Reading your classic books is a waste of time. Do something useful instead, like working. Before you say...

Cringe and bluepilled. Not even sure why you guys are on the literature board, maybe /sci/ is more your culture.

Ok I guess I'll go maybe.

this reeks of Marxism and its "everyone who isn't expressly and exclusively productive to society deserves to starve and die" mentality

There is nothing wrong with enjoying and loving your work. Only people who don't like what they do try to paint work as hard and boring. Anyway, there is nothing wrong with reading books, just remember that they too are just a slightly less vapid form of entertainment. People who look down on others for their reading tastes or for that matter any taste are the worst.

never mind you're based

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What if I already have a job and a girlfriend?

>People who look down on others for their reading tastes or for that matter any taste are the worst.
I look down on people who read pleb fiction like James Patterson and Stephen King because I unironically don’t find that stuff edifying, interesting, or entertaining. It’s not inventive, insightful, or original. I find it all so predictable and cliche. Stupid people enjoy those things like a child enjoys reading books with extremely rudimentary plots. It’s just on a less extreme scale. I look down on you and you can’t stop me.

>culture is, for the most part, useless
okay retard.

Okay. Tell me a single consequential thing culture has accomplished? Totally none, unless having a good work ethic counts as culture. It might look good and feel good but that doesn't mean it's important. You only ever think about your own culture in respect to other ones, otherwise you never think of it at all. Most of the time, it's just a tool to identify yourself in a multicultural world. It's just a habit or a way of doing things. And if you glance at some African customs, you'll realize culture isn't always so pretty.

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Ever notice Wilde kind of looks like Blavatsky