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>hurr durr mi hermana está leyendo mierda, esto es el final del arte y la literatura tal y como la conocemos
Igual te piensas que los quinceañeros de tu generación leían a Sófocles en masa.

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Jesus Christ this thread

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>/lit/ bashing Calvino
I thought he was pretty well loved around here, I don't think I've seen anybody shit on him yet.

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There's a difference between being honest with yourself about your intelligence and saying that rhyme is pointless and stupid and that anyone who enjoys it is stupid for enjoying it. He could have just said, "I think people overplay the importance of rhyme; Virgil and Homer got by perfectly fine without and I can too; some Italian and Spanish poets have already done away with it and I will follow suit." But no, he said that he was making English poetry Great Again™ by excising such a disgraceful and barbarous custom.

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> ''Father why have you forsaken me?''
Does the quote imply, that for a moment, god himself was an atheist?

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