>ugly, awkward beta self-insert
>gets the girl
every timeIn about 30 years, authors like John Green will be the subject of study of in academia, how does it feel, /lit/?
>>9531012
ask me when i am a genetically mutated moleman who adapted to eternal darkness
>unenlightened, undialectical self insert
>gets The Spirit every time
Authors like Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel are the subject of study of in Slovenian communist circlejerks, how does it feel, /lit/?
>>9531012
>every time
Let's see:
>Looking for Alaska: No
>An Abundance of Katherines: Yes
>Paper Towns: Not really
>Will Grayson, Will Grayson: Yes (For Green's part of the book, anyway)
>The Fault in Our Stars: No
>common, awkward beta sel-insert
>gets the teachings
every time
>>9531030
You've really read all of those? Why?
>Gallic, apathetic beta self-insert
>gets the inherent absurdity in humanity's quest for meaning and the transcendance that comes with rebelling against this absurdity
Every fucking time, really Cam-poo?
>decadent, perverted self-insert
>fucks the kid every time
In about 30 years, pedos like Vladimir Nabokov will be the subject of study of in academia, how does it feel, /lit/?
>>9531012
>emotional, illogical human self insert
>formulates the axiomatic system of pure logic
In about 30 years, axiomatic systems like PM will be the basis of mathematics despite allowing formally undecidable propositions, how does it feel, /lit/?
>>9531012
>>9531019
How will you read?
>>9531030
Um, wouldn't it be "gets the guy" in Will Grayson x2? Or is only one of them a gay
>ugly, lecherous, cancerous self-insert
>gets the harem
every time
>elocuate, poet, flaneur
>gets the back and forth between the spleen and the ideal
every time
>>9532065
/thread
>>9532177
getting tired of that mason shit desu
Is John Green the Adam Sandler of literature?
>overcompensating, violent, alcoholic self insert
>gets the french prostitute every time
In about 30 years, assholes like Hemingway will be the subject of study in academia, how does it feel, /lit/?
>passionate, nihilistic self-insert
>comes in contact with beauty and death
every time