By: Terence Fletcher

 

I listened to an Album by an Artist and it was okay, I guess. When I pressed play, it made noises and I heard it. That was fine. I have listened to music before, and you hear it a lot of the time. The album had length, a cover, and contained songs with titles. They were there. When I perceived the album cover, I saw it. 

There is a context and history to this album, and it seemed important and valuable in understanding the album, so I read it. It was also fine. Artist commented on society and stuff, if that’s the kind of thing you care about. 7/10.



Fletcher is mean to Miles Teller.



Audiobooks are books and we should say so

Engage with books however you want. Don’t we have better uses for our time than to pick apart how other people take in information?

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