Librosynthesis
li·bro·syn·the·sis
noun
the process by which bibliophiles use books to synthesize brainfood from words on a page. Librosynthesis generally involves the brain breaking down the content and generating satisfying knowledge as a byproduct.
noun
the process by which bibliophiles use books to synthesize brainfood from words on a page. Librosynthesis generally involves the brain breaking down the content and generating satisfying knowledge as a byproduct.
Neo: “Hey Rose, we’re goin to a rave u down to come?”
Rose: “No thanks Neo, I’m fully undergoing librosynthesis and have merged with knowledge that’s feeding my brain as we speak.”
Neo: “•_• wut da hell.”
Rose: “No thanks Neo, I’m fully undergoing librosynthesis and have merged with knowledge that’s feeding my brain as we speak.”
Neo: “•_• wut da hell.”