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I'm really tired of things which reference things in our world. I was at a poetry reading last night, and the poetry really reflected that these people live in the countryside. Every story reflects something which you would expect, and I don't give a fuck about this worldly plane of existence. What are some artists who truly "break on through to the other side" as one might say?

Pessoa is one of the only authors who seems to accomplish. He writes of gardens of gestures and fragments of sentences. I want the truly existential, avant garde, art house writings. Kafka touches on the feeling. Lautreamont touches on the feeling.

I am tired of worldliness, I want to break free.

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>age
>location
>current book

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>>12381342
discordians did it first

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>age
>your best memory of 2018
>current book

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>>11810739
>the first step of getting into it with a grill is flirting, and the most successful flirting begins nonverbally.
>make eye contact and smile. hold it slightly longer than normal, to make it clear you see her. if she doesn’t smile back, she doesnt find you attractive and would like to be left alone. if she smiles back, she’s either being polite, or finds you attractive. look away and wait a little bit. then, turn back to her, and look at her every so often to try to catch her eye. if you make eye contact, smile again. if she smiles a real, full smile back, or blushes, she’s interested, or at least finds you attractive. if it’s a thin smile, she’s just being polite, and would like you to kindly stop now.
>play this game a little bit until youre ready to say something, or its opportune. look at her and hold your gaze now steadily. if she keeps it, or blushes and looks away, she’s into you and wants you to engage; she might even start it. say something, anything at all, to break the verbal barrier. if its a lit qt, ask her how she likes her book, or whatever. point is, youve confirmed now that theres a very high likelihood that she is into and attracted to you and would like to talk.

This is actually solid advice. It's how I got with my gf.

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non-fiction doesn´t count

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postmodern_literature

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If that's the truth, so is this . . .
>pic related

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>>10788032
tfw lazybone 4 lyf

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>>10626840
Master race checking in. Don't bother with any of the trash recommended previously. Pic related is all you need for true enlightenment.

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>>10588320
Hail Eris! The beginning of my journey.

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>>10531784
This started me on my journey

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where is today's underground art movement and how do i join it

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>>8765413
pic related is pretty subversive

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