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7/1/2025, 2:11:18 PM
>>714152960
>oh my god this player got a CARD like did you see it like HOLY SHIT he had no control over it but they gave him a card and now he have a card HOLYSHITBROS LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO
I will never understand this game.
>oh my god this player got a CARD like did you see it like HOLY SHIT he had no control over it but they gave him a card and now he have a card HOLYSHITBROS LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO
I will never understand this game.
6/27/2025, 10:57:32 AM
>>24499273
Current progress:—
3. William Shakespeare, ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
5. George Eliot, ‘The Mill on the Floss’
6. William Hazlitt, ‘On Wit And Humour’
8. Homer, ‘The Iliad’
11. Renata Adler, ‘Speedboat’
12. John Keats, ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’
13. John Gardner, ‘Grendel’
14. Lewis Carroll, ‘Alice in Wonderland’
15. Arthur Conan Doyle, ‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’
16. Anne Sexton, ‘Hurry Up Please It’s Time’ (‘The Death Notebooks’)
17. Cormac McCarthy, ‘Suttree’
19. John Milton, ‘Paradise Lost’
20. Charles Dickens, ‘Great Expectations’
22. Alfred Lord Tennyson, ‘The Princess’
26. William Gibson, ‘Neuromancer’
27. H. W. Longfellow, ‘The Wreck Of The Hesperus’
29. John Donne, ‘A Valediction: Of Weeping’
30. Tove Jansson, ‘Moominsummer Madness’
32. Diogenes Laertius, ‘Lives And Opinions Of The Eminent Philosophers: Solon’
33. Dante Alighieri, ‘Inferno’
35. Charles Montagu Doughty, ‘Travels In Arabia Deserta’
36. St. Augustine, ‘Confessions’
39. P. B. Shelley, ‘Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats’
43. Frank Herbert, ‘Dune’
44. Ted Hughes, ‘Tales From Ovid’
48. Jerome K. Jerome, ‘Three Men In A Boat’
49. Wallace Stevens, 'Another Weeping Woman'
51. John Fowles, ‘The Collector’
53. John Osborne, ‘Look Back in Anger’
54. Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘Troilus And Cressida’
59. Robinson Jeffers, ‘Hellenistics’
60. Graham Greene, ‘The End of the Affair’
64. Kenneth Grahame, ‘The Wind In The Willows’
66. Goethe, ‘The Sorrows Of Young Werther’
71. Evelyn Waugh, ‘Brideshead Revisited’
72. William Blake, ‘The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell’
73. Herman Melville, ‘Moby Dick’
74. Kazuo Ishiguro, ‘The Remains Of The Day’
76. Walter Scott, ‘Ivanhoe’
78. Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, ‘Undine’
81. Robert Frost, ‘The Figure A Poem Makes’
83. Raymond Carver, ‘The Ashtray’ (‘Where Water Comes Together With Other Water’)
84. William Golding, ‘The Lord Of The Flies’
85. F. Scott Fitzgerald, ‘The Great Gatsby’
87. Nathaniel Hawthorne, ‘The Scarlet Letter’
89. Jack London, ‘The Call of the Wild’
90. Vladimir Nabokov, ‘Lolita’
91. Heloise d’Argenteuil, letter to Abelard
92. Virgil, ‘The Aeneid’
93. James Joyce, ‘The Dead’
94. William Faulkner, ‘The Sound and The Fury’
97. John Barth, ‘The Sot-Weed Factor’
98. Plato, ‘Phaedo’
99. John Williams, ‘Stoner’
100. King David, ‘Psalms 30:4-5’
Just past half-way (55/100, I think).
Current progress:—
3. William Shakespeare, ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
5. George Eliot, ‘The Mill on the Floss’
6. William Hazlitt, ‘On Wit And Humour’
8. Homer, ‘The Iliad’
11. Renata Adler, ‘Speedboat’
12. John Keats, ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’
13. John Gardner, ‘Grendel’
14. Lewis Carroll, ‘Alice in Wonderland’
15. Arthur Conan Doyle, ‘The Hound Of The Baskervilles’
16. Anne Sexton, ‘Hurry Up Please It’s Time’ (‘The Death Notebooks’)
17. Cormac McCarthy, ‘Suttree’
19. John Milton, ‘Paradise Lost’
20. Charles Dickens, ‘Great Expectations’
22. Alfred Lord Tennyson, ‘The Princess’
26. William Gibson, ‘Neuromancer’
27. H. W. Longfellow, ‘The Wreck Of The Hesperus’
29. John Donne, ‘A Valediction: Of Weeping’
30. Tove Jansson, ‘Moominsummer Madness’
32. Diogenes Laertius, ‘Lives And Opinions Of The Eminent Philosophers: Solon’
33. Dante Alighieri, ‘Inferno’
35. Charles Montagu Doughty, ‘Travels In Arabia Deserta’
36. St. Augustine, ‘Confessions’
39. P. B. Shelley, ‘Adonais: An Elegy On The Death Of John Keats’
43. Frank Herbert, ‘Dune’
44. Ted Hughes, ‘Tales From Ovid’
48. Jerome K. Jerome, ‘Three Men In A Boat’
49. Wallace Stevens, 'Another Weeping Woman'
51. John Fowles, ‘The Collector’
53. John Osborne, ‘Look Back in Anger’
54. Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘Troilus And Cressida’
59. Robinson Jeffers, ‘Hellenistics’
60. Graham Greene, ‘The End of the Affair’
64. Kenneth Grahame, ‘The Wind In The Willows’
66. Goethe, ‘The Sorrows Of Young Werther’
71. Evelyn Waugh, ‘Brideshead Revisited’
72. William Blake, ‘The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell’
73. Herman Melville, ‘Moby Dick’
74. Kazuo Ishiguro, ‘The Remains Of The Day’
76. Walter Scott, ‘Ivanhoe’
78. Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, ‘Undine’
81. Robert Frost, ‘The Figure A Poem Makes’
83. Raymond Carver, ‘The Ashtray’ (‘Where Water Comes Together With Other Water’)
84. William Golding, ‘The Lord Of The Flies’
85. F. Scott Fitzgerald, ‘The Great Gatsby’
87. Nathaniel Hawthorne, ‘The Scarlet Letter’
89. Jack London, ‘The Call of the Wild’
90. Vladimir Nabokov, ‘Lolita’
91. Heloise d’Argenteuil, letter to Abelard
92. Virgil, ‘The Aeneid’
93. James Joyce, ‘The Dead’
94. William Faulkner, ‘The Sound and The Fury’
97. John Barth, ‘The Sot-Weed Factor’
98. Plato, ‘Phaedo’
99. John Williams, ‘Stoner’
100. King David, ‘Psalms 30:4-5’
Just past half-way (55/100, I think).
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