This Will Take All afternoon
Where does this text end?
Approach No.5 to reading afternoon, a story:
Started at [begin]. Immediately clicked on the word "fragments." Pressed Enter...continued to press Enter. Now the story is even more fragmented than before (!!!). Each page contains one word; if you click on to the "History" button, you can read the page headers. You can make out a sentence or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean you can make any sense of it.
Again, losing track of time becomes an issue. Does anyone find all this clicking a little addictive?
Approach No.5 to reading afternoon, a story:
Started at [begin]. Immediately clicked on the word "fragments." Pressed Enter...continued to press Enter. Now the story is even more fragmented than before (!!!). Each page contains one word; if you click on to the "History" button, you can read the page headers. You can make out a sentence or two, but that doesn't necessarily mean you can make any sense of it.
Again, losing track of time becomes an issue. Does anyone find all this clicking a little addictive?

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