Is it good or bad for Jesus's blood to be on you and your children?
>>24787274To get his blood on them?>>24787305Why are jews literally mad about a complement? Jesus loved spilling his blood on the Jews.
my DNA is in OP's wife's children because he's a cuck
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>>24787886Why are you cumming on children?
>>24788105He's jewish.
Especially if they are not banal choices like 1984, Animal Farm, Brave New World, etc; so we could all discover some interesting books we might never have heard of.I'll start: 1) Civilization and Capitalism: The Structure of Everyday Life: 15-th18th century - Fernarnd Braudel. 2) Epitaph of a Small Winner - Machado de Assis3) The Luneburg Variation - Paolo Maurensig4) Earth: An Intimate History - Richard Fortey5) River of Darkness - Buddy Levy
>>24786561that's just pseudoscience
There are only 50 users on /lit/
>>24787971less, 5 posts itt are I alone, (6 now)
>>24782050Miracles- C.S. LewisThe Joke- Milan KunderaImages and Symbols- Mircea EliadeA Thousand Rooms of Dreams and Fear- Atiq RahimiAnarchy of the Mice- Jeff BondThe last two are some ransoms I know nothing about that I found at a library sale. Had cool covers so here’s hoping.
>>24782050thanks for the rec psued. now which sections of 1 has stickier pages, civilization or capitalism?
>An egregore is a non-physical, autonomous entity or thoughtform that arises from the collective thoughts, emotions, and beliefs of a group of people, sustained by their shared focus and devotionBooks on the emergent intelligence of crowds/groups where said intelligence is described as an actual thinking entity? Like Volksgeist but more discrete and having the potential to exist in any group of people.(No "muh consciousness", Jungian schizobable or esotericism please, while the word originated from French Occultism I'm not the least bit interested in anything magical which is not ultimately derived from/contingent upon physical reality)
isnt that just tulpas?
Delphic charioteer edition>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·>>24732139>Μέγα τὸ Ἑλληνιστί/Ῥωμαϊστί·https://mega dot nz/folder/FHdXFZ4A#mWgaKv4SeG-2Rx7iMZ6EKw>Mέγα τὸ ANE·https://mega dot nz/folder/YfsmFRxA#pz58Q6aTDkwn9Ot6G68NRg>Work in progress FAQhttps://rentry dot co/n8nrkoAll Classical languages are welcome.
>>24787937Are you trolling right now? You know a lot of those books are easier than LLPSI right? Besides the amount of reading, Fr. Most’s text would work best before Familia Romana as it introduces grammar more slowly and explains it. I used LBTNM and found it substantially easier than Familia Romana. I think it’s excellent.When do you actually intend on trying a native text?
>>24787937I’ll put it this way so as not to discourage you. Your method will absolutely 100% work. But you may find that you can just go to native texts far earlier than you think.
>>24787801I misread this at first and thought it said 650k words not 6.5 million. Dude what the fuck is this plan?
>>24763784roll
>>24787979>>24787989>>24787996I hate myself. So I'll inflict myself with every entry level Latin reader of the last 200 years, long soul crushing months of "Cornelius baculum in mensa ponit" style of prose. Or would you prefer me to self-destruct by leading a life of crime, addictions and wanton debauchery?I have chosen my poison and I plan to consume it, ad libitum.On a more serious note, it's more an experiment on how far comprehensible input and extensive reading can get you in Latin compared to modern languages, where this method has shown its efficiency.
How come /lit/ doesn't have comprehensive collections of downloads? Like /x/ has with occult books of every sort? Am I just missing something somewhere?
>>24786339>mid mystery meat soft goth woman(?)I'm listening
>>24786381So if I want an entire collection of books in Bloom's canon for example, it's trivial to just get it?
>>24786963Yeah, just download it one by one?
>>24786359That's a tranny, anon.
>>24788076no
>we need john wick, but deredditized>"say no more"
>>24787172wrong board but you are right
>>24787448Is that Saul Goodman?
>>24787453ITS ALL GOOD MAN
>>24787172What is the literary equivalent of this?
>>24787549They're just so... contemptible. Their entire persona screams of self-hatred fueled by dysgenic weakness compounded by lack of accountability and self-introspection You despise them, yet you feel no remorse about that feeling. Only a quiet sense that this disgust is good, right, and proper.
>>24787739You don't know what half these words mean retard. Go back to class.
>>24786762There's no NTR you fucking retard, the MC only likes the mom. You only want to slander the manga because you don't like it.
>>24787739lol get over yourself dramatic homo
>>24786663I only like this because giuniu is the goat.
why did this rendering of Judge Holden by some DeviantArt artist become so popular?
>>24784391Excellent ragebait, sir.
>>24782807You know, they really should mostly be wearing buckskins
>>24782807Judge standing sussy Thinking on the boys bussy.
>>24784353Judge Holden is the physical manifestation of the god of war. Not necessarily evil, but brutal, vindictive, egotistical, cold and heartless all the same. He's strong, near-omnipotent and impassionate, but since he's the personification of an archetype he's not necessarily evil.
