am i the only one here who enjoys the thought of reading more than the act of reading?
>>8126063
i like listing the books i'm going to read more than reading. i have entire notebooks full of lists, rather than actual writing.
>>8126063
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
meaning: i like the image that the act of reading portrays but i don't actually like reading, i just want to impress people and i couldn't care less for fictional stories.
>>8126083
We all know what it means
>>8126063
So stop posting here? We're not going to soothe your feelings of inadequacy by hopping on some retarded bandwagon.
>>8126063
you sound likeC U C K
maybe you should read something on your own level, then
>>8126122
well im reading 2666 right now
>>8126127
>reading shit translations
In this case, it's not a meme. BolaƱo is not nearly as good in English. I've read the original and half ot the English and so many of the subtleties of the book are lost it's sad. Pleb.
>>8126225
shuddap. no one fucking likes you.
>>8126227
Yeah my grandma likes me, fucking faggot
>>8126232
your grandma likes my faggot dick.
>>8126236
say that again and you'll be fucking your bride with a wooden cock
>>8126243
your grandma likes my faggot dick.
>>8126063
It's the opposite for me.
Enjoy reading but don't enjoy starting.
>>8126246
I fucked your grandpa in the ass and then pulled out and jizzed on your hamster
>>8126225
having only read the English translation of 2666, I think it's a worthwhile book on its own merits, regardless of how it stacks up to the original
>>8126250
you fucked a tranny in the ass? interesting admission.
>>8126063
From the progress threads that are occasionally posted, no, I think you're in the majority. /lit/ isn't for people whose primary interest is literature, it's for people whose primary interest is shitposting about literature, and it shows in how /lit/ users prioritize their time. 30 minutes of literature a day and 4 hours of shitposting about it.