ITT: we post /r9k/ approved literature
ah kos or some say kosm
Oregano
>>28692800
I seriously think Ayn Rand was on the spectrum of autism. I read this book and the characters have very little variance in personality and are pretty one dimensional. They even talk the same it sometimes it was hard to follow who was saying what.
To all the actual robots who do not belong internally to this world, I suggest you read Evola.
Not for the friendless loser, but the one who has always felt things were never truly meant to be this way.
>>28692865
You must be such a good author anon
>>28692882
oops
>>28692865
the books are very clearly just vehicles for her rhetoric
i'm not sure why she bothered to pretend to write fiction to begin with
>>28692800
>be a character in an Ayn Rand book
>deviate from her political philosophy
>be killed
Great writer
>>28692882
And by friendless loser I didnt mean to be rude, I just meant those people who are friendless not because they are of a different breed of man, but simply because they are unattractive/annoying/dumb and that's most people here who consider themselves robots and talk about the chad meme and elliot
>>28692800
bitch gave libertarianism a bad name
>>28692800
Any Vonnegut, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, most Palahniuk, all of Frank Herbert's work, and Mark Twain (Seriously, dude had a waifu, he was totally obsessed with Joan D'arc and thought she was a pure and virtuous girl who was too good for this world.)
And pic related.
>>28692893
>reee you have no right to speak negatively about anything!
>>28692985
>reeeeeeee you have no right to reply to me!!!!!
>>28692913
Rand is an awful fucking writer. I seriously don't know why she chose to communicate her philosophy under the pretense of fiction. It would have been an infinitely better decision just to write a straight-up manifesto. Atlas Shrugged reads more like a parody than it does a proper novel.
>>28693014
yeah there was something wrong with it but I couldn't put my finger on it at the time. I just struggled a bit at times trying to differentiate characters as they all spoke the same and there'd be pages of conversation sometimes with very little 'he said she said' additions. It wasn't until later when I started reading about Ayn Rand and the people that knew her I realised she didn't really understand people and was bad at human interaction. It all made sense. Her characters had no personality variance and were one dimensional. All purely concerned about their own interests. She was a god damned autist
>>28693090
oh and the book is about trains. TRAINS.
classic autist
>>28692800
The correct answer senpai
the other day I saw a thread about a stacey on YouTube that made a "5 days alone challenge" anyway it was a reeee thread, dudes were arguing about the suedo perks of reading in public spaces as parks or cafes and how it is supposed to be a robot wannabe thing, the conversation went about a book I don't remember the title, it was some medieval sci fi, fantasy epic nove or something like that, it was a name like Hyperion, I don't know or remember, but It was interesting as fuck, wanted to lurk, but lost the thread and the sauce.
do you any of you guys know what I'm talkin about?
on the thread topic I just finished this spic written book, called "las batallas del desierto", and talk about a kid and his experiences into teenage his early days, it was cool. I liked the cover too.
Karel Capek - R.U.R.
Awesome book about robots
>>28693692
Are you recommending that for an edgy joke or are you honestly interested in that type of literature? If you are, check out For My Legionaires.
10/10 robots would recommend
I've been thinking of getting this.
Partially because of this quote, that I think most robots could relate to.
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/629711-yes-such-has-been-my-lot-since-childhood-everyone-read
>>28692800
>Posting shittiest book ever
>Posting a book which glorifies chads
REEEE get out
Oblomov.
It's about a robot living in 19th century Russia.
Fantastic book
I don't think many robots read this and I came upon this book on /out/ but I think it helped me a lot and will help fellow robots.
Notes from Underground
Original comment desu
"First as Tragedy then as Farce" by Zizek, its basically a guide to being a millenial and an explanation to all your problems.
Why hasn't anyone posted Lolita yet?
Fucking plebs.
>Hunger by Knut Hamsun
>Gogol's short stories (The Nose, The Overcoat, Nevsky Avenue, etc)
>Either/Or by Soren Kierkegaard
>Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre
>The Outsider by Albert Camus
>Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov
>The Trial by Franz Kafka
>Crime & Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I personally loved Atlas Shrugged. I don't know why people had a hard time understanding it.
The Outsider by H.P. Lovecraft is also must read for robots.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DTElRyYaZ2s
>>28695520
The Metamorphosis would be a better choice for not only neet but all robots. Much more than the trial
>>28692800
mein kampf
Hitlerdidnothingoriginal
>>28692800
1984 better than of mice and men IMO
>>28692913
Just like song lets singers say thinks too stupid to be spoken, so her garbage fiction is vehicle enough to carry her silly views into minds of the half educated. Even they would reject them otherwise.
See also Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
>>28695520
>The Trial
Joseph K. is a stinking normie
>NEETbux
>fucking Ayn Rand
pick one
>>28692893
Wait a min so you like Evola and rand?
Lmao they're so different in so many ways
>>28692925
libertarianism gave libertarianism a bad name
>>28692800
Terrible book about a girl who sleeps with every guy she meet while trying to balance her life as a vice-president of a railroad in a collapsing economy
>>28695737
Brave new world beats them both
>>28692940
Forever War destroys Starship Troopers.
How do robots feel about hunter s thompson
>>28696272
never read it, worth picking up?
>>28696272
I liked all three. Honestly really glad that high schools make kids read them.
>>28692800
>social darwinism: the book
>/r9k/ approved
Just got pic related yesterday. I wanted to check. I got for partly a weeb reason, since I heard that the book was wn inspiration for two of my favorite weebshows Space Runaway Ideon and NGE.
>>28696923
sage and report /pol/ threads
this has nothing to do with r9k, they are just trying to indoctrinate all the children
The Master and Margarita
>>28692800
The second-greatest manifesto ever written.
>>28692925
>implying it isn't just utter shit
http://raikoth.net/libertarian.html