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moved2tears, in What's something that you're grateful for?

Every Time I turn on the tap for fresh water ,I am grateful that I have clean drinkable water that I do not have to go and get from a well or stream

glittalogik,
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Just got home from two weeks in Bali, we had a filter/dispenser there so at least we weren't generating plastic waste, but it's SO nice to be able to just drink/brush my teeth with tap water and not be afraid of opening my mouth in the shower.

originalucifer, in What is your least favorite food?
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i dont like messy, hard to eat things. 'sloppy joes' are beyond me, i just dont understand the appeal or desire.

ive heard 'your technique sucks for %shitty-hard-to-eat-food-product', but i dont feel i should require special abilities to eat.

ArtieShaw,
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I feel like sometimes the learning curve is worth the reward. Not always, but sometimes.

tallwookie, in What is your least favorite food?

sprouts. they’re chalky and watery and dont taste like food.

FreeBooteR69, in What is your least favorite food?
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Vast majority of seafood, and beets.

noyesster, in What is the best horror movie that's not scary at all ?
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Return of the Living Dead. Amazing 80’s horror/comedy goodness. So damn funny 😄

celeste, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?
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I think the standard advice is to read as part of a wind down routine before bed, but I always found myself still reading an hour before I needed to get up. Or forcing myself to bed and still being awake thinking about the book hours later. Lots of people get audio books for their commute or bring a book on the bus. Unfortunately, my solution was to leave a book by the toilet. Regular but necessarily limited time.

EdenRester,
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Yeah to be disciplined about it. I need to install a routine to get it back. Thanks!

Bldck, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?

I listen to audiobooks on my commute, while doing chores or whenever I have some free time from the family.

I was traveling solo recently, so that was a solid 20 hours of book time rather than watching TV or playing video games

EdenRester,
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I've never tried audiobooks. I think that I will look into it and see how it works for me. Thanks!

technologicalcaveman, in What is your least favorite food?

I don't like pork. It tastes just bad to me, no matter how it's made. I'm not a big chicken fan either, unless it's made a certain way.

Nemo, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?

I read fiction every day. I usually finish about a book a week on average, but that number includes nonfiction as well. I’m usually reading one nonfiction book and one novel at any given time, but occasionally I’m reading longform articles on the non side and short stories or web serials on the fiction side.

I don’t manage my reading time at all. It’s just what I gravitate to when I’m not doing anything else. I read on my commute, on breaks at work, while washing dishes, before bed, while waiting for people, just generally all the time. I’m not a fast reader but I am a very persistent one.

readbeanicecream, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?
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@EdenRester I try to set a reading schedule. Nothing prolific, just some time where I can sit down uninterrupted and read. It is usually later in the evening, after the day has calmed down a bit. Sometimes in that time box, I knock out several chapters of a book. Other times, I can barely get through a few pages.

CloverSi, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?

Most of my fiction reading nowadays is from web serials. I’m following a dozen or so right now, each putting out around a half hour’s worth of reading a week. I’d like to read more ‘book’ books but I have a hard time getting into them compared to serials.

Following ongoing series where there’s a chapter released every few days prevents binging, and I end up much more invested when I’ve been regularly reading about a world for months/years, with each chapter sticking in my head until the next. Plus new chapters coming out feels like an exciting event, drawing me right back in - with traditionally published novels I just don’t feel that draw as much (and when I do I can’t put it down, it kinda sucks unavoidably finishing my favorite books in a couple weeks at most).

There are problems with the format too of course - it encourages a lot of poor writing habits which, especially when combined with the low barrier of entry, means the average quality is much lower than traditional books. But when you find one you like, it’s a lot of fun to be so regularly immersed in a world you enjoy for so long.

Bluu, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?
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Most of what I read is fiction. A few years ago I realized I had stopped reading for fun and decided to try and get back into it. At first my goal was 12 books in a year. Then each year I would try and beat my previous number. I kept a log of what I read.

As others have mentioned, audiobooks have been great. I usually listen to them while I’m doing stuff around the house. Checking out ebooks from the library also keeps me going because of the time limit. I try to get through them before they need to be renewed or returned. I guess it has helped me to turn reading into a bit of a game.

melroy, in Launching Kbin Migration website, with resources and guides to help new users migrate to Kbin and the Fediverse from Reddit.
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Did you also checked-out https://unofficial-kbin-guide.surge.sh?

TheArstaInventor,
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Will take a look into it! Thanks for mentioning.

melroy,
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Today I would say we have mbin now which is a fork. So maybe this guide can show both versions.

TheArstaInventor,
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Kbin will still be developed am I right? And why are you moving to Mbin? Are they both compatible?

Anticorp, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?

I just read before bed every night. Everything I read these days is fiction. It helps me relax and eventually fall asleep. If a book is very good then it can keep me awake. For good books I force myself to put them down after an hour and I go to sleep.

HidingCat, in How often do you read fiction and how do you manage to do it?

I've found that having a space for reading helps. I used to devour books as a child, but when I moved homes my rate of reading went down by a bit, then after a few room remodellings it has dropped to near zero. Most of my reading is done on a computer, not a book or an ereader.

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