>Publisher rejected my 10,000 page treatise on loli incest
>>9386674
Were they athletic tomboy lolis with tanlines? If not then that's probably the reason why they rejected it.
>>9386674
post it here, 200 lines at a time.
>>9386674
Kek post it anon
went to india recently and loved the country. What are some good books set in india?
The White Tiger
Mahabharata
Ramayana
>>9386667
Where did you actually visit when you were there ???
What is the word for when a castle prepares to be under siege for an extended period of time? Like the mode the castle goes into where they fortify and ration food. I thought there was a specific word for this process. What is it?
this word also means to "fall back" or "retreat" for the longterm
>>9386547
Maybe garrison? That's all I can think of.
Red alert.
Why does I stay capital?
the same reason God is capitalized
Because it would look silly if it were lowercase.
Why DO I stay capital?*
Fucking retard
Did German Idealism lead to the rise of the Nazis?
*Hegel misinterpreting Kant led to the rise of the Nazis
ftfy
>>9386484
elaborate
No. Hegel personally disdained German nationalism, and the Nazis disdained him back.
The idea that Hegel helped bolster Nazi ideology is a total unsubstantiated myth without any real backing. You can blame the politically-motivated charlatan Popper for that.
Does anyone else find the concept and phenomenon behind the Conet Project and numbers stations really fascinating? I want to find out more about it, but am not sure where to start. Hell, I don't even know what the state of number stations are in 2017.
Can anyone help?
Fuck off back to /x/
>>9386462
I actually came from /mu/ and lurk here regularly but okay.
>>9386466
Just leave faggot and take your paranormal bullshit with you
You guys like Kerouac? I started reading On the Road a few months ago yet never finished it as I really didn't get myself that interested about it. Might start reading it again, this time in its original language, though.
/lit/ doesn't like Kerouac, he was a fucking hack and the whole beat movement was a joke.
>>9386441
DUDE LONG SCROLLS OF BAD WRITINGIt's garbage and is only relevant as a historical marker for an embarrassingly self-indulgent period of western history
i didn't enjoy on the road - any attempt at lyrical writing turns out fucking abysmal, even for a stream of consciousness. i do find it interesting though how the catholic republican kerouac came to be associated with the hippies
When do words become simply unfashionable?
How dated are words like 'wherefore,' 'thereafter,' 'whence,' etc.? Are they inappropriate to use?
>>9386430
Because humans do anything to not feel left out and alone. Including submitting to a blander language.
Is that Tolstoy?
>>9386580
It doesn't even look like Tolstoy, bud.
Holden Caufield: a latent homosexual?
Yes, or no?
Please state your reasons why.
Just because he doesn't bang the whore? But he did banged his sister.
>>9386447
He talks about how he's been perved on by men since he was a kid. That thing leaves quite a mark. It would explain why he never bangs anyone.
>>9386452
>It would explain why he never bangs anyone.
But anon I'm older than him and I never banged anyone. There must be another reasons.
>He talks about how he's been perved on by men since he was a kid. That thing leaves quite a mark.
I agree, but never specifies the extension of the stuff that happened to him. And he can be fucked up in so many another ways, whithout being necessarily a fag.
Are there any books/ literature about Right wing policies on education? Any kinds of right wing can do from Falangism to Thatcherism to Right wing Libertarian. It seems that the discussion on education is really lacking on both sides of the spectrum.
>inb4 /pol/
/pol/ is to /x/ to read books
>>9386379
I'm not saying this absolutely belongs in /pol/, but you may very well be able to get some better answers there.
>>9386396
At its current state, chances are that my thread would just get buried considering the amount of redditors currently shitting the quality of the board
>>9386379
Try /pol/ during the day or 8ch. It's probably all shilled up, though, tbqh.
Most cringe worthy non-fiction?
My diary
>>9386369
oh god did you actually read that? i cant imagine how fucking awful a book by Roosh V must be
>>9386369
Must be those self help books with titles like ' Get off your ass and do something with your life'.
Your task: find a book series better than the Star Wars incredible cross sections
>>9386318
Cringe.
>>9386332
What's the matter, did someone have fun and did not ask you for permission?
Both reclusive and products of the 60's and 70's. But these two share a connection a little bit more specific: Richard Fariña. Pynchon and Fariña are well known for their friendship, Gravity's Rainbow was dedicated to him, and Pynchon was the best man at Fariña's wedding. Dylan's relationship with Fariña is also well known. They met when Dylan was just starting out, and like Dylan, Fariña also suffered from a motorcycle crash, but sadly a less fortunate one. "Open the Door, Homer" from the Basement Tapes is supposedly a tribute to Richard Fariña.
So this leads to me to wonder. Did Bob Dylan and Thomas Pynchon meet one another through Richard Fariña?
>>9386213
i doubt it
>>9386213
Why would it matter?
>>9386230
It'd be interesting
Why do people think this book is boring?
Its got no pizazz if you know what I mean.
>>9386212
Cuz it's about farming, or not farming. Who gives a shit? See what I mean?
East of Eden is better
>everything Marx theorized was based on the idea that capitalism would crumble
How do I defend against this?
>>9386203
quote from some guy i don't remember:
>marx mistook capitalism's birth pangs for its death throws
>>9386203
it's only properly been around for like 200 years. give it a little more time. Das Kapital's theories don't at all hinge on any prediction that the system's collapse was imminent at the time of writing