>he reads the intro
>>8440077
>he doesn't, so he makes this kinds of threads feel better about himself
>>8440077
actually if you read the foreword of the Phenomenolgy of the Spirit by Hegel you can avoid the rest of it
>>8440107
If you watch a documentary on Phenomenology of Spirit you can skip the whole book.
>>8440117
if you kill yourself you could skip your whole life
>>8440077
>he looks up words he doesn't know instead of just guessing
>>8440124
What life?
>>8440077
>trip dubs
>>8440077
i can understand like a three page intro but i recently got melmoth the wanderer and it was a 20 pg intro by some dame and i was like FUUCCK YOU BITCH
PAGE ONE MELMOTH WAS WANDERING
>>8440077
The one good intro I've read was for some Cambridge(?) edition of Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale.
The guy was surprisingly insightful.
>>8440124
Kek
>>8440077
I always read intros
After reading the the actual text.
>>8440077
If it's 1-3 pages, I normally read it, But if it's 50 like one of the books I recently picked up I can't be arsed.