Hey. What are you guys reading/watching/playing?
I'm reading The Catcher in the Rye. I wanted to read books from a very easy to fairly difficult scale and this book serves well for that purpose. The prose is flows easily and is comfortable and addicting. I wasn't reflecting too much lately, but I feel like I'm encountered what is like to be reflective again. As far as I read (1/3), Holden. C. really cares about stuff, even while criticizing them after. I can see the the core part of reading this book is understanding Caulfield's feelings and its nuances, as well as the interaction between feelings and his actions.
Holden is the type of person that I would like to befriends with, he is sensible and values sensibility, as well as I do. But in the end he would find me very weird, so he wouldn't like me and thus e wouldn't be friends. Well, that's why my whole form of socialization is 4chan afterall.
>>23801629I like it as well. Maybe the ruggedized aspect make it look more like a machine, which is more stylish imo. It's the same with those old telephones that you had to disk the number (more mechanic and tangible feelin) vs modern smartphones (small, totally digital) or robust, older trucks vs newer trucks.