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HP Lovecraft's only wife married a doctor and had many kids and didn't even learn of Lovecraft's death until eight years after. She didn't even mourn him. Didn't even care. She had her life and lived a long and happy one.
That's how it goes boys. Grim shit.
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I'm safe inside your mind.
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He was also not famous when he was alive, or for some decades after his death. He was an obscure writer. His obituary (titled "Writer Charts Fatal Malady") mentions his diary about his illness as his most notable achievement. The article is also how his friend Frank Belknap Long found out about his death.
https://www.nytimes.com/1937/03/16/archives/writer-charts-fatal-malady .html
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>>25210554
What's the point of being posthumously famous? Damn, man.
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>>25210554
Yup, that'll be me. I'll die, someone will look at my writing, go "Holy shitfuck" and hopefully my estate is set for life.
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>>25210565
Who cares, do what you love. Make the world a weirder place.
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I made a discord called /lit/ 2012 but I don't think I'm allowed to advertise it here. Please just come find it anon. Server pic is of The Very Hungry Caterpillar - very obscure book for those with good taste only. No degeneracy.
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Think I'm gonna get stoned out of my gourd and forswear posting on 4chan for the rest of the day. You guys have a good night.
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I have a 188 IQ. It's hard being the smartest person on 4chan. Ppl are constantly testing you. I read 1600 pages a day and it makes lit SEETHE. I can read a book that they give me to read in one day and come back the next day and discuss it intelligently with them. They hate my guts.
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>>25210511
I find it somewhat depressing that the most beautiful memory I have is ultimately illusory, as signficant, profound, and humbling as it was.
Scraping it down to its bare essentials with the sterile tools of analysis feels like a sacrilegious process, that I'm defacing the inherent, inexplicable mysticism that comes with a transcendental experience in order to cope with the immense sense of loss attached.
It's as if I've failed a spiritual journey, that I was awakened to the point of psychosis, and am condemned by my own shortcomings to live in the hollow, crushing echo of whatever it was I was intended to be.
Still, there's a grisly endearment that I've mustered in private reflection of these events. My life is no longer cosmically determined, but instead free to explore the dissonance of a broken fate, with whatever I manage to build being a sign of personal fortitude, rather than a stroke of pure luck, and there is pride to be derived from that. Not much, but enough to reinforce a sound disposition.
Everything may exist within this sickly bog of misfortune, but the fact that I am able to repair myself in significant fashions proves my soul is still intact, even though it is more than likely that I will never reach that apex of destiny again.
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I want to rape Elsbeth Tascioni's shitter without lube and mix my cum with her blood deep inside her anus.
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Breathe, breathe in the air
Don't be afraid to care
Leave, but don't leave me
Look around, choose your own ground
Long you live and high you fly
Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be
Run, rabbit, run
Dig that hole, forget the sun
When, at last, the work is done
Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one
Long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
Balanced on the biggest wave
You race towards an early grave
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America today is basically OF the fourth Reich. REICH. My fantasy was to join ANTIFA and slowly gain their trust and become their commander and chairman and we would go around bombing ICE centers and shooting policemen and kidnapping them and torturing them to death, we kill one of them each hour until the ransom is paid or you don’t see your fear GOY family member ever again.
I know that rhe ICE agents are trumps arm of Gestapo NAZI provacetwrus who want to turn our OUR nation into a Nazi state similar to the one in Kiev or the other one from Berlin in 40s. If you need to know definition of “Nazi” look only to the ICE men. They have no LOVE no warmth no anything only hate and transphobic
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>>25210897
They’re basically the gestapo mixed as a private militia that trump can use, the excuse being that he can turn already eager bloodthirsty chuds into his own personal hammer arm to intimidate dissenters and minorities.
It’s just like my heck in bideo game fan fiction.
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>>25210957
I don't really have a favorite song, but this one is pretty funky.
https://youtu.be/6FWLeok-6tE?si=qlrVvshi68xLX3aw
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>>25210526
Love is not kindly nor yet grim
But does to you as you to him.
