Post /lit/ pics
>>8810503
That's from Happiness of the Katakuris, isn't it?
>>8810503
is the one on bottom a boy?
it better be a boy
>>8810457
These pictures are the visual equivalent of fast food. A 'heh' is the most they will ever elicit
>>8810617
Thanks for the bump :^)
>>8810524
Very nice.
>>8810617
heh
Bump. I like when people dump cool art in these threads
>>8810867
my favorite from the last thread
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>>8810869
could crush your skull with it
>>8810556
is Kafla Beksinsky of literature
>>8811577
*Kafka
>>8811547
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>>8811579
What's /lit/ about these is you have to figure out why they were saved on my phone
>>8811562
What's he doing?
>>8810457
is that irish spring?
>>8811555
RA RA RASPUTIN
>>8811949
wreckin' shit up
>not a single book
very /lit/ indeed
>>8812019
is this a quote from art of the deal or american psycho
>>8812040
kek, it's from the first chapter of The Art of the Deal, are they really that similar? Has BEE ever commented on this? Here's the entire section for context:
>1:45 P.M.Norma sees an opening between calls, and she comes in to ask me about several invitations. Dave Winfield, the New York Yankee outfielder, has asked me to be the chairman of a dinner to benefit his foundation, which fights drug abuse. I’m already chairing two dinners this month, one for United Cerebral Palsy and the other for the Police Athletic League.
>I don’t kid myself about why I’m asked to speak at or chair so many events. It’s not because I’m such a great guy. The reason is that the people who run charities know that I’ve got wealthy friends and can get them to buy tables. I understand the game, and while I don’t like to play it, there is no graceful way out. However, I’ve already hit up my friends twice this month—and there’s only so many times you can ask people to donate $10,000 for a table. I tell Norma to turn Winfield down, with regrets.
>The other invitation is from the Young President’s Organization, asking me to speak at a dinner they’re having. YPO admits businessmen under the age of forty who are chief executives of their companies. I turned forty two months ago, so in their eyes, I guess I now qualify as an elder statesman.
>Norma also asks me about a half dozen party invitations. I say yes to two One is being given by Alice Mason, the real estate broker who has managed to turn herself into a major socialite by getting the hottest people to come to her parties. The other is a reception for two wonderful people, Barbara Walters of ABC and Merv Adelson, the head of Lorimar-Telepictures, who were married a few months ago in California.
>Frankly, I’m not too big on parties, because I can’t stand small talk. Unfortunately, they’re part of doing business, so I find myself going to more than I’d like—and then trying hard to leave early. A few, fortunately, I enjoy. But more often I will accept an invitation many months in advance, thinking the date is so far off that it will never arrive. When it does, I get mad at myself for having accepted in the first place. By then it’s usually too late to pull out.
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>>8810537
weeboo
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>>8812120
comfyyyy
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>>8812190
That's all I have for the moment.
>>8810556
>>8812100
Nice dubs Mr. President.
>>8811577
No not really at all
le good taste circlejerk
>>8812626
>tfw you're tasked with organizing that mess
>>8812626
too many chefs
>>8810505
actually kind of impressed by how perfectly those are filled, i feel like any time i've bottled i've either left a lot of room or come dangerously close to overfilling it
>>8812626
oakland pt. 2 in the waiting
If anyone is up I can post my collection
>>8814584
Let's see what you got, faggot
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>>8814601
Makes u think
>>8814621
/r/ing the one where the comment progression went like:
She looks sad
It is her job
We must imagine her happy
>>8814628
What's going on here?
>>8814642
Painting by Phil Hale
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>>8810869
Now this is just dumb.
>>8814681
"And I call this one 'First Date and the Rape Van Gang'. Not bad, eh?"
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>>8815801
needs to be skinnier for that trap to fool me
>>8812636
then who is?
>>8811562
How strong was he? Like Heihachi strong?
>>8816204
>needs to be skinnier
nuh uh. He's really cute. why do you want twig guys? he's curvy and adorable, he's not even fat.
>>8814572
KEK
>>8815806
CUTE
>>8810457
>Irish spring
nice
What do you think about my Nietzsche?
>>8814597
/thread
>>8817101
>that's_real_fuckin'_neetcho_jpeg
>>8810617
At least they won't make me fatter.
>>8814616
very /lit/
>>8817173
traumnovelle
me on the left
>>8817317
Frequenter of /k/?
>>8817415
Occasionaler desu
>>8817444
Nice trips. I'm basically the opposite; frequenter of /k/, and occasionaler of /lit/. Essentially the only two boards I bother to casually smear my cancer over. Seems like /lit/ is doing a fine job without me, however, if I'm going to be perfectly honest.
>>8817487
I'm actually a seldomer of /lit/. Just came here to shitpost with that camwhoring pic. I am glad that you lads got me started on the Greeks, though.
>>8812040
yes
>>8817762
What mod is that? There were no kangaroos in Oblivion
>>8817752
I am fucking T R I G G E R E D.
>>8811577
No.
>>8817317
Cringe
>>8811562
ah yes, chucking wood. the ol Russian pastime.
>>8813046
holy shit tho
>>8810487
go to sleep pender
>>8818651
this is really bad in the sense that it just reinforces the "edgy" meme