He is suggesting that OP does not actually read books and just larps about reading, all OP reads is what is on the screen in the background which we can not see well enough to rate OPs reading. IQfy really is dead.
What did you think about the Marble Cliffs?
It seemed to me that Jünger's description of the geography of his novel to be a bit confusing. Other than that, I liked it.
Yea I think the geography is supposed to be vaguely European and not specific to any area. Each zone carries heavy handed symbolism and a also play distinct narrative related functions. I think of it as more of a fairy-tale's landscape.
I really liked it! There was a lot to think about regarding Jünger as a person and where he stands as a observer and participant in political violence of the time.
I paired it with a lot of reading about war and political atrocities in general (pictured here: "Humanity", "War and the Iliad", and also "Belladonna" ), so I felt very primed going into the book. "Humanity" details many of the mechanisms by which people come accept war as normal and it was interesting to see those echoed here in a poetic but also clear-eyed manner.
ura dum hoe
show feet pls
I’m a man.
No one's buying it Ms. Knickknacks and Purple Bookmark, let's see those trotters
You think a woman would have a PS5? Look closely
yeah ok 😀 post feet femoid
Even better
you're 19 years old
you're 27 years old
Blurry as hell. I can't read the god damned screen!
are you visually disabled k
Find other sources then IQfy.
He is suggesting that OP does not actually read books and just larps about reading, all OP reads is what is on the screen in the background which we can not see well enough to rate OPs reading. IQfy really is dead.
Because IQfy talks about Anne of the Green Gables, Kroptoktin, and Wilde short stories all the time, right?
No, because they talk about anything but literature and when they do "discuss" literature it is memes and regurgitation.
‘tis truth
What does that even mean
Post feet OP
feet or riot
don't know the first one, but the other four are a solid 6/10
These are the books I've read this year.
What's the point of using this board if you have no interest in literature?
Curious, how did you arrive at this?
NTA but the books
What did you think about the Marble Cliffs?
It seemed to me that Jünger's description of the geography of his novel to be a bit confusing. Other than that, I liked it.
Yea I think the geography is supposed to be vaguely European and not specific to any area. Each zone carries heavy handed symbolism and a also play distinct narrative related functions. I think of it as more of a fairy-tale's landscape.
I really liked it! There was a lot to think about regarding Jünger as a person and where he stands as a observer and participant in political violence of the time.
I paired it with a lot of reading about war and political atrocities in general (pictured here: "Humanity", "War and the Iliad", and also "Belladonna" ), so I felt very primed going into the book. "Humanity" details many of the mechanisms by which people come accept war as normal and it was interesting to see those echoed here in a poetic but also clear-eyed manner.
Solid book for sure.
Bit gay
Atta boy
the best of homosexual literature