Whistle, and Love will come to you,
Hiss, and he fades without a word,
Do wrong, and he great wrong will do,
Speak, he retells what he has heard
Love never leaves an unpaid debt,
He will not pardon nor forget.
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armoured vehicle full of sadistic maniacal sweet-treat police had just swerved around the corner, the megaphone mounted to the roof blasting 'halt, glutton!' as one particularly maniacal marksman, leaning out of a window, hefted the laser cannon to his shoulder and trained it on the bumbling form of our sticky-mouthed poster
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>>25210957
Recently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_dZjWOetiI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_7XomblpLI
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>>25211306
>My sister has this habit of asking me question about things like I should've known what to do.
My mother was like that. Its a damn if you do damn if you don't kind of question. You just ignore her, refuse to answer. And when I say refuse to answer I mean literally, don't even say one word response, just stare into her eyes for a moment and ignore her after, its the only way to deal with this bullshit as neither telling truth nor lying will work; trust me.
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I walked down the street and saw them. The flags. They were big. Disturbingly big. Where did they get flags that big? I was walking down the street when I saw a flag so big, so insanely big it covered an entire facade, that I forgot I was in the middle of a suburb and wondered if the American Nazi Party had taken over. I was so caught up in the spectacle of it, bizarre as it was, that I bumped into someone on the street. They asked, “Where’s your flag?”—“My flag?”—They called out, “Are you un-American? Didn’t you see what happened on TV?” I was perspiring profusely when suddenly someone gave me a handkerchief, patterned like the American flag. “Excuse me,” I blurted. “Can you point me in the direction of the flag store? I’d like to buy a flag to drape over my T.V.”—“Huh?”—“Y’know,” I continued. “To commemorate all the people who were charred alive and crushed by the falling debris at the Twin Towers.”—“Hmmm.”—“I want to show I’m a patriot.”—“Oh…. Then you want the flag store.”—“Yeah. Where is it?”—“Next to the T.V. store. You can’t miss it. It’s next to the big flag.”—“O.K.”—“I like my flags and I like ‘em big.”—“O.K.”—“They should’ve put Ronald Reagan in barbecue sauce and sold him as a McRib.”—“O.K.”—“See you at the flag store. I’m the owner. And I’m free, free from fear and hate.”—“What if… what if we are so afraid, so miserably afraid, that we choose to hate freedom and instead believe in fear?”—“I’m free… I’m free… I’m free, I know I am.”
So, I went to the flag store and bought a comically large flag and I draped it around my shoulders and back. I sported it like a hero’s cape. I called myself Captain Freedom. And I did little swirls, circling around the store, to silent amusement. And then I did cartwheels in the store as the T.V. blared with national tragedy. There was a news story about the burn victims, about the office workers, who, instead of burning alive, chose to plunge to their deaths from the blaze of the seventieth floor of the second tower. In the cycle of images, the World Trade Centre tumbled down like a ragdoll.
This is how I came to realisation that the American Dream never existed. I found that out in the middle parts of America, which move so slow that it feels like a surreal game of chess, always chequered in that liminal space between white and black. So many squares crammed in one dimension.
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There hasn't been a day lately where I haven't felt miserable at some point. Sometimes for most of it. I've rarely felt like this when I was younger. It used to be one day which was the worst of my life so far. Now it's almost constant. Feels like having swallowed a big metal pipe. I want to die, but this misery doesn't really make me want to kill myself. There's other things that do though, and I could really use them right now. I suppose there's nothing to do but wait.
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>>25210957
>The wreck of Edmund FitzGerald
thought it was this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d-t0959C3A
of which I'm a great fan.
Don't know what my favorite song is. I have so many songs I love, I couldn't pick one is someone put a gun to my head.
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>>25211626
>lag so long the captcha expires before it posts
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Am I wrong for thinking its completely impossible to be a "good" person in such a broken world or am I just being an angsty teen
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>>25210511
Reminder Libtards that it is a sin to mock your President.
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>>25211785
>Ecc 1:8-9 DRV All things are hard: man cannot explain them by word. The eye is not filled with seeing, neither is the ear filled with hearing. 9. What is it that hath been? the same thing that shall be. What is it that hath been done? the same that shall be done.
