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7924949 No.7924949 [Reply] [Original]

>mfw i always used highlighters to highlight in philosophical books and only now started to use a pencil

>> No.7924955

>>7924949
Positively absurd.

>> No.7924972
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7924972

>>7924955

dude wtf. are you the same guy who replies:
>positively absurd
to everything (even in other threads).

I remember there begin a thread on absurdism where one guy insisted on incorrectly calling everything "positively absurd". was that you? damn dude just how much do you like this phrase? I mean I get that has not reached meme status that it be instantly recognizable as a shitpost and is still subtle and nuanced enough to be a meaningless response.

Still dude, I'm worried that you might just be autistic considering this obsession with the phrase "positively absurd".

>> No.7924981

>>7924972
>writes 9 lines in response to two words

>> No.7924986

>>7924981
how kafkaesque

>> No.7924987

>>7924949
>writing in a book and not in a journal or on sticky notes
I really hope your house burns down, really.

>> No.7924990

>>7924986
very joycean reply

>> No.7925010

>>7924990

such a pynchonesque post.

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7925018

>>7924949

>mutilating books through highlighters and pencils.

kill yourself.

>> No.7925019

>>7924981
>>writes 9 lines in response to two words
What if he typed it and didn't write anything?

>> No.7925023

>>7925010
a most harukimurakamean message.

>> No.7925065

>go to the local thrift shop to get muh super cheap philosophy books
>Some of them are marked up to the point of unreadability
>Some even have little drawn hearts with initials in the margins

>> No.7925072

>>7925023
a more wallacean rejoinder i've never seen

>> No.7925085

>>7925072
quite a hegelian riposte I must say.

>> No.7925091

>>7925085
Friend, are we not getting rather Proustian?