Read the next 10 pages of your book, come back and report what it was about and post excerpts you enjoyed.
>tfw someone saves a random aesthetic photo you took
You got taste my nigga
Also. Heidegger: "The darkening of the world never reaches to the light of Being".
Surprised how mystical sounding he can be for an existentialist
Kohler is visiting his parents with his wife and kids.
Favorite parts:
"Consciousness, I say, consciousness is what counts. Like the butterfly in the killing jar, he says, consciousness is soon stilled."
"Men are full moons--always--regardless of the phase they're in."
"My mother put her hand on my head/neck/back--tip, tip, tap--lightly like benediction, sanding my skin with glass."
>>7580374
Bump.
>>7580433
I worked for entomologists, killing bugs in a killing Jar takes at least 4 mins. It may have been due to budget cuts, so we had to ration out our poison. Also, we'd put like 10 bugs in one killing jar and then untangle them later (Pan traps for insects can contain thousands of insects that an entomologist must sort through!). Sometimes, we'd just put the bugs in the freezer for a couple of hours, the only problem is we'd pin them as soon as they came out and the one's that lived would wiggle around as they warmed up, undoing our work.
>>7580932
Sounds like a very morbid job.
>>7581276
I wouldn't worry about him: stem fags are empty and autistic.
>>7581276
I doubt anyone would feel pity for bugs
>>7581304
I would :^(
>>7581349
You shouldn't. Bugs are vile and hate you.
>>7581397
Bugs are friend
>>7580374
Vronsky is a soulless player, and Levin just got his balls crushed. Meanwhile Anna arrived in town, and seems to be fixing her brother's marriage with her mere radiance.
Gurley finally meets Paul again
>happy shit
But many men of Gurley got killed by Paul's men in the ambush
>sad shit
>implying I am even reading a book
I haven't read a book in months