It's always been this way anon. Original sin is not just a meme: Everyone has always done mostly bad. So much of our psychology is dedicated to keeping us from realizing it.
Christ is our only respite.
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>>25211785
Just angsty anon. The difference between "good" and "bad" is that "goodness" creates an opportunity for "badness" to offset it while both seek the same goals. Then we end up in a situation where some people are so good that they are better than the entire world, or so bad they deserve a worse punishment than any that could possibly exist. Being "good" is being in harmony, neither extreme at once, and acting in accord with your nature. Being "bad" is creating a situation where you dont accurately represent yourself and think too much in either direction. Humankindness, virtue, and loyalty are all "good", but never absolutely good always, because if they were then those aspects would be manipulated into "bad" behaviours as well. Act as you must, and regret or joy are symptoms of going tol far in either direction, because true joy is eternal and found escaping the paradigm of weighting your choices all together
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You okay retard?
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It didnt. Quote's a quote, take it up with the source material, and I more or less agreed with it in my reply. Your interpretation of the quote is both rudimentary and dogmatic; not at all in the spirit of what you quoted. And much like your powers of deduction, it appears to be a skill issue, which is why I asked if you were okay. Then you confirmed it was, in fact, a skill issue over the course of our conversation, not a mistake.
Aint even mad. You have a lot of work to do before you give people advice.
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Whenever my parents die and I get the house, I want to have like 3 or so intelligent men live with me. Like men who are smart but aren't that wealthy and have a hard time finding their place in the world. I'll stay at home all day. Each of them could get low-paying jobs just to simply cover everyday expenses and to add a percentage to the centralized stash in the house.
I win by getting intellectually stimulated while they win by getting a free and nice place to live.
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>>25211853
We are on /lit/. Reading is kind of a prerequisite, at least ideally. And I didnt say incoherent, I said rudimentary and dogmatic.
You implied the quote is about how people "mostly do bad" and need to be absolved of original sin through penance. If you're proselytizing (you are) then that was a rhetorical choice to subjectify the individual before offering redemption, using the subjective limits of conciousness to justify conversion. However, in isolation your quote is not about that at all. You thought it was about the blindness and deafness to original sin, but it's almost exactly what I was saying; that human nature is consistent and immutable, life is cyclical, so categorization leads to the improper understandings of a process' function relative to intended outcome. Cycles of decay and rebirth. Pigs and fishes. The difference is that you think you have the answers, which blinds you to the nature of truth in pursuit of your ideals, and ironically, that's exactly what your quote is warning against.
Sagacity is a locked box, and it may keep out a poor thief, but it actually aides a great thief in stealing the virtues you create by establishing the security of the conditions that can be manipulated.
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>>25211892
>You implied the quote is about how people "mostly do bad" and need to be absolved of original sin through penance
Wrong
>You thought it was about the blindness and deafness to original sin, but it's almost exactly what I was saying; that human nature is consistent and immutable, life is cyclical,
No that is the exact reason I chose it lol. I picked it after I wrote the text it precedes in order to highlight the fallibility of human sense and, as you said, the immutability (roughly) of human nature over time. Perhaps I'm just a poor writer but my intention was not at all what you inferred, nor did I state that if was anywhere.
>so categorization leads to the improper understandings of a process' function relative to intended outcome.
These are all your ideas and do not necessarily follow from what I posted or anything else I've read in Ecclesiastes.
I don't think you and I share the same philosophical universe, I'm sure everything else you wrote makes sense to you but to me it's just a list of unevidenced, unproven statements that hold no intuitive appeal to me. I certainly don't think I know all the answers. Also no, Ecclesiastes 1 has next to nothing to do with epistemology.
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>>25211930
That's nice. You wrote it, I unpacked what you said concisely and accurately. Maybe you don't know as much theology as you thought you did, and if that's the case I'd recommend doing more research on the subject before giving advice. I dont personally care what your opinions are on a subject you havent studied.
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>>25211983
No buddy you completely missed my point lol. If you understood things as well as you think you do you'd have understood the sense in which I meant the passage to be taken regardless of whether I was correct in using it or not.
