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Books that pass the Chad test?
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my diary desu
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>>23557025
>Do your favorite books pass the test?
The Iliad and The Bible, yes.
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>>23557025
Tolkien's
But also I guess any good book that have substance
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>>23557025
I don't think anything I've ever read fails this. Give some examples. Maybe Sorrows of Young Werther? Though I might very well simply have forgotten those conversations.
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>>23557228
The Iliad literally starts with Achilles and Agamemnon arguing about a woman, you illiterate larper.
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>>23557260
>Give some examples
A Brothers Price. That's the only one I can think of
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>>23557272
I don't think you understand what the test is you retarded ESL faggot.
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>Board
/lit/ and /x/, mostly yes
>TV Show
Breaking Bad, yes
>Book
Runaway Horses, yes

By the law of 4chins I am chad now
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>>23557025
Is this a parody of that popular test but with female characters in media?
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>>23557025
Literally no book anywhere ever fails the test.
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>>23557368
Literally every recent book fails this test.
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>>23557399
Yeah? Name them.
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>>23557408
>>23557317
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>>23557418
>Literally every recent book fails this test.
>Can only name some random obscure book
Can you at least name 1 with a wikipedia page (that isn’t erotica)?
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>>23557025
I'm pretty sure there's only two female characters in Lovecraft's entire literary corpus, and one of them had a man posessing her.
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>>23557683
The witch in 'Dreams in the Witch House', Lavinia Whateley in 'The Dunwitch Horror', and Asenath Derby from 'The Thing on the Doorstep' (the story you're referencing) are the only 3 I know of.
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>>23557488
I'm nta, not erotica, and you were the one who said no book anywhere failed that test



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