You know how it is when you're reading a book and falling asleep, you're reading, reading... and all of a sudden you notice your eyes are closed? I'm like that all the time.

Steven Wright
You know how it is when you're reading a book...
You know how it is when you're reading a book...
You know how it is when you're reading a book...
You know how it is when you're reading a book...
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Being an avid reader, I have found that I’m always reading. Whether I’m reading a book or just browsing the internet, I never seem to reach the end of the page. Sometimes I know exactly what it is I’m reading or doing, but other times I wish my mind would stop wandering. Nowadays, I try to make sure to take breaks for rest and sleep, but sometimes my eyes are closed before I realize it.

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