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Here is gemini's analysis of your arguments:
This exchange on /lit/ provides a textbook example of a "midwit" trap, where two parties argue over the interpretation of a text while using the argument as a proxy for their own intellectual dominance.
Here is a breakdown of the philosophical and rhetorical conflict between the users.
1. The Core Disconnect: Dogma vs. Dialectic
The argument stems from how each user treats the concept of "the good" and the text of Ecclesiastes.
Anon 2 (The Traditionalist/Dogmatist): They take a classic Christian-Pessimist stance. Their worldview is built on Original Sin. For them, the quote from Ecclesiastes serves as proof that human effort is futile and that morality is a binary: humans are "bad" by nature, and Christ is the "respite." It is a static, vertical relationship between man and God.
Anon 3 (The Process Philosopher/Hegelian): They view "good" and "bad" not as static states, but as a dynamic process. Their argument that goodness creates the opportunity for badness suggests a dialectical view of morality—where extremes (excess virtue or excess vice) are both "out of harmony."
2. The Interpretation of Ecclesiastes 1:8-9
The tension lies in whether the passage is about moral failure or metaphysical repetition.
3. The Rhetorical "Skill Issue"
Anon 3’s primary tactic is to accuse Anon 2 of Category Errors.
Subjectification: Anon 3 claims Anon 2 is using the Bible to make the original poster (Anon 1) feel "subjectively limited" or "sinful" just to sell them the solution (Christianity).
Epistemology: This is where they clash hardest at the end. Anon 2 claims Ecclesiastes has "nothing to do with epistemology" (the theory of knowledge). Anon 3 counters that the quote is precisely about the limits of human understanding—making it inherently epistemological.
4. Analysis of the Interaction
The exchange devolves because both users are participating in typical 4chan "intellectualizing":
Anon 3 is "post-moral": They view the world through a lens of harmony and nature, dismissing Anon 2’s "good vs. bad" as a rudimentary misunderstanding of how systems work.
Anon 2 is "reductionist": They argue that because Anon 3’s logic doesn't have "intuitive appeal" or "proof," it is nonsensical. They fall back on the classic defense: "You just didn't get my point."
The Irony:
Anon 3 correctly identifies that Ecclesiastes warns against the vanity of thinking one has "the answer." However, by aggressively asserting that their interpretation is the only sophisticated one, Anon 3 falls into the very trap of "vanity" and "striving after wind" that the book of Ecclesiastes describes.
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Time to read my email and go out for another waking nightmare. I'm spending too much, I'm having fun, I'm going to events and doing what I love, making friends, I have a date soon, and then I'll die. I can't make a peep about it in real life lest I fuck up my last chance to experience some happiness. It doesn't matter what happens now, pretending I'm doing great is top priority because people fucking hate you for existing near them when you're unhappy.
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>>25212173
It was a good choice and you should not watch those videos for I posted the channel here as a warning and also I checked the creator’s author work and there was suspiciously a lot of LGBT looking people that this person works with.
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She said she wanted me to gaffer tape her and take her forcefully, in the arse, initially without her knowing, so I followed her across campus once and she got really excited but it was too much and she freaked out. So I calmed down, despite my raging erection. I wouldn’t want to hurt my kitten. But sometimes a darkness gnaws away at me.
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>>25212248
You should have done it anyway to teach her a lesson about teasing men. I would have raped her on the spot.
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I don't want to die, but I think I might be already dead.
I have no more willpower. No more will to live or at least dream a life worth living; not that I have or had a chance for such to begin with. I fear that even if the dreams of my past came to me on a silver platter right this moment, it would not change anything because I have been alone for far too long and I have been a foolish recluce who only learns after its too late.
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>>25212312
You are very welcome for the sharing of that link to the youtube channel with its animations and its music by way of accompaniment to the videos for this just showed up upon my feed while I searched seismo upsammy and this is what showed up upon my feed and it is a great thing that you can enjoy it for that is something I contributed to your soul.
