Moog wrote:
Uh, so you mean that some people don't read everything they see?
I don't. Probably because a lot of things I see are things with ingredients and such listed-like shampoos and stuff. I mean, there is the bit about "how wonderful it is" and all that, but I might skim over it. But, if someone asked me about what shampoo I use, I would get an image of the bottle, where the text is and all of the details of shape, color, etc. in my mind.
I'm not very drawn to text generally, unless it's something I'm interested in, or seeking out. If it has an image with it, then I'll read it usually. I'm drawn to cartoony type images, or just very colorful images in general a lot more than I am to text.
I used to read a lot of things when I was younger, but when I start hitting words and have no clue as to what they mean (like quite a few things I see in ingredients of things)... I might look it up later to find out, or it just goes out of my mind, because I'm just not all that interested in it.
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