>tfw you've been tricked into reading Pynchon works
these so-called "postmodern" books are just Americans chaotically rambling about American memes from their youth without any organized idea thematics or story, just come to show that regurgitating the US zeitgeist passes as "literrature" for dumb burgers and that Europeans are supposed to follow and accept that to stay hip and pretend to understand US culture but it's totally hollow and we shouldn"t waste any fucking time trying to read that fucking waste of paper burgers dare to call their culture I'm still so fucking angry that I spend hours upon hours trying to understand Pynchon till it clicked that he's just a tryhard moron faggot fuck you fuck off already burgers
>Americans chaotically rambling about American memes And how does this differ from any author ever? You're telling me you don't think European writers do the same thing with their own country? Should we all just stick to our birthplaces literature" Come on, user. Pynch is fun.
Michael Harris
>Europe >country Okay, I take it back. You're right.
Nolan Cruz
I dare you to say that Proust is just "regurgitating memes". I dare you you fucking inbred burger slut
Ayden Lee
>without any organized idea thematics or story t.IG Farben
Aiden Taylor
Surely you can't be suggesting that that was anything more than a slight grammatical error
Kayden Sullivan
>grammatical
Elijah Hernandez
Proust just regurgitates frog memes.... Joyce just regurgitates mick memes..... Dostoevsky just regurgitates roosky memes..... There's nothing wrong with it, user; it's natural if you ask me. I wanted to defend my burgers but I've made a fool of myself.
Justin Kelly
>can’t understand pincone >blames everyone else
No wonder Europe stopped being relevant.
Lincoln Miller
He said "country" instead of "countries". Why isn't that a grammatical error?
Evan Stewart
you don't get it
Pynchon literally builds a book around le ebin peeking dude
It's just like Proust if he made Pepe the Frog the protag of A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu
You're only making yourself look stupid. Every European has their own country. Are you saying that Europeans don't have their own countries? What country does a French man(who is a European) belong to? Or are you a globalist who doesn't believe that countries or borders should exist?
Gavin Morris
I'm not really sure what's going on in this thread, anymore. I thought I made a grammatical mistake, but I didn't. So, I was mistaken in thinking I made a mistake. I'm not sure what's been happening here, but let's agree that France isn't a country.
Isaac Sullivan
So this is the power of Europe’s educational system...
Nobody was suggesting it was you dumb pseud, read the post again.
Isaiah Turner
Ever heard of the concept "the universal from the local"?
Levi Smith
I mean, it really is at this point
Anthony Wood
It isn't, burger.
Daniel Brooks
only works for literature, not children ramblings
Josiah Cook
>open borders >free trade >supranational regulation >has to pay taxes to something higher than his “country” What is it about a European “country” that makes it a country? They resemble states more than anything. We should strip Europe of all their representation in the UN and give them one seat for the European Union.
Cooper Taylor
>we
Jeremiah Morgan
Lmfao, what the Hell are you going to do about it except complain to the UN? We own the UN. Nothing disgusts me more in this World than modern European public policy. All you do is whine endlessly for gibs and will be happy to be slaves. You work all day, the government takes a large portion of your paycheck, and you get some gibs to keep you going. The difference between European and slave decreases as the years go by, sad.