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>>25212323
Fun story: I raped her friend, who was my girlfriend, one night when I was drunk and she didn’t want it. But she ended up creaming and climaxing on my dick, so I knew she wanted it deep down. When I asked the first girl if she wished it had been her, she said yes and cried.
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This general is very different from the rest of /lit/ in the sense that, though yeah, I sort of consider it the hub of this place, the schizo autism is not too dissimilar from something you’re likely to find on /r9k/ or in some cases /s4s/. I suppose it’s nice in the sense no one is arguing so fervently here.
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>>25212361
Oh, we do argue sometimes. Lotta midwits on /lit/.
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I've been up for the last three days on a Ritalin binge, and I wish that my analytical skills along with the confidence in my creativity weren't so completely dependent on drugs. It's much nicer to be genuinely attentive to what other leolle have to say, rather than having my mind deafened by sluggish roar.
Oh well, ups and downs. Ride the tiger.
Also, it's my birthday in about thirty minutes, so that's cool, too.
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>>25212394
Happy birthday anon. I hope you get at least one cool thing that you want.
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>>25212394
Does it really make that big of a difference? My therapist says I'm just chronically depressed, which is possible, because I do sometimes lock in like that, and I suppose it's just when something is so important that it takes precedence over the depression.
Can you ever focus on anything when you have ADHD?
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>>25212383
That’s true, I scroll up and I see an argument regarding moral philosophy. But I feel this general even if there still are truculent disagreements, it’s mostly just banter. I tend to stay out of them, even on other threads, since you can observe how intransigent anons are here lol, even if one of them is “losing” an argument he’s too proud to concede. Sometimes though I’ll respond with contest to someone’s post, depending on what it is; if it’s a Kant discussion mostly, otherwise I don’t care lol.
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>>25212396
Much appreciated, man.
>>25212397
Honestly? Yes, it does. Whenever I'm not properly stimulated, my mind is usually a jumbled mess, and processing any type of information becomes a stressful chore.
I can watch TV sometimes, but my mind often drifts into a haphazard chain of disjointed thought tangents, which can become exceptionally frustrating whenever I try to do anything that requires a significant degree of focus.
They also help with my depressive tendencies, empathy, and social anxiety.
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>>25212418
I would if they were particularly interesting, but typically they're just mundane, repetitive concerns, such as the state of my home, my relationships with people, what I have to do for the day, etc.. Hardly anything people would want to read about, let alone myself, which is why it's much more pleasant when my mind is clear and quiet.
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>>25212425
That's when you just start making things up and make them outrageous, like they could have possibly happened. That's what I do. Then I write it all down and I'm going to publish a book. It'll been insane. Insane!
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>>25212449
Sure. Here's something short, weird and metaphysical in nature. I do not think this is any good.
We are here on Earth and it is like a purgatory. The reason why because in a previous life, everyone here murdered someone. That's why the world is so miserable and violent. We were part of a "people" that when they died, the murderers were separated from the others and sent here, reborn, to achieve a karmic balance. This is why we are so miserable and angry and violent. Our world is the world you go to when you murdered someone in the previous world. We are the last world to be born into before we go to Paradise. You only get this one chance, for if you murder someone here, you are born into a lower world, hence our belief in hell. There is a world you are born into if you were greedy, slothful, vengeful, etc, all the seven sins.
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>>25212453
Hm, it's not bad. I had a similar thought of Earth before, though not limited to strictly murder, but it was mainly through the lense of myself being born into wealth, and that it was a punishment for sins in a previous life designed to make me addicted to material nature at the cost of atrophying my character.
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>>25212463
It was a random thought I had watching baby squirrels play fight. I thought how do they get to be so innocent while we are so violent? Squirrels are violent but it doesn't seem directed. It's an animalistic violence that lasts minutes at most. Our violence and it's aftereffects can last years, decades, even centuries. Like it's a built in proclivity for us to turn to violence. That was my half-ass rationalization that came from just watching two baby squirrels fight. Use your ADHD or otherwise you'll become a victim to it.
