>/lit/ vs /k/. who wins?
in the sense that if i stab you to death with a pen instead of a sword it at least sends a more powerful message anyway
I ain't afraid of no book queers.
>>32732754
The man with the gun.
>>32732754
The pen is just a means to an end, and that end is usually people using swords.
Rape is mightier than the sword or pen.
>>32732777
Yeah, it's more personal. You're going to feel my breath on your face as the light fades from your eyes.
>>32732754
You got beef? Come at me bro.
>>32732787
Nice.
What did you shoot it with?
>>32732754
>/k/
literate gun enthusiasts
>/lit/
ignorant literature enthusiasts
>2017: You Decide
>>32732754
Wins in what? A battle? An intellectual debate? A 1000m race? An ejaculation contest?
>>32732949
in their effectiveness of delivering political, societal, and moral change.
>>32732754
The pen is mightier than the sword if the sword is very short, and the pen is very sharp.
-Terry Pratchett
>>32732926
I just found the image online, anon.
>>32732754
They say the pen is bold and free and mightier than the sword could be, but puppets are the scribes that write the play. Those puppets do not know their luck, they've never heard an angry shot, and only write to earn their weekly pay.
>>32732754
in a pen vs sword fight?
/lit/ wins.. not many on /k/ got swords, they are mostly a gun crowd.
>>32732935
One creates loud fucking noises
One is ansolute silence
>>32733918
Beat me to it. Here. You win a prize.
>>32732754
only at ridiculously close range: but i'd probably be trying to pin your arms and headbutt you unconcious or bite your throatout at that range.