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/lit/ general मित्र 01/13/2023 (Fri) 07:31:25 Id: 9b48fc No. 180
What are you currently reading, मित्र? everything related to literature, books and philosophy goes here. please stay on topic
>>8033 The decline started with the forced integration of schools and became irreversible with the liberal reaction to the Bush admin. Whatever, America will breed the retards that will destroy her.
>>8033 Lol
Struggling to find research articles past 2021. > Help
>>8048 Topic ?
Holy shit i'm a zoomerfag and this thread is a gem
>>7240 >Table , chair and lamp. Why is that hard ? Most people read in their bed or one of the three is shitty. Literally have not met a person with a good reading setup, myself included.
>>8058 I don't own many things , but a dedicated space for reading and writing is very important to me. More so than a good phone or laptop. I did not pay for my table though, I picked it up in the street. In India, I had a box and used to sit on floor which was a good setup, not luxurious. If you need your book or tablet at eye level, get a tablet stand. 30$ can get you a good one easily. Lying down is nice for relaxing fiction, but also encourages passivity and laziness. Both of which are a disease.
>>8058 From within this thread Physical setups are underrated. Luckily you don't need lot of money.
>>8058 https://www.workspaces.xyz/ This is wealth porn, mostly unnecessary. But ignore that and many good organization ideas.
>>180 More sci than lit but eh.
Amazon used to suppress the reach of book that disagree with GAE agenda. BUT, I did not know the following - Amazon can unpublish books - Amazon can 'update' books on your kindle I don't use my kindle much. It has a few old books that I keep as a 2nd reference screen for myself. I am not suprised that Amazon is Malware, but even ebooks I bought, they screw me over for that. Piracy is fine. I do still want to pay the author. Unfortunately only GIta press Gorakhpur seems to provide DRM free ebooks.
>>8116 >>8116 This bothers me a lot. I can pirate a lot of books, the ones I want to support, I can simply order the paperback. But there are many , especially Indian authors which can be hard to order out of India. Indian publishes think android apps are a good idea to tell sell digital books to people who want a digital copy. Then Indians complaint that google as a platform exploits them. We learn nothing from east India company fiasco.
No Domain: The John McAfee Tapes Anyone have this book by Mark Eglinton ? Couldn't find it on the big libraries.
>>8207 Don't have access to them sadly.
>>8207 Forgot about this post. Will check on work laptop on monday
>>8207 No access. Very weird !
>>8207 > Fuck indian court The only reason sci-hub isn't uploading papers after 2021 is because they hope that they will win in indian court. But I think they underestimate the corruption and greed of Indian system.
want to read how political ideologies rise, like rise of nazism and communism.
>>8295 This is a good request. Very few books I can think of , Bloodlands by Timothy Snyder would interest you
Have to get back into reading, just been picking at a few books lately. The Fight by Norman Mailer is quite good, but I don't feel it goes far enough. Would like a more philosophical book.
>>8116 I'm looking into buying an old ass refurbished e reader. Totally offline, no fancy new additions and built like a tank.
>>8387 Go with Pocketbook or Kobo. Kindle is worth it only if super cheap and you plan to use pirated epub/mobi only. >>8386 Bookstores, click pics of whatever you need to pirate and do that. Else, buying a paperback is cheap too. Main thing is to turn off phone and laptop 1-2 hours daily for some sanity.
>>8388 Used bookstores in big cities are quite good, one last refuge. Also great place to meet women for horny anons. Combined with Amazon, they make buying paperbacks and even hardcovers affordable. Oxford world classics and Penguin are absolutely amazing quality and usually affordable new, with classics being under 20 CAD usually. Buying a few per month is a sustainable hobby and about my reading speed as well. Obviously for lalchiwalas its not a good deal because nothing beats free, but I like holding the books and a good edition makes a world of difference to me. Wish there were more people to discuss books with but I feel like I have come full circle in life. When I was young I felt along because I was smarter than my peers, now I have the same sad feeling. Intelligence is secondary to character which is what I have begun to pursue. I don't think I am smarter but I have taken great pains to become a better person in the classical sense of the word. In relation to reading, no one has the same interests or even vaguely similar interpretations. No one reads books and lives their ideas. Mishima is a good example of this. He's grown in popularity and yet the most proactive interpretation is a meathead pretending he is rebelling against the world because he's upped his protein and follows PPL. Reading used to bridge the gap between idea and action but it's long been severed. That's why anons physical fitness (in the historic, classical sense) is so important. Technique, cardio, strength, balance, etc. It allows you to bridge the gap and go from becoming to the superior world of being. Being physically weak is as insulting to your existence as is being willfully stupid. Going to have to transition from Google docs. I realize I have been a retard to rely on it.
