Literally /r9k/: the book
/r9k/ the book is Steppenwolf
Actually /r9k/: the book
>>24132082
It's more like /pol/: the book
>>24132082
only phonies like that book because they're too phony to realize they're a phony
>>24132082
>>24132226
i mean it fits the age group perfectly.. ~16-year-old boys
>>24132447
How so? Have you read it?
>i thought what i'd do was, i'd pretend i was one of those deaf-mutes.
>>24132082
>that feeling when you realize you left the foils on the train
close but not quite
>pic related
to a T
>>24132985
>man lives underground to avoid people
>plot is ranting about normies and sperging out
>girl tries to hug him and he proto-REEEEs
yep
We are the excommunicate.
Not really, despite being a fuck up it was shown Holden had the capacity to socialize and make "friends" with athletes, superiors, and random jackoffs. Robots wouldn't be able to charm and be enduring to random older ladies at a bar nor would they ever be made manager of a bunch of chads. Also if he were a robot he would have been too beta to even protest the prostitute's payment.
>failed normie: the book
>>24132082
I thought /r9k/: the book wasMy Twisted World: The Story of Elliot Rodger.
>>24132082
>/r9k/ the book
But robots are way too beta to rape their sister.
The outcast by Sadie Jones is literally R9k the book.
>>24132082
>not The Sorrows of Young Werther