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>Now that the revolution is over, finally we will be Less Miserable
bravo Hugo

>> No.17364593

>You did the Crime, you get the Punishment
Chapeau!

>> No.17364613

>>17364549
>The Magic Mountain
>NOT THE MAGICAL MOUNTAIN

I. WANT. MY. MONEY. BACK.

>> No.17364638

>>17364549
Did you know that painting is about the Juli Revolution of 1830 and not the OG french revolution

>> No.17364647

>At the end of the day, I knew I could always count on Monte Christo!

>> No.17364654

>>17364638
Yes, I'm listening to a podcast about it right now.

>> No.17364658

>>17364638
Cool why is she showing her titties?

>> No.17364716

>>17364638
yes

>> No.17364718

>>17364658
Trying to titillate the boys

>> No.17364721

>>17364658
tits out for the boys

>> No.17364740

>>17364549
>Wow,we really are in a brave new world

>> No.17364782
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>>17364549
>In the end, they truly were the Brothers Karamazov
Magnificent

>> No.17364826

>After every bloody conflict had come to its conclusion we were left wondering: War, What is it Good For?
applausi per tolstoi

>> No.17364921

> The military police dragged me from the river. For my being an officer they would see me shot but for my attempt to escape they would do much worse. With army issue twine they bound me to the tracks of the Livorno line, laid out as if for crucifixion. I was only waiting a minute before the express service to Milan came upon me. I ducked but it was no use for I could not prevent the endless wheels of the locomotive from shearing my arms at the shoulder. As I bled out I was faintly aware of each forsaken limb rolling down its own side of the embankment. This truly was a farewell to arms.

>> No.17364932

>and all the books in sequence read; if on a winter's night a traveller etc etc
bravissimo!

>> No.17365082

How would you desceibe the premise of these jokes in less than 100 words?

>> No.17365100

>>17364658
+3 morale points in vicinity

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17365135

>>17364549
>Thusly, I have described the phenomenology of spirit.

Thanks for that one Hegel, really cool!

>> No.17365147

>>17364638
I thought it was a photograph of Napoleon storming the Bastille.

>> No.17365160

>>17365082
It's just a certain form of irony, creating contrast between the assumed subtlety and nuance of high literature with a ham-handed shoehorning-in of the title.

>> No.17365169

>>17365135
The closing line isn't that bad compared to the opening line...
>Of all the phenomenologies I've thus far encountered, that one concerning spirit is truly the best.

>> No.17366629

>Oedipa settled back, to await the crying of lot 49.
wait a minute...

>> No.17366653

>damn bruh this shit be like 1984

Very cool orwell