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>>8412 Different needs. I need lot of books for reference, I also read a lot, 1200 wpm. Carrying books gets very heavy very fast. I already carry 4 notebooks too. e reader is a godsent and I feel like buying a 13 inch one now. Bookstores are godsent, I have met so many good people who became friends for life. India has a better used bookstore scene than anywhere. > Philosophy without strength I subscribe to this as well. If you cannot execute it, then it is pointless. Ofcourse not everyone needs to subscribe to this. Mathematicians can and should fuck around with concepts in their head. Thanks for mentioning Yukio Mishima, Seems like a fun read of a fascinating person.
>>8459 Never giving up notebooks. Pen and paper feel is necessary to me. Even though digital is amazing, pen paper works everywhere without battery.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2025/03/gary-shteyngart-bespoke-suit-mens-fashion-self-love/681441/ Many parts are too relatable. Being born in the time that I was, I find soviets and Russians very relatable. I had a similar experience with a tailored kurta pajama and dhoti, to attend a wedding. The tailor asked me what I want, I told him I don't know much about clothing, he told me take few hours and he would interpret it, I told him the following - Airy comfy fabric - Long and well layered - Pockets. I need pockets. - I don't like standing out, so simple plain pastel colors, no design He did me good. I felt comfortable and happy. I actually wore it and enjoyed it, a rare divergence from my formal pants and formal shirt.
They are removing the file download option too. I have easy work arounds, that is a non issue. But fuck this company. I need to find other ebook stores. For everything else, there is piracy.
Fun read.
8–12-86 Hello John: Thanks for the good letter. I don’t think it hurts, sometimes, to remember where you came from. You know the places where I came from. Even the people who try to write about that or make films about it, they don’t get it right. They call it “9 to 5.” It’s never 9 to 5, there’s no free lunch break at those places, in fact, at many of them in order to keep your job you don’t take lunch. Then there’s OVERTIME and the books never seem to get the overtime right and if you complain about that, there’s another sucker to take your place. You know my old saying, “Slavery was never abolished, it was only extended to include all the colors.” And what hurts is the steadily diminishing humanity of those fighting to hold jobs they don’t want but fear the alternative worse. People simply empty out. They are bodies with fearful and obedient minds. The color leaves the eye. The voice becomes ugly. And the body. The hair. The fingernails. The shoes. Everything does. As a young man I could not believe that people could give their lives over to those conditions. As an old man, I still can’t believe it. What do they do it for? Sex? TV? An automobile on monthly payments? Or children? Children who are just going to do the same things that they did? Early on, when I was quite young and going from job to job I was foolish enough to sometimes speak to my fellow workers: “Hey, the boss can come in here at any moment and lay all of us off, just like that, don’t you realize that?” They would just look at me. I was posing something that they didn’t want to enter their minds. Now in industry, there are vast layoffs (steel mills dead, technical changes in other factors of the work place). They are layed off by the hundreds of thousands and their faces are stunned: “I put in 35 years…” “It ain’t right…” “I don’t know what to do…” They never pay the slaves enough so they can get free, just enough so they can stay alive and come back to work. I could see all this. Why couldn’t they? I figured the park bench was just as good or being a barfly was just as good. Why not get there first before they put me there? Why wait? I just wrote in disgust against it all, it was a relief to get the shit out of my system. And now that I’m here, a so-called professional writer, after giving the first 50 years away, I’ve found out that there are other disgusts beyond the system. I remember once, working as a packer in this lighting fixture company, one of the packers suddenly said: “I’ll never be free!” One of the bosses was walking by (his name was Morrie) and he let out this delicious cackle of a laugh, enjoying the fact that this fellow was trapped for life. So, the luck I finally had in getting out of those places, no matter how long it took, has given me a kind of joy, the jolly joy of the miracle. I now write from an old mind and an old body, long beyond the time when most men would ever think of continuing such a thing, but since I started so late I owe it to myself to continue, and when the words begin to falter and I must be helped up stairways and I can no longer tell a bluebird from a paperclip, I still feel that something in me is going to remember (no matter how far I’m gone) how I’ve come through the murder and the mess and the moil, to at least a generous way to die. To not to have entirely wasted one’s life seems to be a worthy accomplishment, if only for myself. yr boy, Hank
The four horsemen of the pop culture apocalypse Stagnation - Repeat,remix,remake Cynicism - Un necessary cynicism for no reason Isolation - Advocating disconnection for no valid reason Attention Rot Stay away from media and works that propagate these. Discussion in random thread, made me think of defining slop. I think these aspects come close.
How do you read your books? E-readers, physical books or something else. Book i read for, relaxation. So, want that comfort and cozy and for that i wonder if kindle is doable. Does anyone have xerox machine and binder to print the books for reading


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