Bookshelf thread

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Is Wool good?

That entire bookshelf is literally who

i just have huge stacks of books all over my room in different spots. i have a "bookshelf" but it doesnt fit that many books and it shares the space with my records. i have at least 6 or 7 stacks around my room that are like 2 feet tall

bookshelf threads are supposed to be about your own bookshelves not a random shelf from a secondhand book store

I think they just grab the pictures from Reddit.

yeah dude it's a natural fibre
you shouldn't wash it too harshly though

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stephen king is unironically good

I'd suggest suicide to whoever took that picture, but they'll unlikely reproduce, so why not let entropy do its job here.

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this photo smells like old fart.

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>KING!!!!!!!1

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also known as adult

>here comes another bundle of joy

>tfw I just moved and don't have a bookshelf

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Why are your Harry Potters arranged backwards?

>missing volume 2 of the green mile
fake fan.

Get a shelf you damn fraud, they cost next to nothing if you buy them used

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based

this is someone's son

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I don't have a bookshelf, I get books from the library unlike you privileged bourgeois scumfucks, I'm going to shoot you all and fuck your sisters when I'm NKVD chief in the future

He's some latinamerican guy.

He's got Illiad and the Odyssey, so he"s better read than some posters on this board

This is classic 'you need a professional looking photo for your LinkedIn account' pose.

That is a woman's shelf if I ever saw one.

all those poor unread penguins ...

Left of the dictionaries is what I've read, right is to read

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Also sorry about the shit quality

i wonder what if you look as stupid is you put on

yep.

Thank me later

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I'm looking for one, but there aren't any around that I can fit in my car

you're living in your car?

You don't have any store in your area that has delivery?

Time to save this thread, cucks

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Did the row of high heels give it away?

>Böll
Your shelf is shit.

I like how tidy you keep it.

not yours

The shoe size seems suspiciously large

blurry/10

Nederlandse vertaling van grootse werken > Engelse vertaling. Mooie collectie.

Dankjewel! Ik heb meer (kleine) schappen, maar dat zijn meer ongelezen boeken, vooral klassiekers, en mijn camera is bagger. Ik probeer zoveel mogelijk boeken in het Nederlands te lezen, behalve als het geschreven is in het Nederlands. Een paar uitzonderingen zijn boeken die ik simpelweg makkelijker kon vinden in het Engels of die toch niet zo lang zijn, zoals The Art of War, Snow Country en One Day in the Life of Denis Denisovich.

No, I just moved into an apartment, but I only have my car to transport things, so furniture can't be too big.

I'm sure if I bought a brand new bookshelf, but I'd rather not get one new, since they're more expensive.

ik lees de meeste van mijn boeken in het engels, waarom raad jij aan om in het nederlands te lezen?

Ik lees nu dat ik een typfout gemaakt heb in mijn vorige bericht: Ik lees het meeste in het Nederlands, behalve als het origineel geschreven is in het Engels. Sorry daarvoor!
De Nederlandse vertalingen zijn meestal erg goed, en als Nederlands je enige moedertaal is krijg je meer mee van de schrijfstijl en het meer subtiele taalgebruik. Ook kost het bij mij persoonlijk, ondanks dat ik vrij bekwaam ben in de Engelse taal, meer moeite om door een Engelstalige vertaling heen te komen dan door een Nederlandse vertaling.

begone with your cheesewog gobbledegook

I hate how 90% of the pictures in these threads are too low quality to zoom in and read the book titles. Sure the overall aesthetic of your bookshelf is cool, but I'd much rather see what everyone is reading.

Alright, I'll upload some close-ups.
These are books I read more than a year ago
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Books I read since June last year, part 1
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Books I read since June last year, part 2
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Books I want to read sometime soon
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nice

Did you enjoy House of Leaves? That’s what I’m reading right now. It’s a very interesting book, though the asides from the tattoo artist character can at best be very entertaining and have excellent prose but at worst they are a slog and make me hate the character

I enjoyed it a lot! I know what you mean, but the writings of that guy are just showing what kind of a person he is; a pathetic loser. I think it's meant to make you loathe him.
The book feels like a maze, it's so unbelievably full of derailed thoughts, researches and documentary information, as well as really nice puzzles and cryptic information. I kept notes while I was reading, to see if I could link certain spelling errors, colours, numbers or themes if I'd find them again later in the book. How far are you in? And have you read other post-modern works like this?

