>>23311557Lame. If you buy a hardcopy does it come with a coupon for $5 off the fedora of your choice?
i didnt read that but bump to make more people mad at it
>>23311557>oh no i read a silly poem therefore god doesn't real. What a retarded take.t atheist
>>23312799>I'm not like other girls...KYS
>>23311557Clearly a skill issue.
>>23312954What did that post have to do with the post it was responding to? Am I talking to a broken chatbot, or did you reply to the wrong post?
>>23312999lurk more
>>23311557>hope of an afterlifeI feel like bad people do this.
>waaahhh I'm wasting my life getting drunk until dawn every day!!!! I'm so afraid to die!!!!thought-provoking stuff
>if you want to be successful poet write about the indescribable joy of falling in love, the unbearable pain of falling out of love, the fear of growing old or dying, being bored etc. >these are the things the human cattle can understand
>>23313041>>23313035
>>23313080I'm sorry your life has no higher purpose, atheistchud, but that doesn't mean other people can't enjoy meaning in theirs.
>>23311557Boooooorriiiinnngg. The only larkin who matters is larkin love.
Holy shit I didn't even see that this was Philip Larkin at first, of course the same guy who wrote "Church Going" lives this kind of life lmao
>>23311557Marxists need to be slaughtered en masse
>>23313221Larkin was a borderline fascist conservative. The fuck are you on?
>>23313279>doesn't know that fascism is an offshoot of marxism
>>23313294There is a link, fair enough. But either way, Larkin would not agree with being called a Marxist.
>>23311557>this fedora-tier poem that doesn’t even convincingly respond to the religious perspective he condescends proves there’s no afterlife ok
>>23313584He sounds like a fag
>>23313191Too bad that's actually a good poem. Sorry you couldn't enjoy it anon.
>>23314441Oh I do think it is a nice poem, it's just funny that the same guy saying "religion is just pure superstition and the world will be more enlightened when we're done with it for good" is also an alcoholic who has a crippling fear of death
>>23314740Fair enough. I guess that poses the question as to how much control we actually have over our beliefs and their behavioral consequences.