ſimply becauſe I can.
>>15254
trying to see why Purnavid is so fond of the long s. As a typo guy I've known about it for a long while but I think it's his interest in german fraktur script and older language as such that he adopts it?
I've always found him to be so interesting, he takes every excuse in the book to do something weird and cool in his own way, and he writes and makes things for basically no one, IAC project is in turn mused by Purnavids personal website.
I just love it, I love the dedication to keep it going, sadly there's been not a lot of updates. That's what I wanted to change with IAC, is that I wanted a daily use, and eventually a fundamentally live use-case.