

Maybe that's why it doesn't loop. Would just infinitely be reading the same page forever.
Kinda same that it'd be absurd to eat the same piece of bread forever...



I'm grateful for the emote. That said... add my bit of disappointment to the "why is this not looped?" pile.
As mentioned above, this isn't the only emote that could benefit from looping... and hell, I'd like to know the reason some aren't looped.
/scheme and /sweat go on forever but the basic conversation (think it might be /converse) emote doesn't?
...Why?
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Yeah I hated it's not looped but I decided to add some personality to /read anyway.
Mine is this.
/read motion
/em pulls out a dictionary and looks up the word "Chicken-Wuss" and sees a picture of <t>. Fascinating!
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Mao passed on /read emote. Mao eats books, nots reads thems. Books TASTY (and furnitures and sticks and cutlery....).


I can understand bread or apple not being a persistent emote for example. But reading? Sure you need to stop sometime to do something else for your eyes but still..
(I know i know its a videogame.... but eeeeeeh....)

I'm 100% with you on this one. There are honestly quite a few emotes which should be persistent.
Apple, Riceball, Bread, Read, and Tomestone are just a few of them.
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