I wish I could teach the world to read.
by laurenolauren
I met someone the other day who asked me to read his text messages to him because he couldn’t read. I cant remember not knowing how to read, reading is like dreaming with your eyes open. Reading is powerful and intense than anything i’ve ever done, When i read a romance novel I feel just like virgin getting breakfast in bed or whatever the fuck they get in those books.
Reading is something I wish I could teach the world to do, when the author describes a scene you can create it however which way you want in your imagination as opposed to what TV forces you to see and accept. I enjoyed Twilight better when in my head Edward wasn’t so pale and hungry, as a matter of fact in my head Edward looks just like David Beckham with a slight resemblance to Chris Brown.
When I was a girl, my mom would buy me tons of books and my older sister used to reward me with them, reading is something kids have to be taught to accept, people who hate to read are according to statistics 5/10 times more prone to get angry and 7/10 more prone to make simple mistakes, and who cares if I just made those figures up or if they’re real. My reading ability has taught me to graph sentences in such a way that the garbage I write sounds believable 99.9% of the time, yes I admit I cant spell to save my life, but if that were more important than reading I wouldn’t be here would I
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You don’t have to read a book every day, and you don’t have to read the financial times either, you can read the Star or Chat, or any gossip magazine, but make sure you read. Reading enables to be more logical and quicker with what you say and how you say it. I’m very witty even though under neath it all, i’m an idiot and believe it or not quite mad. But I read so much I’m able to become the characters i read, are you confused?
Have a great week *kiss Kiss*
xoxoxox Lauren O Lauren!!!
Reading is very, very important. However, communication is more essential. The girls today should try to communicate from heart to heart, to convey this important skill to their children.