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Stacks 24/01/30(Tue)10:15 No. 18432 [Reply]
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Post 'em




Must-reads 18/05/21(Mon)04:31 No. 17877 [Reply]
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Where are the best places for an uncultured /lit/let to start?


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23/01/23(Mon)14:12 No. 18342
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Right here!


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23/05/24(Wed)04:22 No. 18378

>>18329
I read the English translation by Terence Kilmartin. Loved parts of it. Got bored by
the long sequences about Marcel's justifications for his 'inversion'. Forever stuck in my mind is a little cupboard smelling of orris root.


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24/01/16(Tue)01:59 No. 18431
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manga is like porn with words




19/01/06(Sun)15:47 No. 17926 [Reply]
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Hey guys, my english stage is B1 and i think reading books is best way to improve my english. Which book you offer for B1 niggas?


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23/10/26(Thu)20:23 No. 18407

It can be quite difficult to write this or that essay, especially in those things that are not very well versed. That's why I started using the services of people who write texts for money from online essay writer https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/agency-wire/2145325--write-an-essay-for-me-custom-writing-services---reviewed These guys know well how and what to do and they have quite a wide outlook. They can write an essay on any topic and always do it very quickly and efficiently. I am very happy with the way they work and often turn to them. I think you should go to them, too.


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24/01/16(Tue)01:57 No. 18430
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B2 101




A thread to discuss the works of tolkien 23/08/15(Tue)07:09 No. 18400 [Reply]
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The+Red+Barron 24/01/01(Mon)23:36 No. 18424

The hobbits were right, the ring was safe with Gollum except for Gandalf knew of it and wanted to use it. He was a troublemaker!




Shakespeare The+Red+Barron 23/03/10(Fri)14:31 No. 18357 [Reply]
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So William (Dick) Shakespeare (Masturbator) is pretty famous for his plays, but have you guys read Sonnets? It's honestly amazing how good those poems are, there's also a lot of use of the word NIGGER and he dedicated one poem entirely to how hideous niggers and anything black are. I highly suggest you all read it, I was never a big fan of the plays but the Sonnets are fucking beautiful and pointed, totally without modern censorship nigger garbage


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23/05/24(Wed)06:29 No. 18381

In 7chan's realm, where creativity dwells,
Basements become havens for tales untold.
With tendies savored, and Mountain Dew swells,
Users spin wonders in pixels of gold.

A sanctuary where beauty takes flight,
In hidden depths, their artistry unfolds.
From humble abodes, their visions ignite,
In words and images, stories enfold.

Yet 'mongst the brilliance, discontent finds space,
For Jannies they despise, their hearts enraged.
But still, they navigate with vibrant grace,
7chan's spirit can never be caged.

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23/06/09(Fri)03:37 No. 18384

>>18381
very kawaii

I prefer to write poems without classical structure but I might try a legitimate sonnet at some point


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The+Red+Barron 24/01/01(Mon)23:10 No. 18423

Shakespeare has become a favorite, I just finished Julius Ceasar




23/04/17(Mon)22:57 No. 18369 [Reply]
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Free copies of my books hope they make you laugh

f i l e s . c a t b o x . m o e /4s8yl4.pdf
f i l e s . c a t b o x . m o e /f21v69.pdf
f i l e s . c a t b o x . m o e /82sced.pdf
f i l e s . c a t b o x . m o e /irz98h.pdf


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23/07/02(Sun)21:41 No. 18386

>>18369
Omg yes that was hilarious.
Could not believe it was that easy.
Life is fine now.


