>he doesn't write paragraphs in tiny pen in the margins of his books
I thought that this was a shoebox diorama, but to my surprise, there was a little Zizek inside
Pseudo intellectual cocaine man strikes again.
>>9330932
>buy plato's symposium used
>every reference to homo love underlined with some variation of 'WTF?' written in margins
always gives me a good chuckle desu
Is that a cuckshed for apartment dwellers?
>writing in books
Makes me cringe.
>>9331666
Why not just put scratch paper into various pages you like to keep marked and write on those? You're dirtying the book with your questioning and ramblings. I'm convinced people who write on the actual pages just want to be seen as some rushed intellectual who could care less about the "quality" of their books physical state/worth, They probably want people to skim through their "big weird books" and be intimidated by their wicked genius.
>>9331666
This. It assumes that your pleb musings at the time are going to have any relevance or be correct when you look at it again in a few years. Just write down the page/sentence number if you really want to remember something. People who write in books are barbarians.
>>9331538
Not on cocaine and I think you're the pseud here - unless the irony went past me, then I'm the pseud. Zizek definitely not.
An untouched margin is a margin wasted, senpai.
If you can't add any comments whatever to a book you're reading you're either a newbie or the subject matter is beyond you.