/lit/ memes
>>9555458
No, I'm actually just mired in a conflict that doesn't allow for companionship, that's alright though, for every trivial thing like that, I'm dealing blows that dwarf my own subjective condition. As in, I'm objectively and concretely still achieving something. That harms the belligerents much more than I.
Post the expanding brain meme about free will, I want that one.
>>9555465
wtf
This list is the biggest meme
>>9555512
leddit: the list
>>9555458
take a break from what? shitposting?
>>9555512
what would you recommend then?
>>9555465
Well crafted bait?
>>9556669
how people find this shit to be funny is beyond me
>>9555512
Nabokov and Hesse are good though.
>>9556849
The 2016 /lit list is pretty good
>>9556849
I'm just shitposting. If you're totally new to literature, do read all of these. Then check out the 2016 /lit/ chart as another poster said.
>>9557403
It's post-ironic, not supposed to be funny you mong.
>>9557670
First time I've keked in while
>>9557421
I like this one.
>>9559566
Yes
YES
>>9559566
Holy shit, just looked at the reviews for this book on Amazon. I have lost any amount of faith I had in humanity.
>>9559566
>"Often times I can see poems that are exactly the same style for free on twitter but this was worth the buy."
>>9557430
I feel like this should make me kek, but it doesn't for some reason.
>>9559566
this meme
is my
final
nightmare
>>9559781
just made me sad, as it's true.
>>9557408
They're all good reads. The only one I didn't like was Fahrenheit 451, and I'm still unsure as to why. I just couldn't get into the book. I've yet to read Huck Finn and Invisible man, but the rest are all decent books and probably deserve their place on a 'starter' list.