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3255474 No.3255474 [Reply] [Original]

So /lit/, have any of you asked your relatives for books for christmas? Pic related, also I asked for Moab is my Washpot by Stephen Fry.

>> No.3255502

>Asking for things

Don't be a faggot. Take what they give you and appreciate the thought, it doesn't matter if it's something useful to you or not.

>> No.3255514

>>3255502
>not having people beg for your wishlist

>> No.3255552

>>3255502
Well they asked me what I wanted, I don't really see the point otherwise. Then they'd be spending money on something I probably wouldn't want. If we're talking about relatives you hardly ever see then I'd just get them something cheap and universally liked such as chocolate.

>> No.3255558

>>3255514

If they ask you shouldn't tell

lrn2humility

>> No.3255594

>>3255474
I got that for christmas like 3 years ago, I was 17 so I didn't read it. I just finished Neuromancer, should I read Snow Crash?

>> No.3255598

The ending was very disappointing.

>> No.3255603

>>3255502
>>3255558
I don't give people useless shit for Christmas.

>> No.3255605

>>3255594
I've only read the first few pages in a bookshop, but it's cyberpunk and pretty damn funny. I'd give it a go.

>> No.3255606

>>3255603
So you give people food and water for Christmas?

>> No.3255607

>>3255606
No, I give them fire because I live in Siberia.