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>>22474767
>Which is it /lit/?
Do you want Tex...

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>>21611087
Why slide about the problems with professional sports when the topic at hand is genre fiction and BookTok? It was just an analogy, faggot. I could have said I don't judge my gf by what music she listens to and respect how well she plays the piano. Being accessible doesn't make something bad, being complicated doesn't make something good, and you can relax and enjoy the skill put forth in anything. However, if we're talking about reading I'm not impressed by someone bragging on social media that they accomplished their GoodReads gamification goal by reading 50 variations of Twilight.
>>21611112
My quote:
>However, there is something to be said about being consumed in the fandom of a given thing
>given thing
>and the fetishization of all forms of reading as an intellectual pursuit.
Your quote:
>The thing is you seem to think that only genre fiction has to deal with fandom and the fetishization of reading.

Yeah, you're incapable of changing your mind about anything because you're a retard. I'm not here to talk about a vapid generalization some midwit confuses with an insight. The conversation at hand is derision directed toward genre fiction and I gave reasons for why it exists (after pointing out you don't judge someone merely by their taste). The conversation isn't necessarily worthless, unlike what you're capable of chimming in which, but you can cope however you want (perhaps with pic-related).

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>>20055890
Why should I read Savannah Brown when I could be reading Jenika Snow?

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>>19694341
You were filtered. Baby Maker (A Real Man #17) is a modern masterpiece.

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