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  • R [email protected]

    I assume it's similar how I can't get in to manga, but I can enjoy a novel or animated stuff. Just can't seem to enjoy those black and white squares with questionable art in them. Just doesn't speak to me.

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    There's almost certainly manga you'd enjoy out there, but if you're not willing to dig through all the crap that's understandable. And because it's more niche it'll take more effort to discover the things you'd like.

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      As you read these comments, remember that 56% of Americans read at a 6th-grade level or above; the rest read below that.

      Please be gentle.

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      • R [email protected]

        I assume it's similar how I can't get in to manga, but I can enjoy a novel or animated stuff. Just can't seem to enjoy those black and white squares with questionable art in them. Just doesn't speak to me.

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        I’m more for novels but for me it’s because a translated manga will cost similar to a light novel but takes a fraction of the time to read. Less value for my money

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        • R [email protected]

          I assume it's similar how I can't get in to manga, but I can enjoy a novel or animated stuff. Just can't seem to enjoy those black and white squares with questionable art in them. Just doesn't speak to me.

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          Have you tried any that are criticallyhighly regarded? I certainly wouldn't describe the art in Akira or any of Otomo's books as "questionable". Obviously there's cheaper stuff out there but there is extremely high quality Manga.

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            Very true. Hopefully, he still enjoys reading today.

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            And now you get to recommend him all the good stuff he missed!

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            • jballs@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

              It's a book with chapters. Basically a regular ass book. When kids are real little, their books are like 15 pages long. Then in like 1st or 2nd grade, they move onto reading big kid books - aka "chapter books" that have enough pages to warrant chapters.

              You never hear someone over the age of 7 or 8 mention reading "chapter books" because they're just know as books.

              Except anon, who is dumb as fuck.

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              Anon could be a kid. On the internet nobody knows you're a dog. Actually, a lot of content on 4chan looks like a giggling 8 year old posted it; especially the posts about poop.

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                I fucking knew 4chan was illiterate /s

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                HE IS?

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                  I assume it's similar how I can't get in to manga, but I can enjoy a novel or animated stuff. Just can't seem to enjoy those black and white squares with questionable art in them. Just doesn't speak to me.

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                  I'm not a huge manga fan myself, so I'll share the only one that's managed to make enough of an impression for me to read multiple works, and that's horror author Junji Ito.

                  He's usually got some disturbing, but unique and fairly talented art. Some of his stuff veers more towards ghost story, some dreamishly weird, and some straight up Cronenberg shit. His magnum opus "Uzumaki" is all three.

                  If you feel like giving it a chance, here's The Enigma of Amigara Fault, a shorter, tamer work that's a fairly common intro to his stuff.

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                    As you read these comments, remember that 56% of Americans read at a 6th-grade level or above; the rest read below that.

                    Please be gentle.

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                    I recall reading somewhere that adult literacy was at like 98% in the US. Though that was like 25 years ago, and I suppose a 6th grade level still counts as “literate”? Or did we slide backwards?

                    If we have to talk about this in terms of “grade levels”, at what point is someone actually considered illiterate?

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                      Anon could be a kid. On the internet nobody knows you're a dog. Actually, a lot of content on 4chan looks like a giggling 8 year old posted it; especially the posts about poop.

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                      Hehe, you said "poop"

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                      • J [email protected]

                        I recall reading somewhere that adult literacy was at like 98% in the US. Though that was like 25 years ago, and I suppose a 6th grade level still counts as “literate”? Or did we slide backwards?

                        If we have to talk about this in terms of “grade levels”, at what point is someone actually considered illiterate?

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                        The way they get that grade level reading comprehension is dubious. If you read the news, non-academic magazines, and most of the NYTs best seller list, you likely have been reading primarily around that level according to these tests.

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                        • J [email protected]

                          I recall reading somewhere that adult literacy was at like 98% in the US. Though that was like 25 years ago, and I suppose a 6th grade level still counts as “literate”? Or did we slide backwards?

                          If we have to talk about this in terms of “grade levels”, at what point is someone actually considered illiterate?

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                          There's different levels of literacy as well. If we take things like math literacy and functional literacy into account (things like doing your taxes or filling out government forms), something like 60% of the adult population is functionally illiterate (below a third grade level) in at least one area.

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                            Fuck by chapter book I thought they're talking about Warhammer 40k novel about a specific Space Marine chapter and they're disappointed because they don't want to read 40k novels.

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                              Fuck by chapter book I thought they're talking about Warhammer 40k novel about a specific Space Marine chapter and they're disappointed because they don't want to read 40k novels.

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                              Wew, I'm glad it's not just me, because it would actually be a reason I wouldn't read it.

                              No shade to 40k, it's just something I can recognize as a dangerous rabbit hole for me, personally.

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                              • jballs@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

                                It's a book with chapters. Basically a regular ass book. When kids are real little, their books are like 15 pages long. Then in like 1st or 2nd grade, they move onto reading big kid books - aka "chapter books" that have enough pages to warrant chapters.

                                You never hear someone over the age of 7 or 8 mention reading "chapter books" because they're just know as books.

                                Except anon, who is dumb as fuck.

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                                There are regular books that don't have any chapters. Most of Terry Pratchett's Discworld Books are an example of this.

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                                • J [email protected]

                                  The way they get that grade level reading comprehension is dubious. If you read the news, non-academic magazines, and most of the NYTs best seller list, you likely have been reading primarily around that level according to these tests.

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                                  Also I don't know if this is true for all of these types of tests but I got literacy test bi-yearly in school because I was in special education and apparently at least for the one I was administered it counted verbal reading speed towards your score. So you could talk at a slightly slower rate than prescribed but explain the full context of what you read and still get a lower rating.

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                                    As you read these comments, remember that 56% of Americans read at a 6th-grade level or above; the rest read below that.

                                    Please be gentle.

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                                    Okay, Canadians are still at a disadvantage compared to the average European. You and I aren't so different.

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                                      Have you tried any that are criticallyhighly regarded? I certainly wouldn't describe the art in Akira or any of Otomo's books as "questionable". Obviously there's cheaper stuff out there but there is extremely high quality Manga.

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                                      Also a lot of the more big name manga are shonen which can run the range of of "questionable" which makes it harder for westerners to get into. While seinen for example generally doesn't have as much fan service overall but its often times not as much or it is recontextualized as bad, for example that horse in Bezerk.

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                                        There are regular books that don't have any chapters. Most of Terry Pratchett's Discworld Books are an example of this.

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                                        Really? I've read almost all of them twice and I wouldn't have been able to tell you that lol

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                                          I've known several men that were proud that they didn't read books. (Not that they read manga or anything, either.)

                                          One of them, in particuular, was a grown up version of a stereotypical highschool bully. Willfully ignorant doesn't begin to describe him. I ever meet him in a dark alley, I'd fucking gut him.

                                          Anyhow, this behaviour (pride in ignorance) among women is rare enough that I've never seen it. When I was doing online dating, I had great success asking what they're reading and using decent grammar and vocabulary.

                                          Anti-intellectualism and willfull ignorance have a lot to do with the situation here in the US. I think it's mostly a male problem as well.

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