Strap the fucking thing down to your roof

Shelf is some designer Italian 1980s shit I got off a Boomer on CL for like $150

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I have one 3 foot tall bookshelf that is full with stacks on top. I have other large metal rack shelves that are full of book stacks because I can’t shelve them properly. I wish I could be aesthetic like this thread, but y’ll would just get an assortment of ugly piles.

Comté de Lautréamont
>absolutely patrician

HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
>bong
You don’t read faggot

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This is like walking into the shit section of Barnes and Noble

Damn ur right I collected this cumbersome book collection on a marijuana induced mania

ow fuck I just put my finger in my eye

How do/did you sort your books?

do you work for samsung?

Cant be bothered to clean it up for you fuckers. Rate me if you dare.

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Absolutely boring/10

Wie gehts Brudi

>adult
>vidya

yes, many adults play video games. well spotted.

filthy/10. clean your room, bucko.

I sort by publisher but I just moved so I haven't sorted um again yet

you jack off to the idea of being a woman

How many books did he publish?

Gonna post my favourite shelves.
1/3 - Epics

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imagine not playing fighting games - the ultimate coordination activity

2/3 - Slavic literature
Starting with polish on the left and moving towards Russian.
The bottom shelf has the poetry and soviet stuff.

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3/3 - Asian literature

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That's a lot, I have All You Need Is Kill, The Ring and a couple of books of Murakami.

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What point in the LOGH series are we at now in the English novels, right before Yang's death?

I don't know, because I don't care any more.

>has never heard of a thing called "real sports"

the fact that your Tolkien books aren't on the same shelf is giving me a fucking aneurysm, please fix that shit

i'm a huge murakami fan, my favorites are Kafka and Hard-Boiled Wonderland. you have any asian suggestions?

It's temporary. That space is reserved for History of Middle Earth (12 books). I received this shelf a few hours ago and I don't have all my books here.

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people will shit on me but whatever

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Get another desk/a bookshelf?

I really hope this is a joke. How can you live or work in that environment!? it's a cluttered mess!

the fuck did you do to the floor? Holy shit.

absolutely eric

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>black collared shirt

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Holy shit dude

>dude

Are those cubby holes?

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Which university do you teach at?

I hate Murakami with a passion, so I don't know how much you'll like these. (I'm also going to talk about only the stuff I've read.)
>Japanese
Kawabata is the heavyweight champion of Japanese literature. His magnum opus is the "Master of Go", but I'd go with "The Lake" or "Snow Country". Those are moodier. But you should read all of them.
Soseki is the father of modern Japanese literature. "Botchan" hit too close to home, so I didn't like it all that much, it was infuriating to read, but "The Gate" is excellent though. It also portrays the modernising Japanese society, which makes it all the more interesting.
Akutagawa wrote pretty good short stories. Just grab a collection and read it. They are full of soul. I'm especially fond of his story "Mori Sensei", which talks about an elderly teacher, thoroughly devoted to his craft. His novel "Kapppa" is "okay". It's a critique of the contemporary elite with some socialist undertones, but it's nowhere near as good as the short stories.
Dazai's No Longer Human is one of the best books ever written, and you should read it. It's absolutely lovely.
Mishima didn't really strike me as a literary genius when I've read him, but you might find it otherwise. (Though I still have a novel of his waiting to be read, so it's not like I don't want to "redeem myself".) His plays are pretty good. (I liked "My friend, Hitler". It's an interesting drama.)
Ryu Murakami is contemporary and edgy. "In the Miso Soup" had me gagging at parts. Haven't read much else by him.
Toshiki Okada's "The end of the moment we had" is also contemporary, it's short, and really good. I liked it a lot, and it's refreshing to read something light and modern.

I'll make a Chinese list in a second post.

