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Anonymous No.24789370 >>24789391 >>24789478 >>24789630 >>24789764 >>24789887 >>24791069 >>24791078 >>24791170 >>24791390
Post an image. Receive a relevant literary recommendation.
Anonymous No.24789391 >>24789429 >>24789892 >>24790838
>>24789370 (OP)
A Journey Around My Room by Xavier de Maistre
Anonymous No.24789429
>>24789391
Madame Bovary is a perfect match for this
/co/nspirator No.24789433
Accepting only poetry recs.

Will come back when there will be more posts.
Anonymous No.24789478 >>24789798 >>24791090
>>24789370 (OP)
He's right though I bet, because he's probably talking about like other people that live in the home besides the homeowner.
You can't really do anything outside without money, so going on the internet is like a cheap activity because there's so much entertainment and things to do in cyberspace.
Like if you go outside, what can you do? You can't dig holes or cut down trees, you're basically always trespassing or loitering somewhere if you don't have money or approval from someone, you can't hunt animals without approved licenses and bullets are taxed to hell.
You can't do anything but work and participate in consumerism, or just mindlessly walk around or sit at a park. It's like full spectrum dominance of reality. The matrix of capitalism and government
Anonymous No.24789517 >>24789771 >>24791090
Anonymous No.24789610 >>24789825
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>>24789370 (OP)
Why is a Doctor using β€œbro x”. I fucking hate this phrase since it’s so obviously just β€œthis nigga x” but for people too afraid to say nigga
Anonymous No.24789764 >>24791090
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>>24789517
Is that LunΓ­k IX?
Anonymous No.24789798
>>24789478
kek at the image
Anonymous No.24789825
>>24789610
>that image size
Gulliver's Travels
Anonymous No.24789839 >>24789847 >>24791090 >>24792808
Anonymous No.24789847 >>24791171
>>24789839
>image posted once a year
this sure invoked some kind of feel within me
Anonymous No.24789887 >>24791418
>>24789370 (OP)
Anonymous No.24789892 >>24790845
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>>24789391
utawarerumono bros...
Anonymous No.24790845
>>24789892
Viper?
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>>24789370 (OP)
I AM MR NOSTRAND.
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Anonymous No.24791090 >>24791833
>>24789478
Something by Terry Pratchett

>>24789764
Musashi by Yoshikawa

>>24789517
Roadside Picnic

>>24789839
Concrete Island
Anonymous No.24791091 >>24791111 >>24791180
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>>24791091
What the fuck is this.
Anonymous No.24791125 >>24792804
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>>24789370 (OP)
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>>24789847
It reminds me of Forrest Gump
Anonymous No.24791180
>>24791091
I understand precisely what this image is conveying.
Anonymous No.24791355 >>24791939
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>>24789370 (OP)
It's probably true that many people just sit on the couch and doomscroll, the same way people used to sit on the couch and watch television. Meanwhile the enlightened /lit/izen sits on the couch and reads novels, the popular form of brainrot before TV and radio.
Anonymous No.24791418
>>24789887
I know the pic is pro-Confucianism and against Buddhists but this is exactly how I felt reading Takuan Soho.
Anonymous No.24791462 >>24792065
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>>24791090
The problem of the puer aeternus
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>>24791355
Native Tongue by Carl Hiaasen
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Anonymous No.24792135
>>24791970
>>24792024
Newton's Curse: Light and Dark
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>>24791125
notes from the underground
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>>24789839
on the road
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