Email bostonliterature at gmail if you're interested & I'll give you the place & time.
>Why?
If you've been to university organizations, reading groups, or hung out in a cafe up here, you've noticed the stifling eggshell-walking culture. And also that no one reads Yea Forums books.
>What?
Something in the vein of Ben Franklin's Junto. Discussion, critique, &c.
I'm a literary femanon and I'm alarmed by how every Yea Forums meetup inspires a Discord offshoot of pervs planning creep shot productions, gore air drops even crop-dusting flatulence.
Elijah Thompson
Boston? More like Basedon
Gabriel Barnes
I used to go to the meet-up weekly and it was great. Looking forward to going again when I'm back in town. Good guys. You'd have fun.
Kayden Murphy
Wrong feet
Christopher Hall
I’d love to see a black guy suck on your toes
Josiah Murphy
These feet belong to the Nation of Islam already, hehe
Right in the fucking café. Butterfly sucked me off immediately upon meeting me.
Owen Scott
:3
Jeremiah Morris
what did his mouth feel like? aren't you that tranny?
Dominic Clark
her you mean? I thought we went over this earlier. Butterfly may not be into me very much (because she is a lesbian, which makes me feel better), but she is a woman that is very easily embarrassed.
Adrian Gomez
No he has a dick.
Jeremiah Bailey
She doesn't act like it. She very much acts like a woman. She has used a consistent tripcode for at least two years where she has certain things she'll do like exercise or whatnot.
I remember this stuff because the first time I saw her posts I instantly became erect. Then she sensed that which is why she is still tripping on this board.
Jackson Martin
>I saw her posts I instantly became erect. he became erect when you thought he was a she
Jonathan Diaz
Trust me, everyone knows you're wrong.
No one would pose as a woman for 2-3 years. That's fucking retarded.
I’d love to see a melanin enhanced gentleman suck on those toes
Juan Smith
The 12-20 meetup convinced me to read more poetry and for that I'm very thankful. My only reservation for meetups is how they expand my list of books to read and sometimes that's a bit of a pain. I shouldn't be a hermit, however. Plus, the Boston Yea Forums meetup is a hub to other more obscure literary communities and experiments.