What are you reading right now?
The Hollow by Agatha Christie
>>24467514 (OP)Marx’s Capital. It’s comfy
>>24467514 (OP)We have this thread everyday
>>24467514 (OP)Mein Kampf, it’s not that bad. A lot of his criticisms on multicultural states, the plight of the poor and academics seem to be on point plus there’s a lot of parallels between his early life and mine now
>>24467522It’s a board for posturing, dick-sizing, and asinine arguments
>>24467531It’s a biography what do you expect nigger?
>>24467533>my life is like senpai Hitler's in c. 1912 I'm so special and HitlericYeah, kill yourself immediately you worthless fag.
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>>24467557>reading about persons life prompts self-reflection>draw parallels between their life and society and the one we’re living in contemporary societies in the western world>”erm actually you’re retarded for noticing that”Why tf would I EVER take your opinion seriously?
Man and His Symbols and Carmilla.
>>24467514 (OP)Catch 22. I got 100 pages in about a month ago then stopped because I didnt really care for it. I picked up war and peace and read it all the way through (probably in my top 5). Now I'm almost done with catch 22 and I've been really enjoying it
>>24467576You just don't get it huh.
>Crisis of the third century
>Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as Contained in the Rig-Veda
Currently reading Winner takes nothing from Ernest Hemingway. Very different from Stephen King who I normally read. His short stories about big game sports are very enjoyable.