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>> No.18371470 [View]

>>18371430
Good analysis. I suspect a bimbo fetish.

It's a shame later shooters didn't leave more about themselves. Tarrant's manifesto was pathetic.

>> No.9855791 [View]

>>9855779

pro tools is like $600 and needs its own interface. i play guitars/bass so cubase is the best option for me. fl is fun but for most things except creating beats its shit. for sequencing midi cubase is pretty much your best option imo. but to each his own i suppose.

>> No.9855782 [View]

>>9855772

Into a wolly cloud I slowly disappear again. The time is right and the fruits are ripe. Gravity is weak again now, the cunning beast. If it rains I will go offer something else.

>> No.9855772 [View]

Yo check this out.

In a woolly cloud I submissively disappear again.

(sorry my english is not very good)

>> No.9855767 [View]

>>9855617

Father, I want to kill you.
Mother, I want to fuck you.

-Jim Morrison, An American Poet

>> No.9855765 [View]

>>9852885

its very tr00 kvlt blackmetalzz

>> No.9855762 [View]

>>9855749

how is politics tied to religion? wasnt there something called Reformation or was it just mythology?

>> No.9855757 [View]

>>9855737

would like an answer to this also.

>> No.9855755 [View]

>>9855724

never heard of that. i read classics mostly. good luck man. ps cubase>flstudio

>> No.9855752 [View]

>>9855742

maybe youre right and thats kinda sad. but maybe more in the past because now its hard to survive on writing alone, but i suppose after money people go after validation or fame which seems to be more and more the case since the internet.
or maybe im a stupid fucker that doesn't know how to choose what i read or watch wisely.

>> No.9855743 [View]

>>9854079

From wikipedia article on heidegger

"Heidegger's philosophy is founded on the attempt to conjoin what he considers two fundamental insights: the first is his observation that, in the course of over 2,000 years of history, philosophy has attended to all the beings that can be found in the world (including the world itself), but has forgotten to ask what Being itself is. Heidegger thought the presence of things for us is not their being, but merely them interpreted as equipment according to a particular system of meaning and purpose. For instance, when a hammer is efficiently used to knock in nails, we cease to be aware of it. This is termed "ready to hand", and Heidegger considers it an authentic mode, saying that the given ("past") has presence in an oversimplified way when reduced to possible future usefulness to us."

w-what?????

instructions unclear
way too deep
dick on fire

>> No.9855731 [View]

>>9854079

The one on the left is very annoying and the one on the middle is bald so Ill choose the third one with the moustache. Needless to say I haven't read a word any of them wrote, if indeed they are writers.

>> No.9855725 [View]

>>9854379


"... [T]he men who produce works of genius are not those who live in the most delicate atmosphere, whose conversation is the most brilliant or their culture the most extensive, but those who have had the power, ceasing suddenly to live only for themselves, to transform their personality into a sort of mirror, in such a way that their life, however mediocre it may be socially and even, in a sense, intellectually, is reflected by it, genius consisting in reflecting power and not in the intrinsic quality of the scene reflected."

-- Marcel Proust, Within a Budding Grove
Damn. That's deep. Good shit.

>> No.9855718 [View]

>>9855706

so dab. upload dat shit to soundcloud?

what do you read mostly?

>> No.9855713 [View]

>>9851346

I honestly do not know why it is so, when I sometimes feel likewise. I suppose I'd have to be a good writer to know what could improve it, which apparently I'm not.

>> No.9855708 [View]

>>9853834

hahaha

>> No.9855702 [View]

>>9853345

Probably because he was? in a way?
Or was at a particularly bad mood when he wrote those words (if indeed he did). Self humiliating but quite reflective of the human condition? induced by lethargy or depression?

>> No.9855697 [View]

>>9855694

i suppose i'm the retard here then huh? :D

>> No.9855692 [View]

>>9855685

epic shit bro

captcha: select images with guitar

>> No.9855690 [View]

>>9855688

Unless I am Noah, amirite? LOL
"secular arrogance" - please grow up.

>> No.9855689 [View]

>>9855665

:)

>> No.9855680 [View]

>>9855668

All people can be disgustingly arrogant and pretentious, only differs on how hard and for how long until everyone comes to there senses at last (hopefully).

>Stop sucking yourself off, atheist.
I cant figure out what you mean here.

>its not really mythology
Yes it is, stop deluding yourself. Nothing is known. You're sinking in the quicksand of ideology.

I see you have been firmly entrenched into fantastical conspiracy theories and trumpism, or at least the misunderstood bits of trumpism. Nobody can help you now in this regard, sadly.

>> No.9855670 [View]

>>9837379

Oh and les miserables. The whole journey was quite emotional. But I didnt cry literally and I hope noone else on this thread ever did as well. (unless you're female in which case it makes sense i guess)
but yea Mr Biswas and Les Miserables were quite touching works of literature and thinking about them makes me want to reread them right now. maybe i will.

>> No.9855662 [View]

>>9837379

A House for Mr Biswas by V S Naipaul

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