In those golden times when repressed individuas turned their head toward literature as this was
only thing that give them hope, they often gathered in gardens or in caffes and they spend days debating art, philosophy, religion, politics. Those discussions gave them fresh, distanced look, after they taked this mental deep breath they could drown in solitude again with a book, or blank page waiting to be filled. Do you think that /lit/ is our age's garden or cafe for intellectual ellite?
>>9209121
>that picture
wtf dude. stop objectifying women with this smut.
>>9209121
>Do you think that /lit/ is our age's garden or cafe for intellectual ellite?
Absolutely not
>>9209121
Had you been here for more than a day, you would have known the answer to your query.
things are different today
>Do you think that /lit/ is our age's garden or cafe for intellectual ellite?
it's none of those things. this is a sumerian trading post
>>9209121
/lit/ is more like a trashy beer garden. There are a few guys grouped at a table in the corner, having a serious discussion. The rest are people who should have gone to bed hours ago, listlessly watching the shitposters make a racket. Sometimes the staff asks them to leave but they stumble back in. Everyone is drinking cheap beer or liquor except the underage b&'s drinking juice, hoping nobody pays them any mind.
>>9209173
the idiots (sans underagers) give it flavor. its just obnoxious when they stumble into the group off in the corner
btw how well you handle your liquor is correlated to how wise you are t. Socrates