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What are the best bookmarks that won't fuck up my books? I feel like an ingrate with all the torn off strips of old bill envelopes stuck in my shit.

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>>7450267
what does "ravished by the beauty in everything" actually mean? do you just sit around admiring things?

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>>7246896
this is literally "fun is a buzzword" - /lit/ edition

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>>2190152
duotrope.com

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Books to Read Before You Die No Matter What:, Ulysses by James Joyce, The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You, Only Revolutions, House of Leaves, L'Étranger, Forbidden Colors, Fear and Trembling, Crime and Punishment, Ningen Shikkaku,

Authors/Writers/Essayists:, David Foster Wallace, Mark Twain, James Joyce, Hunter S. Thompson, Jonathan Safran Foer, Frank Stanford, Sylvia Plath, Friedrich Nietzsche, Milan Kundera, Heinrich von Kleist, Franz Kafka, Yasunari Kawabata, Søren Kierkegaard, Robert E. Howard, Ernest Hemingway, Tamiki Hara, Vsevolod Garshin, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gilles Deleuze, Osamu Dazai, Harold Hard Crane, Albert Camus, Richard Gary Brautigan, Ernst Bornemann, John Allyn Berryman, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean Améry, Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Arthur Adamov, Arthur C. Clarke, Yukio Mishima

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>>862939
You've allowed your cogitations to fuck up your entire system of values. You want everyone to die so that you can be special? Ask yourself this: if you needed them to die to be recognized, did you ever deserve recognition in the first place? At once I considered the same thing you considered: that you will never have thought of anything that anyone has not thought of or will not think of. How can you compete with all the people how came before you and the indeterminable number that will come after you? There are only two logical answers: you don't; you realize that is not your imperative. If to be recognized by others is your only motivating goal, you will almost surely fail. Change your goal.

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