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>> No.1715724 [View]

>>1715673

Your brain is still forming when you're 24.

schizophrenia is much easier to treat if you develop it at 40.

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http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/01/hitchens200701

>> No.1592271 [View]

>>1592261

How did you manage to steal my trip? What the fuck? This is not cool, dude.

>> No.1592261 [View]
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1592261

>!!sF1H+bcy5Gx

is my new trip

>>1592244

#blueberry

>> No.1592244 [View]

>>1592234

No, you're an imposter. Check trip, bitch.

>> No.1592215 [View]

>>1592208

Who are you?

>> No.1592199 [View]
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1592199

>mfw I'm not in the portrait because I took the picture

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>> No.1592146 [View]
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Fabulous looks kinda like the guy who is tagged as me.

And do you realise that the inevitable cancer which comes with tripcode use is expounded by people making these pictures/threads?

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1592059

Look no further OP.

>> No.1591772 [View]

>>1591766

Yes but I would never recommend it in place of Catcher, it's like a the MTV version.

>> No.1591769 [View]
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1591769

Franz Kafka, if only to troll exam markers.

>> No.1591751 [View]

Why would you read this book when The Catcher in the Rye exists?

>> No.1591736 [View]

That depends how one writes.

Kafka depended on inspiration of the moment, and had to write the first and last chapter to stop him from deviating from his story.

>> No.1590428 [View]

>>1590424

I've never heard of her and I probably never will again.

>> No.1590397 [View]

We're not very good judges of mass attractive appeal.

I riddled our question to /soc/, the board as finally proved useful.

>>>>>>/soc/1979574

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>>1590218

Capote didn't look bad.

And Kafka would look good if he wasn't being devoured by tuberculosis.

>> No.1590107 [View]

>>1590100

Of course I agree it's not impossible, but it's certainly more difficult to find security and happiness if you are intelligent.

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>>1590049

You're forgetting that PULP are really fucking awful.

"Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know."
- Ernest Hemingway,

>> No.1590037 [View]

>>1590035

I think intelligence negatively correlates with happiness.

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1590003

>even attempting to apply a numerical value to a concept as abstract as happiness

You certainly raised my happiness level, OP.

>> No.1589584 [View]

Maybe he's dominant, OP.

Maybe you should be imagining Dumbledore fucking YOU, as he DEFINITELY would have enjoyed.

>> No.1589496 [View]

Freud was ultimately the superior and more influential psychoanalyst.

>> No.1589417 [View]

>>1589415

Absurdist, actually.

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