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Thank you. This made my day. Your seething hatred, irrationality, and inability to create a counter-argument brings a smile to my face.

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I've had it with all the threads on /lit/ that are about smoking, food, homework, hypothetical scenarios, and Twilight. It's time to have a real discussion about literature.

Name the book you're currently reading and deduce some themes from it.

I'm currently reading "Wise Blood" by Flannery O'Connor. I'm only half way through but I'd have to say its themes are "the hopelessness of modern spirituality," "the inevitability of death," and "the two-faced nature of people."

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