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23/11/29(Wed)08:32 No. 18415
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>>18369


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The+Red+Barron 24/01/01(Mon)20:21 No. 18420

nice




PROPHECY-- The Punishment Of My Evil Elites 23/12/20(Wed)01:17 No. 18419 [Reply]
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PROPHECY-- The Punishment Of My Evil Elites

"The WEF has got to go, My son. It is evil. I will eradicate it from the Earth. Its leaders are evil; they want to destroy the planet. I will eradicate them. I will destroy them all. The evil elite will be destroyed from off the face of the Earth. I will destroy all who want to destroy humanity. They are evil. Expect their elimination. Tell all they will be destroyed. I will depopulate them from off the planet. They have to go. Tell all that they will fail in their attempt to start World War 3; I will destroy them; they have got to go. A blight they are, destroying humanity with evil drugs, vaccines, and all manner of wickedness. Their technology will not go far; I will destroy them. Their AI machines will fail their objectives; all the works of Satan will fail. They give themselves unto the Devil; destroy them I will. Their wealth will fail them in the end, fail to rescue them from the evil calamities coming. The LORD has spoken. Amen and amen. Distribute far and wide."




(Artists and writers) For those that struggle to start 23/07/29(Sat)11:27 No. 18394 [Reply]
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Dear friend,

First of all, I must say that I’ve been meaning to write to you for a long time. For years, actually. This letter has been in the making since I was a teenager. I'm about to enter the second quarter of my century, and I thought if I didn't do it now, I’d never do it.

I've been feeling very nostalgic lately. Every day I reflect on my life, especially on my art. You know I like to write. And I think about why I write. What is it that moves people to do anything?

I think it's love and pain. I believe that humans were made to escape pain and protect love. I say “protect” and not “seek” because love is inherent in human beings, contrary to what cynics might say. To be alive is to flow with love, and as proof of this I can show you the history of humanity: eras of pure misery, suffering that transcends generations, the worst of the worst. Would we consciously choose to continue an existence plagued with endless evils, if there wasn't a reason to do so? Don't you think we would have decided a long time ago to put an end to all evil forever, that is, to voluntarily extinguish ourselves, if we thought that was the most rational thing to do? What makes our small and insignificant species not choose to self-destruct is what makes it not so insignificant. It’s love for life that moves the world, my friend. It may be subconscious, it disguises itself, it changes shape, but it's there.

But when it comes to art, it doesn't matter what moves the world; an artist is an individual, and the human mind must be analyzed in terms of its uniqueness. What can move an artist who has never loved, or who has never felt pain? Where can his magic… his inspiration come from? Where is an artist's love born?

Art is sensory. We can see it in paintings, movies and novels; we smell and taste it in culinary works; we can touch it on the fabric of a dress; we hear it in orchestras and indie rock bands. But its inspiration is not sensory. It isn’t intellectual either: it doesn’t come from the body or the mind.

There's a book called The War of Art (by Steven Pressfield) that states that all callings of the soul, that is, vocations, come from a single source, a single metaphysical force, separated, but united to us, that indicates the path we must follow to reach happiness. There is a force that wants us to accomplish our mission. They are the angels, the muses, the “inspiration”, whatever you want to call it. When we do what we came to do in the world, we are accompanied by this force.


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23/07/29(Sat)11:28 No. 18395

But there is an obstacle, as immaterial as its counterpart. There’s another force that haunts all people, all the time. It's almost undetectable, very hard to see. Pressfield calls it "Resistance". It's the force that tries to prevent us from fulfilling our mission. I'm sure this will be familiar to you, it certainly is to me.

Resistance fights against the divine. It’s an ally of abulia, depression and apathy. It’s a leech that feeds on suffering; it’s never satisfied and will never be. It has a colossal objective: to destroy love for life.

To me, Resistance feels like an endless list of priorities. Anything seems much more urgent than sitting down to write my ideas. There’s always something else to do, the time never seems right, my ideas have to wait to be written, they have to get in line. But what's strange is that when I get free time, I’m the one that goes out in search of something else. Leisure has to be avoided at all costs. Not even the idea of starting appears in my mind. And if it does, something inside me panics. Now’s the right time, inaudible voices whisper, if you don't do it now, you never will.

Then Resistance answers for me, without my noticing. It does so with my voice:

I have to watch that new anime that everyone is talking about.

I need cigarettes.

I have to go get a coffee with Miranda.

