>lend one of your favorite books to a friend
>realize you're probably never going to see that shit again
>"Christmas loans"
I wonder who could be behind this concept...
>oh no my $4 paperback might be lost forever, now I'll have to download a pdf if I want to read it again
life is suffering op
>get book back
>it's all wrinkled and bent
>>7497036
His trust is getting betrayed by those closest to him.
Life is actually hard.
A friend told me a story about six months ago about how he loaned one of his favorite books to the girl he was sweet on in high school (we graduated four years ago).
She kept it way longer than was necessary, and when she returned it it was in three pieces. (It was a hard cover, too.)
So I bought him a new copy of the same book for Christmas this year.
>>7497069
You're a good friend
>give your friend a good book
>the pleb doesn't read it and gives it back after two weeks
I read Lolita in the 7th grade and then lent it to someone when I was finished
I forgot about it until almost two years later, when I find out it's being passed from pubescent boy to pubescent boy around the whole fucking school
>mfw
You don't lend books to people you massive nonces. Books are given, not lent.
Unless you're living in the same house, any book you hand over to someone, you shouldn't expect to ever see it again. You should know this by now.
>>7497020
>completely fucking ruin everything I borrow
>feel bad about it
>eventually refuse to accept loaned items from people because I know I'll destroy them
I think my ex gf that I haven't spoken to in years still has my Generation Kill.......
>>7497090
What's a library?