你喜欢没有时间的世界吗

yea right next to me when i took the picture, It's actually a drawer and i put on the top my empty boxes from computer hardware, watches etc

Didnt bother to take another picture because this one is irrelevent to thread

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Back to /r9k/

you should post this on /pol/ and listen to the shrieking when they spot the english-yiddish dictionary

>Thinking dude is not a gender neutral word

before I got myself an office chair i had a four feety chair which the two back's rubber came off and i was swinging on it for months on the same place

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I have no fucking clue which any of the books are, but Po is clearly the patrician choice

you need one of these user. i've got a couple in my home office, which is carpeted

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>Chinese
Now the problem with this one is that Chinese literature (classic Chinese literature) feels like a gigantic circlejerk at times, with often namedropping/quoting past emperors, poets, generals or philosophers. The more you read, the more rewarding it becomes.
Pu Song-ling: "Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio" - It's a bunch of ghost stories. Who wouldn't want to read stories about promising young scholars fucking pretty foxgirls and ghosts before passing their imperial exams with flying colours? It's quintessentially Chinese.
Lao She wrote some pretty good short stories. He's one of the better modern writers.
Lu Xun is the father of modern Chinese literature. He also wrote a lot of short stories, and a novel, "The real story of Ah-Q", which was OK, but didn't really grab me. He wrote a lot of good essays on Chinese literature and contemporary subject though.
Gao Xingjian's "Soul Mountain" has a mountain of souls poured into it. It feels magical, and you have to experience it. Haven't had the chance to read any of his dramas yet.
Wang Meng was one of the major players in the PRC, before he was sent off for "reeducation" into Xingjian. He has some nice short stories.
Mo Yan is the current golden egg laying hen of the PRC literary scene. "The Republic of Wine" is a really good post-modern novel that'll sink in a few days after finishing it. It's a good read.
Tashi Dawa is a halfling Tibetan author who writes gay spiritualist intercultural shit. Avoid this retard.
Yuan dramas are really interesting. "Circle of Chalk" is the most famous and influental in the West.
Also try getting acquainted with Du Fu and Li Bai. Just so you know who they are when they are referenced.
I've read parts of Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars", and that's a good novel too, but it's more like a collection of novellas. It's a parody of the era's intellectual elite, so the tone is cynical and ironic.

Nothing else comes to mind now. Maybe try reading Lin Yutang's "My country and my people". It's an older book meant to introduce people to the "Chinese mentality" in general.

Also keep in mind that Chinese and Japanese literature differ a lot. Japanese literature feels like visiting a "magical dreamland". Meanwhile Chinese literature is a lot more grey and cruel. They write some cruel as Hell stuff. You should still read Chinese fiction, but don't expect it to be Murakami.

And now if you excuse me, I have to jump off the mount of stupid I've climbed in top of in my moment of Dunning-Kruger.

With my meagre knowledge of Chinese, I can decipher that this is a question towards me, and it has a negation in it and the word "time".
No idea what you are trying to say, sadly, and please stop reminding me of my neglected Mandarin studies, I'm trying really hard, it's just Real Life(tm) things keep getting in the way.

>asian literature
>all of them are english and hungarian books
huh?

It's a very functional bookshelf

"Clean ur fuckin room" - jordan petestein

>bookshelf thread
is there anything more pretentious, more attention seeking?

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>that reply
is there anything more pretentious, more attention seeking?

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Translation: Do you like a world without time?

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2/3
And here’s 3/3

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After playing Space Marine on PS3 I've been wanting to read some Warhammer 40k novels, but I don't know where to start.

Show tits

edc on /k/

Why is your Don quicks oats upside down?

I’ve just reached page 250 today. I’m on chapter 11. I’ve read many other postmodern works such as GR and Underworld and 2666, but this one takes the cake in my opinion. It’s almost everything a post modern piece of art could want.

I really enjoyed the spacing of words in chapter 10. It really creates a sense of being trapped as well as it forces the reader to slow down and savor the words more. Ingenious writing

Nice glass piece, who made it?

The word placement is one of my favourite aspects of the novel as well; it's really well made. also, what did you think of 2666? I'm planning on reading it sometime this year.

