>>8876654
Not "steal". I once "borrowed" a reference (not to be issued) textbook from my school library because the librarian and vice-principal had ganged up on me. Returned it 2 years later
yes. cause reasons.
>>8876654
not only books, i'm a robber
Only from charity shops, security is lax there.
>>8876654
The opportunities for piracy of epubs and the ethical use of public libraries vs the consequences of shoplifting makes stealing retail books pretty unnescessary
>>8876848
Maybe that type of behaviour is what OP needs as inspiration to start writing his new book.
The thrift store I go to gives me free books because I'm white, look respectable, and don't take my penis out or vomit in their store.
>>8876654
yeah I steal from used book stores because it's just so easy. usually just one worker hanging out at the front. the whole store is my oyster. I stole gertrude steins making americans last week. book is a Heffer. weighed down my bag lmao.
>>8876654
Can you tell me where do you live? I just want to )hug( you.
I am not poor, so I can afford the luxury of considering myself ethical for not stealing.
>>8877662
Poor people have libraries, no need to be a piece of shit
tfw i bought a ridiculously expensive, boxed, multi volume version of war and peace, new from a bookstore because i thought it looked nice, even though ill probably read the version i already have on my kindle
>stealing
i can get like 10 books for like 7 dollars why would i steal from a book store