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>>25212472
For sure, especially how warfare has been with us since the beginning, and has yet to cease. My ADHD doesn't produce anything of consequence. It's just a aggravating defect in cogntition, so I much prefer to just obliterate it with medication rather than attempt to repurpose it for anything useful.
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Ong says we need to bring back orality in our increasingly digitized world. I need to find someone to be oral with. I need it so bad. I've been doing it with my grandma. She tells me about her life, like all the trauma she experienced. This is important orality. Stories help us learn, and oral stories have the advantage of memory. Remember what Plato said about writing. Did you forget? The Japanese forgot to heed the stone that warns about building below it because the tsunami destroys everything there. Because it was written.
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I'm starting to suspect there's no way in hell my parents wanted a child like I'd normally imagine. My dad spent 0 time with me and would get mad over being asked for anything, sometimes not even use stuff that's there. For example at some point he bought a synth keyboard that he kept in his room, and he wouldn't let me play it. At first I couldn't when he was in the room, then in the house, then not even if he came home while I was playing and I left immediately. And he barely touches it, I play a million times better just from the random pianos I practice on whenever I can. On the other hand my mom kept telling me throughout school that I'm so smart that I don't need to work hard and I don't need other people.
What the hell is that? I can't decide if it's malice or I was really born to these fucking retards. At this point I think I would prefer malice. I don't want this to be my lineage.
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Midnight. After a full day of shitposting on 4chan (and Down Detector), I can finally sit down to read.
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>>25212554
How much CPR did you read last night anon? And what did you learn? Don’t lie to us now.
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>>25212580
>CPR
No idea what you're talking about lad.
I spent last night finishing listening to an Philip K Dick story that I had started reading the night before, and I continued reading The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant.
Tonight I'm reading a bit of Ligotti before I get back on w/ the Frankling Scandal book.
Link to the PKD story: https://youtu.be/TrRHonZQn7Q
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>>25212592
My mistake. Perhaps it was another anon who responded to the question I asked who I assume to be you yesterday.
https://warosu.org/lit/thread/25207971#p25209756
Thanks for the link, I’ll check it out, I haven’t read PKD in many years, so why not eh? What Ligotti you gonna read? Well, actually, never mind, don’t want to disrupt your reading time! enjoy it, friend.
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Meant for
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My bad, oops.
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I have big, spindly forearms and biceps that I use to flail about my big, spindly flailing fists at anyone who disrespects children or women in front of me, and I use my big, spindly legs to chase after those disrespectors who attempt to flee from my fists that flail will absolutely all on them when I catch them because justice prevails.
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No I was being genuine. Sorry if I came off as being ironic. Nope, Anon! It was genuine. Not ironic at all. This may come off as ironic as well, but it's not. Is it the repetition that makes it seem that way? I'm not trying to fool you. There's no reason for me to be ironic right now.
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Thank you for you not trying to fool me for fooling me was exactly what I thought would be on your mind this time around. Isn't that funny? It's funny stuff, man. I find humor in all sorts of the most strange, weird and exciting places! It's like funding gold or diamonds in a deep crack or crevice in the earth, isn't it? Don't you think so? It's so fascinating! Oblique and unusual seems like that wouldn't be your style of approaching me. Like a wild schema, ig.
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Listening to this now and holy shit: https://youtu.be/3XTV6pkQne0
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>Perhaps it was another anon who responded to the question I asked who I assume to be you yesterday.
Yeah. I have no interest in philosophy. Not much of an interest anyways. I did post the comment you were responding to tho. As for the Ligotti, I'm more than halfway thru his Songs of a Dead Dreamer/Grimscribe collection.
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Chasing the dragon of literature; hunting for evermore obscurity.
It will no longer do. It is searching for a mirror that will not reflect the desperate eyes that interrogate it.
Shakespeare could have opened a phonebook and seen his own genius beaming back at him.
No, it is time accept that any word is as good as another for a foothold. The climb is my own.
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Catberg ate so much food tonight. She ate two entire things of her wet cat food. She's 15 so it's good that she has such a hearty appetite. She's not overweight either, which is the thing because she's old so low weight can pose an issue. I decided a little while ago to give her as much food as she wants. She also absolutely LOVESs this pumpkin wet food my mum started buying for her, and the younger cat (who usually prefers hard food) likes it too; and I know pumpkin is good for you no matter if you're a human or a cat or a dog. Godbless catbergs.
