>dude, i think my wife is cheating on me, lmao
>dude, i think i might be a shitty poet, lmao
>dude, walking is a bitch, my feet hurt, i'm hungry, lmao
>>9238809
Lol yeah this book is boring as fuck holy shit.
>dude im a pleb lmao
That sounds great, like having a friend.
I'm the shitty poet. Will someone let me fuck their wife?
>>9239076
>Am i fitting in yet?
>he didn't read the second half
>he's reading for narrative not prose/form
>>9239192
read my book
>>9239206
Relax, Jim. I know Bloomy gets cucked, I'm just looking for another piece, she wasn't all that great.
>>9239200
>contrarian
>on 4chan
>calling other anons out for trying to "fit in"
>>9238809
>dude i havent even read the book lmao
classic meme
>dude I'm a manchild and love looking at underage ass
>dude, how about I write a novel with no plot, characters, or themes lmao
I'm trying to read Ulysses again after stopping at Cyclops on my first attempt. I just reached Cyclops once more and I don't know if I can keep reading even if I really enjoyed everything else I've read.
>>9239739
wow someone wrote my biography without me being aware of it
>>9240240
i literally just finished and the two last chapters are worth every single "wtf am i even reading" moment and "wtf am i brainlet" moment and whatever other form of frustation you feel for whatever reason
Ithaca was when it clicked for me, I was just reading it and enjoying it and then I felt like something went inside me and "fixed" something about me, like when someone gives you a massage and it really hits that spot and you feel so much better
I can't really put it into words, it was similar to what I experienced reading Rimbaud, but like the lawful good version of it, instead of devilish mischief
tl;dr: just keep reading you puss
>>9240562
also
what the fuck am i supposed to read now, how can anything compete
>>9239757
>>9240585
Finnegans Wake
>>9239757
sold