Was anybody else upset that he didn't mention /lit/ in this talk about learning on the internet? He mentions Reddit and Tumblr. I have greatly, intellectually benefited from browsing /lit/ the past few years.
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>>7567764
No, because there is nothing to be learned from /lit/.
The discussions are memes, and if not they are trash.
The books are well-known already and any literary magazine or newspaper with a culture section talks about them and their authors.
/lit/ only says what people with high status in the literary community says, and only praises what these people praise as well.
fuck off
/lit/ is where you go when you already know things retard
>>7567793
and reddit and tumblr are different how?
>>7567793
Oh great sage, where should I go then for my literary discussions and recommendations?
>>7567764
You really want normie John "Fucking Faggot" Green readers on this board?
>>7567793
pretty much. The only decent discussion on /lit/ are about philosophy and even they are pretty shit. The rest is muh elitism
this is awful. That tired map analogy, the "opportunity cost", the infinite sets infinity; he is the most basic bitch author i've ever heard speak DESU.
yeah