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#76 - HomerSimpson (07/11/2012) [-]
How I made summer reading interesting this year; read this instead of the actual
Spices things up
User avatar #78 to #76 - wretchedegg (07/11/2012) [-]
My school actually made this book a summer reading option.
#101 to #78 - bazda (07/11/2012) [-]
Summer reading option? Fuck that noise, it's summer, I ain't readin' shit.
User avatar #149 to #101 - notquitefourchan **User deleted account** (07/11/2012) [-]
hooray for illiteracy!
#162 to #149 - bazda (07/11/2012) [-]
The funny thing about reading is, you don't just forget how to do it if you don't read a book in the couple months off for summer. And I'm not illiterate, I'm an A student in college.
User avatar #163 to #162 - notquitefourchan **User deleted account** (07/11/2012) [-]
you don't forget how to ride a bike, but it does hurt when you get back on and you have to readjust balance and what not. Everyone can have a 4.0 gpa on the internet, i don't really give a shit what you claim to have. I've met plenty of retarded "a" drones in college. Never heard of a college that has summer reading programs.....
#165 to #163 - bazda (07/11/2012) [-]
Reading is not a diminishing skill, like balance or body control. You learn to read, and you'll be able to read for as long as your eyes work.

And colleges don't have summer reading programs, I was answering with the attitude I would have, had I been asked to complete one as a high schooler. What are they gonna do? Not let you in if you didn't read your summer book?
User avatar #168 to #165 - notquitefourchan **User deleted account** (07/12/2012) [-]
no, but they could fail you for not doing your work. and everything you know can be forgotten, so reading is a diminishing skilll
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