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>> No.1665802 [View]

>>1665757
But they're both tragic heros. :\

>> No.1663709 [View]

>>1663700
Well, you have to understand I was being partly sarcastic- but still, in Poe's case all his life shows in his works, more often than not. And Lovecraft's neurosis is obvious in even the abstract subject of his stories (I use the term loosely).

>> No.1663684 [View]

Man who was an alcoholic, married his cousin, and effectively ended his career when she died, or man who died a virgin out of personal preference?

That's tough, man.

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>>1663141
>my face when my name is Brian.

>> No.1660838 [View]

>>1660824
>com/Stripperrrella

That was a good show. Unlike AC in general.

>> No.1658210 [View]

>back in grade 12
>reading a rendition of Hamlet in slightly more accesible english
>people use sparknotes, don't even read it

Captcha: Accesti Socitiogy

>> No.1658204 [View]

>reads Oprah
>implying she has ANY credibility
>implying she knows a damn about 'fashion' anyways, never dressing herself

>> No.1656927 [View]

The Science of Sleep (this really helps me have lucid dreams, like, I've got it down to a- science), Beyond Good and Evil (trying to finish it once, so I can catch up on my Hellenic philosophers and revisit it), The Great Gatsby and The Brothers Karamazov (the grand inquisitor makes me touch myself, I'm not kidding).

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>>1649121
>me creating the world.jpg

>> No.1644957 [View]

I was with you until
>direct her to /lit/

Damn BB, what the hell were you thinking writing that man? 7/10

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>>1643615
>onionring will never call you any vague, belittling phrase, like 'Little boy'

>> No.1634805 [View]

>>1634785
>implying I'm a newfaggot
>implying /lit/ is a board that one would feel particularily inclined to visit
>implying I wasn't just being tentative
>implying
>>implying

>> No.1634801 [View]

>>1634799
Not sure if ♥onionring♥ or other ♥onionring♥ appreciator.

:V

>> No.1634774 [View]

>>1634764
That isn't my email

I've never spoiler'd on /lit/. nor seen someone else do so, before so this might not work

>> No.1634764 [View]

>>1634753
Email for manfaggot.

>> No.1634751 [View]

>>1634749
Bump for sagefaggot.

>> No.1633847 [View]

>>1633845
That's what I expected too, D&E, and then I read a short essay on the book and it suddenly made perfect sense.

I thought about attaching a reaction image, but it didn't seem like a prosperous endevour. Is there an a in that last word?

>> No.1633835 [View]

>>1633833
Because he's the noble savage, the Moor of... oh god oh god I'm freezing up on this city name.

But yeah, did you expect some buff guy with a beard, no hair and gladiator armour?

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>>1633821
Just because I'm trying to make this a thing I'm going to post some books off of my facebook. Mostly to incite anger and wrath among the lurkers.

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>>1633684

>> No.1633677 [View]

>>1633674
I would assume I'm neurotic in some way. Now I'm talking to her about 'impressions' and how I loathe transphenomenal 'things'.

She's eating it right up, with some confusion she's trying to hide.

>> No.1633657 [View]

>>1633650
That is not it. She's like that, and she is always like that.

And I'm always prone to such conflicting feelings.

She likes me. I'm just not sure if I want to stop wallowing in self-pity for long enough.

>> No.1633642 [View]

>>1633629
I'm talking to her now and she's telling me about how she was 'out of control' and 'tried cocaine for her first time'.

That's the thing, she's creating a sort of self-fulfilling prophecy, along the lines of "I'm above her".

>> No.1633633 [View]

The Count of Monte Cristo was not able to preserve my suspension of disbelief.

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