What do you guys think about /r/books?
I feel like they have higher, meme free, content on lower quality books.
Do you browse any other literature forums?
Why would you ever want higher, meme free content?
>>7988056
>browsing bullshit forums
>instead of actually reading
>>7988063
Because jerking off with other dilettantes is fun but not educational
>>7988056
literally nothing wrong with reddit imho
Stop posting that fucking image
>>7988056
>meme free
Stopped reading there
Memes are the DNA of the soul
A world without memes is a world of beasts
>>7988056
>meme free
fucking plebs
>>7989286
>>7989272
>>7988063
are memes your only raison d'ĂȘtre?
>>7989347
Not just mine, but all the world's, whether they know it or no
>>7988056
The discussion is generally shit, though, and the bad part is the redditors don't even realise. /lit/, I assume, is pretty self-aware when it comes to shitty meme and bait threads. Like no one thinks the daily John Green hatejerk is good.
I literally just found this on the front page. I really don't think this qualifies as 'good discussion', even though everyone in the thread is being courteous and non shiposting, the discussion is pretty vapid (and so are the books being discussed.)
With /lit/, I think it's the other way around. Awfully vitriolic discussion that actually touches on more interesting ideas than 'this book was really addicting'.
>>7989353
I realize now. Thank you, my family.
>>7989364
lol you actually went on reddit wtf lmao hahah
Time spent on ANY internet forum is a complete waste.
There's no point in arguing one type of waste is any better than another.
>>7989367
I have an account too, it's entirely baneposting and shitposting
>>7989264
triggering /fit/
>r/books
>not r/literature
you fucked up OP
>>7989377
ebin :)
>>7989387I totally don't have a real account on which I post unironically
>>7989364
found your twitter.
https://twitter.com/jack_welch