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Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

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Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

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Do whatever you want

It's not about doing bad things, and you don't have to care about what other people think.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

No, it's boring to sit or sit

I don't want to sleep, I don't want to scroll through my phone, how nice it is to flip through books.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

That's because you don't read books to think like that

Those who read books take the time to read in fragmented time, and they don't have time to read books at work every day!

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

Is it necessary to pretend to be a group of passers-by who will never see each other in their lives?

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

If I see a man reading a book

I think in my heart that they have the same taste as me, and they have to read books in fragmented time, and what a person with a dirty mind looks at is dirty inside, so you don't need to care about other people's eyes

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

I was on the train once to read a book

My window seat is an old grandmother who got on the train at the next station, I was looking at the window and no one went to see, the old woman came up and said that this is her seat, I want to get up quickly, she said why not let me get up, said that children can not delay reading books (similar words), very moved!

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

No

But I wonder why I want to carry a paper book, and it feels very inconvenient.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

Let's be honest

When I see someone reading a book while scrolling through my phone, I feel ashamed.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

I learned Japanese N1 on the bus and subway on my own with zero foundation, and I only used this time to learn

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

Just because there are too few people reading books on the mainland

Without forming a Xi, everyone feels that pretending, in fact, reading books is a very common phenomenon abroad.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

It's not that I don't want to read it, it's that I'm dizzy when I read books on the subway high-speed rail

I can only sleep, but it's good to read a book in my spare time.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

More than half of my reading last year was done on the subway

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

No, but it's not good for the eyes

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

People who don't like to read and can't see others learn well will feel very pretending, and people who love to read and are sincere will only praise you for reading in the car

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

If you have a seat and the road is far away, just look at it

Otherwise, you won't be able to understand it if you have to stand and watch a lot of things.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

I want to see it a lot of times

Although I also know that not so many people care about what other people are doing. Actually, I prefer the texture of paper books. In the era of feature phones, there were still benefits, and there were many people holding books in their hands.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

It's no different from reading a novel on your phone

It's all about reading books, just an e-book and a paper book

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

No, because I didn't memorize words on the weekend

As soon as I went on Monday, I had to dictate, and I memorized it on the subway.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

Could it be that I read the Analects while waiting for the subway and high-speed trains

Is it possible that people will also be seen as pretending? What's wrong with people in this world, is it shameful to read books?

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

This and in the dormitory

If you want to go to graduate school, you will attract cynicism. When you're doing something that most people can't do, you're bound to be looked down upon by people who are lower than you.

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

I travel and like to take the train

Reading a book on the train, the high-speed rail was dizzy

Does reading a book on the subway really make you feel pretended?

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