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Pretty sure people on that board dont read books, they just whine.Go to the /lit/ board of 4chan if you want a comprehensive look at what the pseuds are reading.
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Pretty sure people on that board dont read books, they just whine.Go to the /lit/ board of 4chan if you want a comprehensive look at what the pseuds are reading.
That's more like 'books people have pretended to read in order to feel smart'.1984.
Imagine trying to discuss Animorphs or some shit and this kid comes along and wants to break out the Shirer instead (check out his biography on Ghandi though it's lit af)There were kids in my class whining about reading 200 page young adult novels (this was 9th grade or so, so that is pretty damn pathetic) while I was trying very hard to absorb the 1400+ pages of Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
Board culture went to hell sometime around '13 and '14. It's been limping along ever since. I visit maybe once every six months and the last I looked there was someone trying to gauge people's thoughts on an NYT best-selling mystery novel that's part of a franchise and the science fiction/fantasy colony hasn't just persisted but also grown like a tumor.Pretty sure people on that board dont read books, they just whine.
I'll see your Atlas Shrugged and I'll raise you The Fountainhead.
And I'll counter that these are books people read to make them SEEM smart. AND FAIL.
Not sure how I feel about this.The Divine Comedy (on one's own leisure as opposed to for researching or schoolwork)
It's okay, it's somewhat how I feel about the "genre" such works as The Divine Comedy, Paradise Lost, and Metamorphoses fall into. Few people read them with the intention of learning or for their literary influence.Sorry.![]()
Overly Sarcastic Productions 8 minute videos will give you a deeper understanding of the divine comedies than reading them if you have no grounding in theological history and phd in fucking spirituality for the 3rd one.It's okay, it's somewhat how I feel about the "genre" such works as The Divine Comedy, Paradise Lost, and Metamorphoses fall into. Few people read them with the intention of learning or for their literary influence.
I liked P&P, it was an entertaining story.Pride and Prejudice and Ulysses.
I read the book. It was overall pretty dry, but gave a veryThe Conquest Of Bread, if only because it seems to be hip with Breadtubers and other pseudo-intellectual Progs and Wannabe Lefties.