I can't stop myself from buying first editions when ever I see them at the used book store. Even if they are books I probably won't read I get them anyways because I feel like they are something worth collecting. Anyone else have this issue.
>>9262907
I want to eat the asshole of the second girl from the left
>Hmm, I hear hiding in plain sight is a good trick
>>9262982
two and four would get a real good rimming. Would fuck all obviously. Aside from the tranny of course.
>>9262907
>Stacy
>Tracy
>Shelithorax, consort of the New Golgotha
>Maisy
>Daisy
>>9262907
Asian girl is the patrician choice also summer heights high is one of the greatest shows of all time. Watch it on YouTube. Stop lookin at my dick sir I'm tryin to piss.
>>9262907
Would marry and impregnate the asian qt
>>9262907
lol what kind of used bookstores are you going to that aren't owned by first-edition hawks
These guys basically end up running their labyrinths in order to pan for first-editions from the tumble of books between generations
>tfw middle one is probably the only one that would give me the time of the day
>>9263129
BMV in Toronto. Just got a Faulkner first edition. These guys don't give a fuck $5.
>>9263129
ones connected to a library
>>9263235
Lol this Faulkner came from a library.
>>9263149
You think too highly of yourself.
>>9263346
fucking annihilated
>>9262907
same. found a first edition hardback The Great American Novel by Philip Roth...whom i've never read. it was $1, i couldn't help myself
>>9263346
>>9263364
I buy first editions but I always have the intention of coming back to them. If I go out of my way to buy one specifically, I already have an affinity for the novel. (e.g. Crying of Lot 49)