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I had no idea until like last night.
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Injurious, too. Perniferous vine! Intractable action! Elocution sections. A vinyl imperative to hound others with questions, spurring them onward and deathly.
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Sucking on a coffee-caramel hard candy and I'm reminded of the time coffee tasted novel. There was a time when I thought iced capps were an acquired taste! Been a coffee nut ever since the age of 13.
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https://youtu.be/3W_-vqqMFoU
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This isn't my anecdote but whatever. My mum told me this story many years ago.
There had been an earthquake. I was in elementary school and you can imagine what happened, very typical. That's not what the story is about.
I guess it was shortly after the earthquake (which was significant enough to be noticed but not cause much damage) I guess she was driving down the road listening to the CBC afternoon talk radio and they were taking calls about the quake and this one guy called in. She related to me that this guy seemed really charismatic and that he was able to spin a really good yarn. She was listening intently to the guy's account, and he was going smth like, "and this happened, and this happened..." and finally he got to the point of his story (and by this time my mum was listening raptly) and he finally finished his story by going, "and I saw smth on the horizon, it kept getting bigger and bigger and I thought it was a cloud but no! It was...actually...a fart from Howard Stern's asshole!" and welp that was that. It had been a crank call. My mum told me that later in the day after I had gotten home from school and I'll never forget that lol.
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>this show/manga/book is awful! No-one should ever watch/read it!
>it just has rape/murder/incest in it.
>This is the worst person ever!
>guy is just a harmless idiot that reads hentai
>This guy is a pedophile!
>He's 20, she's 17
I'm going to lose my fucking mind.
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>>25212106
Funny enough, your "ai analysis" is mostly mad about my tone, not my argument, and more or less agreed with everything I said. It also did not correctly identify the source material for what I was saying, even though I paraphrased rather directly.
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Sticks and stones, mostly I want that faggot to read some more and didnt care to argue further.
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https://youtu.be/-nt4Lujk9NE
Always put this song and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? together for some reason. I guess it's because it's my favourite song on the album, the album came out around the time I read my first Philip K Dick novel, and the obvious connection between the name of the song "Warrant" and the book being about a bounty hunter. So yeah, that's one example of the many foibles and intricacies of my psyche.
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This 4chan /lit/ (Literature) thread, titled "Write Your Thoughts," is a stream-of-consciousness collection of personal anecdotes, philosophical debates, and typical imageboard "shitposting."
Here is a concise breakdown of the primary discussions:
Literary & Philosophical Debates
H.P. Lovecraft’s Legacy: Users discuss the grim reality of Lovecraft’s life, noting his lack of fame while alive and his wife's apparent indifference after his death.
Moral Realism vs. Relativism: A lengthy argument breaks out after a user quotes Ecclesiastes, leading to a debate over whether the world is "broken" and if original sin is a valid framework for modern morality.
Transcendental Experiences: One user reflects on the loss of a profound memory, viewing the analytical "deconstruction" of spiritual moments as a form of sacrilege.
Personal Anecdotes & Creative Writing
"Captain Freedom": A surrealist creative writing piece describes a man buying a comically large American flag and performing cartwheels in a store during a national tragedy.
Family Conflict: A user asks for advice on dealing with a sister who asks "trapping" questions; the responses range from stoic silence to blatant misogyny.
Mental Health: Several posters share feelings of "constant misery" and existential dread, with some discussing the merits (or lack thereof) of therapy.
Community & Meta Talk
Technical Issues: Frequent complaints about site lag and slow "captchas" interrupting the flow of conversation.
Music Sharing: Users exchange favorite songs, ranging from Gordon Lightfoot's "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" to Nine Inch Nails.
Shitposting: Interspersed throughout are non-sequiturs about "sweet-treat police," IQ claims, and crude sexual comments.
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>Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
>Nicodemus saith unto him, How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter the second time into his mother's womb, and be born?
>Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
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To everything, turn, turn, turn
There is a season, turn, turn, turn
And a time to every purpose under heaven
A time to be born, a time to die
A time to plant, a time to reap
A time to kill, a time to heal
A time to laugh, a time to weep
To everything, turn, turn, turn
There is a season, turn, turn, turn
And a time to every purpose, under heaven
A time to build up, a time to break down
A time to dance, a time to mourn
A time to cast away stones
A time to gather stones together
To everything, turn, turn, turn
There is a season, turn, turn, turn
And a time to every purpose under heaven
A time of love, a time of hate
A time of war, a time of peace
A time you may embrace
A time to refrain from embracing
To everything, turn, turn, turn
There is a season, turn, turn, turn
And a time to every purpose under heaven
A time to gain, a time to lose
A time to rend, a time to sew
A time for love, a time for hate
A time for peace, I swear it's not too late
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How much I get along with people increasingly depends on how much money they have. I'm defined by being a poorfag now, it's over.
A girl who previously didn't give a shit started talking to me when she learned that she was going to be laid off soon. It's OVER.
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Because I am losing my mind
Because I am losing my sight
I wish somebody would tell me that I am right
Because I am losing my mind
Because I am losing my sight
I just wish somebody would tell me that I am being right
Deglove your phallus
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>>25212751
I probably love tool and aenima takes laterlus out behind the woodshed, decapitates it and then rapes it's dead body while your tied up naked mother watches with two 12' electrified plastic cocks shoved into her pussy and asshole.
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Wrong.
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Samenigger with a 4chan pass
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Sametranner sure is triggered!
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>Guy is obsessed with the album with the song titled "Hooker With A Penis"
Very telling.
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Hamlet always did strike me as someone who could only ever make love to himself.
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>>25212739
I really don't understand this and I've read it fifteen times now. God, what are you trying to say to us here? That we can't ever go home again? Someone please explain this like I'm 14 and co-starring in The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai across the 8th Century. 14 and horny but shy and intelligent. Masculine because you are more intelligent than most men you met but you're not a braggart about it. You don't rub it in people's faces. Explain it to me like that, God. I want to believe. I know this universe is supposed to cater to me, o Lord.
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>>25212754
Dont sweat it. Dogma is for faggots. Moderation is the key, it's like art. Tiddies? Fine, it's the human form, totally normal to look and appreciate in classical art. Same with the male form. But if you start obsessing over particulars and it starts interfering with your life, you need to step back a bit. Guilt is just a shitty control mechanism when projected on to someone else. You know what's right and wrong, sometimes in retrospect and sometimes in the moment, so if you dont want to do something simply dont, but that requires evaluation and assessment. The simplest solution is often the best one, even if it isnt absolute, but that requires honesty.
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You guys bore tf out of people lmao giving band geek. Next you'll be turning a circle jerk with your big manly cocks, huh. You're gonna go down to the tiniest detail, the nitty gritty, of how thick and girthy your fuckstick is and "much ropes". You're incredibly gay for liking the faggots known as tool. They named themselves after the slang for cock, you idiotic morons. tool is making fun of you Meatheads.
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You guys are lucky to have me, actually. Goddamn lucky to have me here.
You re so goddamn lucky to have me here
It's pitiful, it's pathetic, it's restraint. Mom left me in the hospital restaurant. They call it the rule Cafe.
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I've been baptized. So I shouldn't worry about this? It sounds...portentous, idk. Sometimes, I just gotta lay this down on the sidewalk. Sometimes, I boogie down. Sometimes, I fuck on the sidewalk. There's a succession here that I wish I could explain to you all here on 4chan in a /lit/ thread with me, another anonymous fuck that doesn't mean anything to anyone and never has and never will.
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Last night I put on FLCL for me and my wife, she hadn't seen it before. She's got a natural sexual literacy otherwise I would never have dreamed of sharing such a thing. I found myself saying 'this is an advanced text' at least a dozen times during the watch. She said to me, 'you keep saying it's an advanced text!!!!'
I don't know, it's an advanced text!!!!