You need to read 400 books before you post on /lit/. If you still haven’t reached this level, lurk moar.
Why don't people just talk about the books they've actually read and listen when it's something they haven't read about? It would solve all problems.
>>24838256Newfags and summerfags, man.
>>24838224i have read the entire acotar series 70 times over am i welcome to be part of the community ??? pls if you say no i will shake and cry and shit myself
>>24838487That depends, are you going to chime in on a discussion about Plato without having read him or stick to ACOTAR threads?
>>24838496plato was deeply inspired by sarah j mass so i would say i have more than enough of a right to contribute to platonic discussions
only 400?
>>24838224Elaborate on how you came to the number 400
>>24838548I made a few concessions, but it wasn't too difficult.
>>2483854852 books a year7 years, 8 monthsThat’s the same amount of time as someone who took a 4 year Bachelor of Arts degree with honours and a PhD
>>24838561>a book a monthoh, anon. oh.. oh... I... oh gosh
>>24838565>monthsthat's weeks you fucking jeet
>>24838565>me on duodequinquagintember the 13th.
>>24838224Easy. I read every Goosebumps book twice.
Its better to know a few great books really well than have a shallow read on many.
>>24838224The way I see reddit retards gloat about how they read 100 books in one year makes me think your criteria is flawed.
>>24838565Christ if you're this bad at reading and comprehending a short post I can't imagine how you get through entire books. Embarassing
>>24838711Reddit is better than this place at this point. How much off-topic garbage is there? And how many Discords are sprouting up so you can join a network of ecelebs and internet lolcow personalities? 4chan never used to be like this, at least not /lit/, and Redditors at least stay on topic.
>>24838717staying on topic means little of the topic is brandon sanderson and the count of monte cristo till the end of time.
>>24838717I'm so glad you think so, because I love to copy paste the story of the one and only time I ever used reddit.>want to sell a watch>decide reddit might be better than ebay>find the appropriate board and read the rules>upload photos to gay 3rd party website because reddit doesn't host images or something?>write post about watch I'm selling and asking price>faggots start saying I'm breaking the rules and downvoting my post>reread rules, I didn't break any>tell them I didn't break any rules, and to please state which rule specifically I broke>they tell me my asking price is too high and it breaks the rules and they downvote my posts again>I tell them there's no rule on setting prices, and they downvote me again>people say they can get the same watch online cheaper>ask them where?>they downvote my post again>they post some websites with the same watch but it's sold out>I tell them that price is irrelevant since it's sold out, and it seems like they actually can't find it for sale online>they downvote me again>my posts are now "controversial">it's clear that the problem is poorfags want my watch but don't want to pay my price>redditors state that no one will buy the watch from me now because I don't have 6,000,000 karma from 12 years of posting BLM propaganda and Star Wars fanart>long story short: I decide reddit is a bust Every time some faggot like you says "acktually reddit is quite a lovely and civilized place" I think back to my experience on the most vindictive, sniveling, passive-aggressive website in the world.
>>24838777Well, I don't use reddit at all but /lit/ is garbage now.
>>24838777the watch jews are WILD. can confirm, Just sold a cartier tank and that dude was ruthless
>>24838784/lit/ was garbage since its inception. Do you remember all the Harry Potter and Eragon threads back then? All the philosophy fags espousing their wikipedia knowledge on nihilism? /lit/ never had a golden age.
>>24838791I only ever used /lit/ because my best friend told me to and I wanted to feel closer to them.
>>24838791>he will never miss a thing that never existedhave you no sense of romance? live a little.
>>24838566>52 books a weekliterally impossible
>>24838837lol, lmao