Anyone know of any english editions of Feuerbach's 'Grundsätze der Philosophie der Zukunft'? The title translates to 'Principles of the philosophy of the future'.
>>9153654
thank you so much, anon! I really appreciate that!
What are your favorite literary devices for description? Why?
You do realise that simile and metaphor are essentially the same thing, right?
>tfw all of those were so easy to create when i was a kid
>tfw no imagination now
Life is such a miracle!
>>9153483
good bait
Has /lit/ taken the Reed pill yet?
>>9153435
I am already redpilled. If his name is Adolph then you just know that he's BASED as fuck.
>>9153435
Have you swallowed the Cockpill yet?
"Red pill" just means "contrarian."
It's reactionary rather than some demarcation of 'enlightenment.'
So how are you staying with the trouble, /lit/?
does that just mean i dont want to get a job but miss my friends
By making KIN
well that explains it. it was all Lillyallen
It's a great cover in my opinion
>>9153068
my man she ripped it off from cards for humanity
That feel when I finally have come up with an idea for a great play idea that is basically a self-insert but extremely palitible for the a wider audience.
>>9152938
lol a 'spelling mistake in the OP'-thread
Pepe does not approve!!
>>9152951
LOL!
Where can I buy The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra. Where does the money go?
I think it doesn't make any profit, and if it does it goes to some legit charity.
You download it without paying like a normal member of the human race.
>>9152852
>Where can I buy The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra.
just send fertilizer and ephedrine to any IRS building. you'll receive your copy in 6-8 weeks
>Where does the money go?
to the state of israel
Is luck real or is it merely selection bias?
This question is stupid in so many ways it's absolutely fascinating.
>>9152820
Perhaps I was unlucky in the choice of words that led you to such a belief.
>"Genre fiction isn't literature."
>reads the Iliad, the Odyssey, Beowulf, etc.
This. Sword of Shannara is just as good, if not better, than the Iliad.
>>9152632
>"Genre fiction isn't literature."
it's para-literature
Which one of his books other books are worth reading?
I've read The sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea, Patriotism, and The sound Of Waves.
you're definitely missing out on The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. Check out Confessions of a Mask and Forbidden Colors if you're interested in the more overtly homosexual stuff in his work. Sea of Fertility is great but you might not be up for four books.
the rest of the tetralogy duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
what do you think of this analysis of our neighbors? http://www.title-magazine.com/2017/02/aesthetics-of-the-alt-right/
Our neighbours? We are alt-right here at lit.
>>9153828
This.
We are absolutely for the rise of the white race. Deus fucking Vult.
Don't like it? >>>/r/books
Recommend me redpilled authors
What does /lit/ think of this guy?
>>9151947
Bloated. Puffed-up. Ephemeral. A nonentity, means nothing to me.
>>9151971
Nabokov gtfo
More ambitious Coelho
Looks a bit like Nick from MDE.
>he reads fiction
>>9151924
Here's your reply
>he reads subtitles on anime because he hasn't learned the language of the original yet
>>9151924
>he watches anime
>bullshit
>and shit
>and shit like that
>or something
>really shitty
Why can't people express themselves with a vocabulary instead of resorting themselves to the same vauge, allusive noise?
Because a large amount of human communication depends less on the actual words used and more on the way they are used. This is a huge part of how emotion is conveyed linguistically, so it makes sense that an autist would have difficulty comprehending this and be angry enough to make this post.
>>9152720
/thread
Hey /lit/
I'm constantly thinking about killing myself.. Can't stand any failure or mistakes I do.
Can you suggest a book?
Thanks
>>9151772
Read Schopenhauer; His honest approach to the pessimism can be extremely refreshing for if you care about that sort of thing.
>>9151772
the dhammapada
>>9151780
Any specific suggestions?
I enjoyed to read Erich Fromm. Is it comparable in any form?