Is this the final boss of /lit/?
>>8129372
its a meme, you dipshit.
>women and men
woooah sounds like mom core airport trash
The final boss of /lit/ is Zettels Traum
I'd wager that absolutely nobody on this board as of right now has read this from start to finish.
>>8129412
One guy did. I would too if it was still in print, or if I at least had an e-reader.
>>8129416
Did he say if he liked it?
>>8129412
if I could find it i would. I'm asking my dad to get me a copy for my birthday. so in September I'll get back to you.
>>8129412
That's a tall order, since the quality just goes down and down. I've read it about half-way, and it's simply not worth it.
McElroy refused to reprint it because he thinks it's bad. And it is.
i just wanna read a smuggler's bible. if that's worthwhile i'll end up reading Women and Men and let you guys know.
>>8129416
just steal it from your local uni. if it doesn't have it then find one within a 100 mile radius that does
>>8129424
>getting presents from your parents
is your high school year done yet?
>>8129467
I'm 27 lool. my dad has given me a first edition or signed book every year since I was a teenager.
>>8129483
based
>>8129558
honestly nothing to crazy. the last few were
in cold blood
mason and Dixon
middlesex
the sword in the stone
never let me go
pollen
Dune (probably my most cherished, was the first one he got me)
I can't remember them all though. I'll take a look when I get home. but yeah it's something I always look forward too. mad respect.
>>8129596
it's only been the last 2 years I've started asking for specific shit though.
>>8129609
t. bitter poorfaggot with no accomplishments
>>8129425
>McElroy refused to reprint it because he thinks it's bad.
[citation needed]
>>8129612
i have a masters degree and work full time. the worst thing that will ever happen to you is that your parents will die and you'll cry like the faggot you are. keep living a sheltered life with your fabulous presents. i bet u blow out candles too huh snowflakey
>>8129628
all I see are the first editions of that book. have any other been printed? the Spanish version has a hilarious cover.
>>8129622
>i have a masters degree
in shitposting no doubt
>>8129637
applied mathematics. i bet u have a worthless hobby degree, assuming you even graduated
>>8129622
Successful people don't cry this much on anonymous anime boards
>>8129651
First you singled them out in a triggered rage, then you cried. You're still crying.
>>8129657
cool
>>8129661
Good to see you've calmed down. Want to talk about it now? I'm here to help.
>>8129372
Does anybody want the ebook? If so what file sharing site is the best
>>8129671
i've been calm. and there's nothing really to talk about. My opinion is that presents and birthdays are for children. Even when you're young parents tend to spoil kids on birthdays. 1 present is sufficient.
>>8129683
you sound fun
>>8129683
I'm genuinely curious about the misfortunes and traumas you went through as a child. Were you raped by any chance?
>>8129703
is spoiled*
>>8129703
>realizes that his birthday argument makes him sound like a bitter and maladjusted retard
>goes back to bashing the le millenial boogeyman
Just hang yourself already you sad fuck
>>8129715
my birthday argument (among many others) is directly linked with millennial behavior. sorry you can't see it or you're just offended by it because it describes yourself
>>8129722
>birthdays and gift giving are a millenial phenomenon
This is where I stop replying
>>8129412
I haven't, but I've read 4 of McElroy's other novels.
>>8129735
wonderful strawman. go back up and read the read. im arguing that the millennial generation is spoiled. a direct cause (note: "a", there are more causes) of millennial behavior is being spoiled when you're young. Children today get a fuckton of gifts and every year they expect more and more.
Its a quite recent phenomenon as well - this idea of giving so many presents for a birthday/christmas, hence millennials
>>8129735
lmao I know right.
>>8129760
You're not even trying anymore. Fuck off.
>>8129767
not an argument. thought your previous post was your last one btw
>>8129636
I don't think so, the first edition I have is a hardcover. It's slightly lighter than the paperback. The Spanish cover is gold. The smiling dog is unreal.
>>8129782
He's a different guy. Turns out the whole thread dislikes you. Who would have thunk.