Storm of Steel anon
10/25/2025, 7:13:43 PM
No.82912397
>>82912094
>Ooooh ho ho ho thank you Mr. Storm. That is very sweet of you to go out of your way to help an old man down on his luck.
No worries buddy
>Anyways, you didn't respond to me you scoundrel! Should I add Storm of Steel to the next poll if it doesn't win this one? (It's winning rn but you never know)
Oh shit I forgot sorry. Eh, I will leave it to you, it could get annoying to see it in every poll, i think if it fails now we can move on. I recommended it with the idea that it could appeal to and benefit bots who are into history/military stuff, but others looking for deeper themes and topics might find it boring. For a stream of consciousness book it is amazing.
This is why I want to also recommend The Master and Margarita (to have more poll options as well), i think it's both very easy to read and fun, yet features biblical themes and interesting characters. The fun is trying to find out what the fuck is happening as you read it. For some reason I have seen it lumped with the "performative male literature", but eh who gives a shit it's a nice book.
>Ooooh ho ho ho thank you Mr. Storm. That is very sweet of you to go out of your way to help an old man down on his luck.
No worries buddy
>Anyways, you didn't respond to me you scoundrel! Should I add Storm of Steel to the next poll if it doesn't win this one? (It's winning rn but you never know)
Oh shit I forgot sorry. Eh, I will leave it to you, it could get annoying to see it in every poll, i think if it fails now we can move on. I recommended it with the idea that it could appeal to and benefit bots who are into history/military stuff, but others looking for deeper themes and topics might find it boring. For a stream of consciousness book it is amazing.
This is why I want to also recommend The Master and Margarita (to have more poll options as well), i think it's both very easy to read and fun, yet features biblical themes and interesting characters. The fun is trying to find out what the fuck is happening as you read it. For some reason I have seen it lumped with the "performative male literature", but eh who gives a shit it's a nice book.