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>> No.1324249 [View]

>>1324246
I don't know, man. I buy used, good condition mass market paperbacks off of amazon all the time for 0.01 cents and 3.99 in shipping and handling.
So I'm looking forward to when your books will eventually arrive at my doorstep.

>> No.1324248 [View]

An amazing tale of heroism and equality. A real contribution to the world of creative writing.
Actually I'm thoroughly enjoying it and I hardly ever read the lengthy crap people post here to be rated and whatnot.

>> No.1324244 [View]

>>1324239
I guess I've just been lucky. Anyways, there's no use arguing about it. Take your books in. Good luck. I hope they give you a hundred dollars for them.

>> No.1324237 [View]

>>1324231
You must have the "tall" versions. They are about $2 more than the regulars.
Anyways, just listen to the name. Mass market paperbacks. They are worth fucking squat, man. Sorry.

>> No.1324230 [View]

>>1324227
I hope you get bedbugs.

>> No.1324226 [View]

>>1324224
I love Dostoevsky.

>> No.1324225 [View]

>>1324214
The store you are going to is overpriced.
Even right on the wikipedia page, it lists the new price for a mass market paperback as that which you are paying for used.

>> No.1324222 [View]

Oh wow that picture is funny as fuck.

But really, I never bother downloading books. Just torrent them, I guess.

>> No.1324218 [View]

That shit's illegal, bro.

>> No.1324212 [View]

>>1324209
I don't know, man. I've had a few beers. I'm just enjoying being an asshole.

>> No.1324210 [View]

Mass market paperbacks are often literally not worth the paper they are printed on, other than their literary value.

>> No.1324207 [View]

>>1324202
>>1324204
>>1324196
>>1324200
It turns out I can't tell one idiot from another.

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>>1324198
That's very clever, but apparently you haven't figured out how a tripcode works. The hash after you name is different than mine.

This is a nice break from deriding people based on their literary taste. I'm not used to dealing with an actual retard.

I'm not sure how many facepalm photos I have, tho, and I'm pretty sure this guy is going to run me out.

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>>1324187
> I'm not even a /b/tard, not even a 4channer in fact, I'm coming from 420chan.
>/lit/ used to be a great board. one i usually liked to frequent.
Don't try to tell us that you aren't the samefag, you still haven't figured out how to take sage out of the namefield yet.
goodness gracious kids these days

>> No.1324186 [View]

>>1324184
In fact it is often amusing, and often garnishes interests across the boards.

>> No.1324180 [View]

>>1324171
This guy seriously has the dialogue of a bad comic book villain.

It turns out I could use your help with a project of mine, Sage. Do you know what "satire," means?

>> No.1324168 [View]

>>1324163
They should stick to trolling little girls on youtube.

Sorry but that shit was hilarious.

>> No.1324160 [View]

>>1324152
No, it's missing a comma.

Fuck this. Go home, idiot. I'm done having my fun with you.

>> No.1324155 [View]

>>1324145
Yeah uh - that one was pretty straightforward. Not a lot of allegory, symbolism and otherwise hidden messages. Bradbury pretty much laid his idea right out and open for everyone to see.
That's kind of the point of the dystopia novels.

>> No.1324150 [View]

I see you posting puddi up there, dude. You won't be able to post enough of it by yourself to flood the whole page. Even at the height of the raid there were still other threads on the front page of /lit - the slowest moving forum on 4chan.
Jesus Christ. I forgot what it's like to work at a daycare center.

>> No.1324140 [View]

>>1324133
I'm going to mess, dude. I'm a messer.
And I know hell. I finished that part of The Divine Comedy just yesterday.
Anyways, why don't you go to /b and try to rouse up another raid? I will bet you one internets that it won't be even as pathetic as the last attempt to raid /lit
Which lasted all of ten minutes, and was not at all an interruption to our conversation.
All of us here did our time at /b, dude. We know what it's like. Looks like you have yet to understand /b yourself.
Because once you do, you won't be there anymore. You will have found another forum here on 4chan.

>> No.1324130 [View]

>>1324105
Or do you really come here to talk with nobody about shit that nobody has read?

>> No.1324126 [View]

>>1324124
Good comeback dude. I bet that scared him off.
Also you left sage in the namefield again.

>> No.1324122 [View]

>>1324105
Er, maybe we all just want a place to talk about our favorite books with other people who like the same material?

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