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>> No.2384592 [View]

>>2384585

Admit it, you've had worse kid, deal with it.

>> No.2384575 [View]

>>2384564

Lurked for a year. I would consider my opinions strong.

>> No.2384566 [View]

This can't be real. Put your trip back on Sunhawk.

>> No.2384528 [View]

>>2384517

Also this, don't get mad, but /lit/ is facing a bleak spell.

>> No.2384520 [View]

>>2384513

Don't worry, I'm not another sunhawk, I respect your view honestly. I mean to me, anonymity works on some boards, but on a more - (whisper it) -intelligent board like /lit/ I would expect intelligent people to set their fake egos aside anyway.

>> No.2384512 [View]

As time progressed previously, communication lines became shorter and shorter, bringing people closer together. Now we are as close as we can ever be with the Internet. As a result we will now experience people being forced and choosing to distance themselves. We live in paranoia.

>> No.2384507 [View]

Be careful with Kafka that's all I'm saying.

>> No.2384497 [View]

>>2384485

In a way, I am, most people are in my opinion. In another way I'm saying that other people can appreciate my point of view with my background in mind, which surely gives people access to a more rounded understanding on whatever is being discussed.

>> No.2384492 [View]

>>2384483

Hey man, now I've figured out the whole tripping problem, I won't be doing anything stupid. Nice to meet you by the way.

>> No.2384484 [View]

>>2384446

Yes it is, Swordfishtrombones-era.

>>2384434

Same, the fact that he wasn't scared of the physical pain didn't even cross my mind until the end of the book. Such a resilient guy physically.

>> No.2384478 [View]

>>2384469

Pay attention to my previous responses, moonshine.

>> No.2384473 [View]

>>2384460

Calm down, son. Wouldn't you prefer to ask a relevant question or to talk about a book?

>> No.2384466 [View]

>>2384455

I hate sunhawk on whatever board he is on.
The others seem alright I guess, many don't talk about books too much though.

>> No.2384458 [View]

>>2384438

Yes of course, this is just an introduction. What is on topic by your standards?

>>2384447

Not sure, just like his films and stumbled upon this picture.

>>2384440

By having an identity people may appreciate my opinions from my point of view, if they get to know me. Which is more valuable that an anon screaming INFINITE JEST LOL. Think about it, son.

>> No.2384448 [View]

>>2384432

The book I will always find the most enjoyable to read, that being my definition of 'favourite', is A Clockwork Orange.

It just captures something exciting for me, not the hedonism or rape or anything, just the feeling of being young. I think that many people when asked what their most enjoyable read is may answer with a book that makes them feel young, perhaps why so many people enjoy On The Road so much.

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2384424

Ask me anything, I plan to be around for a while.

>> No.2384419 [View]

>>2384412

Merci. I have lurked for ages I promise, just never tripped.

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