I have to get into a relationship.
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23/07/29(Sat)11:29 No. 18396

I cleared my schedule (that was never that busy), closed my bedroom door, put on my headphones and rested my fingers on the laptop keys. Muses are capricious; sometimes they play pranks, sometimes they test you. They are spontaneous, they like their orders to be followed immediately. Sometimes they abandon me when I'm alone with a blank document, patiently waiting for some indication, however precarious it may be.

They don't listen to threats. They don't care about your need to acquire capital to feed yourself, or ask about the status of your rent or bills. They only know that they won't let you be happy until you do what they say. They’re a little despotic in that respect. How inconsiderate... don't you think? Why couldn't they call me for a more lucrative and stable activity, like programming. There are people who have programming, medicine or law as vocation, good for them. My luck is that of a hostile and difficult to secure world. The muses don’t promise anything material. They don’t promise success, fame or fortune.

Resistance can also take the form of overly strict self-criticism. This is especially pernicious, because we may think those are our own perfectionistic standards. That our sensitivity to mistakes is so high that nothing we do seems to satisfy us. Of course, these criticisms are limited to our work only. We can appreciate other people's works and ignore the imperfections, sometimes we don't even notice them. It's hard to perceive that the criticism is rarely directed to our art, and is almost always directed to ourselves. If that haughty voice only leaves a bitter aftertaste, without anything constructive, it’s the voice of Resistance.

Also you can’t argue with Resistance. No matter how much you argue with it, invariably you’ll lose. The only thing that can be done to weaken it is to listen to it attentively, knowing what it really is.

Resistance can also imitate (or reproduce) the voices of others. For example, an older brother:

"Cringe."

A father:

"Is that what you spend your time on?"
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23/07/29(Sat)11:30 No. 18397

Forgive me for being so hyperbolic.

It's hard to overcome the relentless urge to self-destruct when we see no reason to do so. It bleeds empty, boring hours, in which we are almost paralyzed on the bed, lazily sliding our fingertips across the phone screen. You have time, right? Art can wait. Checking twitter is more important. Our pride doesn’t allow us to abandon the idea that one day we will put in 100% of our effort, one day we’ll get tired of lying to ourselves and we will study, draw, write, exercise or sleep well. But that day never comes. That's why every birthday feels so miserable. If you get to work, the years that go by won't make you despair, I assure you.

Who can leap into the void, relying only on faith in oneself? A lunatic.

Who can leap into the void, relying on faith in oneself, and survive? Those that trust, I suppose.

And I don't mean that they trust that in the end, they’ll accomplish all their goals, that they’ll live out the fantasies of the future that were born in childhood. Fulfilling your mission doesn’t mean that. The muses don’t dictate fate or circumstances. Trusting them promises nothing but their company.

What I mean by all this is that art fulfills a function, one of the most selfish ones there is. It helps the artist to be happy. For some that means expressing their pain through art. Others express the love that fills their hearts, love for art or for life. My muse is honesty. When writing fiction or a letter like this, I'm being honest, and that is pure happiness.




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need book Rakan Salih 19/03/20(Wed)19:13 No. 17954 [Reply]
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anyone have this book {this is the way the world ends: an oral history of zombie war} by Keith Taylor
sorry if it is the wrong section.


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19/04/10(Wed)10:55 No. 17965

This book looks interesting for me too. I am fond of reading horror stories, but I have not enough time for reading it. Because I am stundent and need to study. My favorite horror writer is S. Spilberg. But I am bad at writing and use helo with writing papers. Recently I checked review with writing services on https://paidpaper.net/review-of-essayfactory-uk/ and have plan to use it.


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thanks Rakan+Salih 19/04/16(Tue)10:53 No. 17968

thank you very much, you do me a big favor




13/05/03(Fri)12:17 No. 16868 [Reply]
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What is the general taxonomy of stream of consciousness style writings? Please be more technical than 'dribble'


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14/05/20(Tue)23:05 No. 17184
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glossolalia, written down.


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14/07/19(Sat)05:32 No. 17236

>>17184
Wouldn't that be asemic writing?


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23/06/09(Fri)03:38 No. 18385

>>16983
lmao

excellent correction anon





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