Why do we never mention the library and always talk about pirating? It's like a legal form of pirating and you can watch cool movies too with Kanopy.It it a psyop to destroy trust in communities and make posters scared to leave the house?
>>24785936>let's screw over the writer's income>LITERATURE IS DEADI swear some anons have no forward thinking
>>24784124I love my library and I use it all the time.
>>24784124I like mine but it's not very /lit/. They have vastly outdated technical books and often one copy of classic books within Western canon but they'll order 30 copies for whatever YA slop that drops that month. There's also a severe lack of esoteric books that don't appeal to women LARPing as witches.
>>24787784>libraries tend to primarily stock books that people are actually readingHow tragic.
my library is awesome they have events and it's a smaller branch so not crowded and they have free books two times a year when they clear the donation and old books and they have machines you can rent
The state of literature in 2025 is beyond parody. https://archive.ph/0ZeJQ
>>24788002Does she shit her panties at the climax of the book?
>>24788026Yes
>>24783746Saar the ozone layer is too thin Saar. I cannot do the needful.
>>24783810When they forced white kids to go to school with black kids at gun point in the 1960s.
>>24783930Wilhelm Reich was unironically right about everything including orgone energy
How do you actually get people to read your writing?
>>24787919You don’t you have to pay to hire a jeet farm to artificially boost you on some “viral” X post where people then click on your profile and then click on your book
>>24787921that's so dishonest anon, better drop a link there so we know what to avoid!
>>24787919Be a nepobaby or a mormon with connections to a publishing house who will promote your work. If you can't do that, become an eceleb prior to releasing your work.
>>24787919You shill it on 4chan, ofc.
Does this have literary value?
>>24786678No, but it's good fun.
>>24786678Is sex really that enjoyable?
>>24787443No why do you think Marilyn died of an overdose of antidepressants
I haven't read it, but Esoteric Hollywood by Jay Dyer is much more recent. What I have read however and which I can personally attest to is Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon by David McGowan, which is quite creepy if rather amateurishly written. Both deal with sordid, creepy and occult rumours of the people in showbusiness.
>>24788031Jay Dyer is one of the dumbest motherfuckers on the Internet. If you take him seriously you’re a rube.
Il faudrait les inventer, those hooks, on purpose for me alone, for, if you only knew, Alyosha, what a blackguard I am
>>24785491Either:>Danger's over, Banana Breakfast is saved.Or>Major Marvy sucks NIGGERS
>>24785491I have committed a crime and am in need of punishment!
This entire short chapter of Les Miserables is one of my favourite pieces of writing ever, but if you want one specific line, it's>He has nothing under his feet but the yielding, fleeing element.There's something incredibly terrifying about that description of drowning.
and now I have become the Count of Monte Cristo
is this book worth reading as someone who is mostly interested in learning more about CIA/MKUltra tom-foolery in the 60s and doesn't particularly enjoy polluting his brain with true crime slop? i am also somewhat skeptical that i will learn anything particularly eye opening from a book that was relentlessly shilled by all forms of mainstream media, and who's film rights were bought by netflix. am i wasting my time with boomer slop?
>>24786656>McGowanto be honest i want to read his stuff at some point but not before becoming more acquainted with the topics he wrote about. diving into him without having some kind of background in what he wrote about just sounds like a recipe for confusing yourself so badly you end up like alex jones.
>>24786701just be prudent and try to independently verify what you read before believing it.
>>24786295The mid-to-late 60s is such a fascinating period
>>24786682>something much more conspiratorial than O'NeillWhat O'Neill suggests is much more Kafkaesque and opaque than McGowan, though. McGowan essentially asserts that the nexus of all these evil doings in Hollywood shares the same purview of individuals that are in big business and Hollywood, and they're all satanists involved in child sex trafficking. O'Neill suggests some of that, but the implication is a lot more that MKULTRA and the Manson fiasco was more a result of field experiment-operations that the CIA were continuously running in the '50s & '60s, particularly in the Los Angeles area. The occult doesn't factor in so much into Chaos. A good book to read that connects both is The Ultimate Evil by Maury Terry.
>>24788065>big business and Hollywood*Meant to say, Hollywood, big business, and Washington.
"Frustration" editionPrevious: >>24766768/wg/ AUTHORS & FLASH FICTION: https://pastebin.com/ruwQj7xQRESOURCES & RECOMMENDATIONS: https://pastebin.com/nFxdiQvCPlease limit excerpts to one post.Give advice as much as you receive it to the best of your ability.Follow prompts made below and discuss written works for practice; contribute and you shall receive.If you have not performed a cursory proofread, do not expect to be treated kindly. Edit your work for spelling and grammar before posting.Violent shills, relentless shill-spammers, and grounds keeping prose, should be ignored and reported.(And maybe double-space your WIPs to allow edits if you want 'em.)Simple guides on writing:Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>24788023>denies trolling>admits to trolling
>>24788030I notably AM demanding you post your writing so we know who's constantly seething in here. I bet you don't even have a fancyquote.
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>>24787998Do not bring F. Gardner into this. That man is too famous and successful to be posting here.
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