What does /lit/ think of alex supertramp
Seeing this photo reminds me of when we read this shitty book in high school senior year. There was a qt 3.14 in that class but I never grew the balls to ask her out to prom and then she ended going with someone else. /wastedyouth/ ;_;
he dead
he died doing what he loved to do
starving
>>7574361
Fucking lol
>>7574329
Never read the book. Fucking loved the movie though
people like to hate on him. he was just someone who took on more than he could handle and got his name in the books for it
>>7574340
I know that feel comrade
>>7574329
I used to look up to him when I was a teen (along with my girlfriend at the time who turned out to be a huge cunt). That being said, now that I am older I think he's an idiot but still like him. I credit him for being not all talk and actually following his heart but the least he could have done is learn a little about wilderness survival before heading to Alaska. He only died like a few miles from civilization too.
>>7574329
He was like a Neet with some nads. Disliked the system and didn't give a fuck about living his own life. Bummer that he wasn't quite prepared enough to survive and produce critiques of modern life out of his bus.
>>7574329
His adventure sounds neat, seems like a dick leaving his family behind like he did.
Greatly he failed but more greatly he dared
>>7574329
The book/movie were interesting, but the man himself was a complete fuckwit of the highest order.
>>7574493
they made him out to be somebody that could easily befriend people throughout his journey
2edgy6me
He was selfish but I thought his story was inspiring. Do what makes you happy, find your own purpose in life, and fuck the rest. He was in over his head, but he would have walked out of there alive that river wasn't raging.
If you enjoyed this book, read The Wild Truth by his sister Carine. They really had a fucked up, dysfunctional life at home growing up. Makes it much easier to understand why he left like that.