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15089293 No.15089293 [Reply] [Original]

/lit/ has the meme trilogy, but I never see people get into waifu arguments over who was best girl in those books the way that /tv/ does for Twin Peaks, /a/ does for Neon Genesis Evangelion, or /co/ does for Avatar: The Last Airbender.

What work of classic literature is prime fodder for waifu arguments?

>> No.15089311

>>15089293
this board is autistic but not that autistic
inb4 im proven wrong

>> No.15089317

>arguing about girls
Lame.

Mr Darcy > Mr Knightley

>> No.15089321

>I never see people get into waifu arguments
i don't see a problem here chief

>> No.15089354

if you're going to post austen, then the question is who's the best husbando. the women are irrelevant. captain wentworth from persuasion is prob the best catch. i wish i could live in an austen novel, i'm so lonely

>> No.15089425

The Brothers Karamazov has somebody for everyone.

>> No.15089447

>>15089317
Mr. Darcy is the pleb choice, patricians know that Knightley is superior.

>> No.15089455

>>15089293
>I never see people get into waifu arguments over who was best girl in those books
people who get into waifu arguments don't read

>> No.15089463

>>15089455
You have way to high of an opinion of people who read

>> No.15090438

>>15089354
Read John Constable's short autobiography; the first third while he's courting the woman who becomes his wife reads like a Jane Austen novel; the last two-thirds concerns (once he wins her) only his painting. It's odd, but rather good.