/lit/ as a community has come together to read books and write one book (reddit wrote the rest of them) but have they ever come together to burn books?
which books should we as a community come together to burn?
>>9402614
everything by hesse and coelho
random burnings, gotta shock the cultural body, keep it guessing so it doesnt plateau
>>9402653
who made that beautiful painting (I guess it's a painting)?
>>9402662
its acually a fugging carpet
>The patrons for the tapestries included Emperor Charles V, Francis I of France, Henry VIII of England and Cosimo de' Medici.[13] He built a reputation as a tapestry designer with his popular series of the Story of Saint Paul, the Seven Deadly Sins, the Story of Abraham, the Story of Joshua, the Story of Vertumnus and Pomona, the Creation, the Conquest of Tunis, Poesia and Julius Caesar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Coecke_van_Aelst
>>9402676
thank you honey
>he thinks it's winter
australia pls go you haven't written anything good since you accidentally modernism by angry penguins.
>>9402614
>(reddit wrote the rest of them)
?
>>9402614
None, obviously. Book burning is anti-/lit/.
How about the Talmud for starters?
>>9402653
Kek, right babe?
I had a high school teacher who believed burning books was basically worse than murder.
>>9402614
Stick the torch up your arse instead
>>9403395
most likely cringe but in some cases one person being murdered is less relevant than a government having a mass book burning
>>9403395
I do believe some books deserve being burned. I have a pack right now I'ma try and sell, if I can't they're going right to the trash can without thinking twice.