I don’t know what that is.

My sides
Probably never read those

Holy shit that’s a cool poster from a great movie I love the mean bearded boss guy who goes after the rat monster with a knife

Hard to take a decent photo

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Why do you have only one hardback of Knausgård's series? It looks really off.

Stop posting the same shit.

Thomas Mann produced nothing of value and was a degenerate sick piece of shit. Kill yourself.

>Feynman
>Not L&L

discount ego wall

The ideal literary room

Not the attentionwhore you posted to but have you read anything by Mann?

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crack some of those spines

Why don't you have all the Dostoevsky books together?

yeah... I just don't know why a girl would put her heels next to her bookshelf. Don't you have a closet? Or are you inside it right now?

i like your rubix cubes senpai

Baste

Thanks

bump

That's an incel's comment if i've ever seen one.

>06/05/19
I hope it's not too late...

>No, I just moved into an apartment, but I only have my car to transport things, so furniture can't be too big.

Get a screwdriver kit, go to your closest bookshelf seller, take the thing apart with your kit, pack it piece by piece into your car, driver your car to your desired destination, take the bookshelf pieces inside your apartment one by one and start piecing it together with the help of your screwdriver kit. Voila! You got yourself a shelf.

So embarrassing. Here's the list, left-right, top-bottom (within the shelf):
Dubliners, The Awakening, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Old Man and the Sea, The Scarlet Letter, North and South, On Chesil Beach, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The House of the Dead, The Garneau Block, Blood Meridian, To Kill a Mockingbird, Fathers and Sons, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Go Down Moses, As I Lay Dying, The Sound and the Fury, Light in August, Intruders in the Dust, Sanctuary, The Unvanquished, Such is My Beloved, Who Has Seen the Wind, Dombey and Son, This Side of Paradise, Tender is the Night, The Great Gatsby, The Last Tycoon, The Pearl, Franny and Zooey, Nine Stories, The Catcher in the Rye, Frankenstein, The Idiot, Of Mice and Men, The Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm, The Outsiders, The Red Badge of Courage, The Turn of the Screw, Ethan Frome, Death in Venice....that's just the top level. I give up.

BOOOOOOORRRIIIIIIIINNNGGGGG

It was amazing. Parts 1 and 3 are very good. Part 2 was my second favorite. And part 5 was my favorite just due to the beauty of the prose and the driving, strong story. Part 4 is a slog, but I think it really adds to the narrative when you fully comprehend the scope of the murders. Overall, it was a very good and thought provoking book, I enjoyed the prose immensely at times and at others it was lacking, although, that’s probably due to it being a translation. ( I’m and American so all I can read is English, sadly )
The ending is not really what you would expect however.

If I would describe it I would say it’s like a Pynchon novel if he decided to pop 4 Xanax before sitting down to write.

can you use a china cabinet as a bookshelf?

10/10

Why not?

Literally all of Yea Forums?

A couple good starting points are

-Gaunt's Ghosts. It's a series about a unit in the Imperial Guard. Human characters fighting the madness of Chaos. very realistic and grounded for a series about fighting hell worshippers in space

-Helsreach. Rereleased with a bunch of extra shot stories as War for Armageddon. A Space Marine facing a pointless death in an unwinnable war rediscovers meaning in killing the enemies of man.Hell, you don't even need to read the book, somebody did CGI animations to go with the audiobook, so you can just watch it
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Anyone else page through their books a couple of times after they get them so it looks like they have been read?

No one does that. How obsessed can you possibly be with looks and appearance, Jesus Christ. :3

That's really good to hear! I just started Crime and Punishment, so that'll have to wait for a bit, but you've really sold it to me; I'll definitely try to read it sometime this year.
I myself am Dutch, and it's pretty nice to be able to read two languages; it really shows different writing styles if you compare the two languages. It also makes me able to choose which translation of other language novels I want to read. (I have 2666 in Dutch, and I've heard the translation is pretty good.)
On an slightly unrelated note, do you have any other recommendations?

don't you want your bookshelf to look good?

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Until posting on Yea Forums I’d never worried about my spines being insufficiently cracked. Half of my collection doesn’t have a cracked spine despite being read.

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top half is what i've read since 2666

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bottom half is stuff i've read before i started doing that

also the date in the last post should have been 2016 but alcohol makes fools of us all

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Thanks.

>tfw can't fit my shelf into one picture

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and
What are some of your favourite books, and why?

Lucky Pete by Pontoppidan and Fall of the King by Johannes V. Jensen. Also anything by Thomas Bernhard and Thomas Mann.

And Dune and Neuromancer. Love those two. Best sci-fi ever.

1/4
I like the skull, I don’t like all the binders
Your Moby Dick and Shakespeares are nice.

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3/4
Shelf number 2 has a pillar of stacked books keeping it from sagging

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4/4
A lot is from high school, and the Breaking Dawn and Eldest have both actually been carved to keep silver bars in. But I like what I like, too.

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How is Jonathan Strange?

Long and occasionally dry but pretty rewarding if British wit and period pieces are your thing.

Not him, but I have a strong dislike of fantasy, magic and all that and I loved every second of it. Some of the most fun I’ve ever had with a book.

my favourite book is the unconsoled by ishiguro
after that is skylark, moby-dick, invisible cities and the waves

Can you please have all your Tolkien books together?

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bump

Dude, at least reply to something constructively.

Excuse the pleb taste, I do 99% of my reading on an e-reader nowadays so this is mostly from high school and before.

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don't be embarrassed user it happens. decent taste in fiction, take better photos

what is the coin?

1/

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>have the same hairline and style
Fucking end me

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why are you dressed like that user
why are you making that face user

if you had a different haircut and loosened up a bit you would be a completely fuckable twink

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in germany some classics cost like only 2 euro. super cheap.

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Why is that Art of War so huge? It's a tiny amount of text

Review Bruh of literature

That Heart of Darkness is also massive

Nightmares & Dreamscapes has some lousy stories in it

and that's all she wrote

barnes & noble edition that has a ton of commentary

norton critical edition with commentary and reference material

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that bottom right shelf makes my valve act up

we spend all this money on books, what else are we supposed to do? Read them??

Too lazy to sort things out.

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imagine the odor seeping into those books and catching a stupendous whiff every time you flip open The Brothers Karamazov.

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Fellow Law student how do you cope with the fact that this discipline unlike stuff like eg: natural sciences is all human made bullshit with almost no uniformity whatsoever? Do you see beauty on this? If so, show me.

No one can see shit. Maybe better resolution pics?

What's that philosophy collection he has in the back ground

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unironically best shelf so far

Rate pls
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Zwo/vier

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Tres/quatro

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Good books but it's an absolute mess.

Quarta/quattuor

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Yeah. I need to clean it up. I just got home from college and while I was away my dad moved my books so I need to reorganize

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Is that Caligula book any good? I've been looking to read more about him

Cringe

based and redpilled, and i like your shelves.

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Always happy to see some Tolkien. Though I notice that you don’t have the Silmarillion?

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It means one day we can change it. Old men will die and new judges appointed. Chances to change minds and bullshit so hard by twisting dead men's language. Everything is a construct, the law especially so, its blatant and obvious and holds no sacred ephemeral place in our lives, it is but the instrument power uses to control the populace and keep their property. It is beautiful because it is so ugly.

based druid

Heavily mirin that religion section.

I received that bookshelf a few days ago and I don't have all my books with me.
I have two editions of the Silmarillion, pic related and this one: amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0261102427/ref=ppx_yo_mob_b_track_package_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Are those notes, or do you not finish any book you start?

>Look mom, I made an edgy post on 4channel.org

I agree with the second part of the sentence

Bedside

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>Stephen king fan
Isn't he a neo-nazi kkk senator now or something?

That's an epic gamer moment

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Notes

found the incel!

what's the joke

that joke is already in the image you're replying to, are you seriously saying "incel" or what

this post makes sense but just saying "incel" i don't get the joke, because that's already the implicit joke of that image in the first place

never post this image on this board ever again

based

anons, read these on your kimbles and dodos

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Como anda os estudos, anão?