It’s edgy smut, no worse than what you find in a lot of contemporary erotic thrillers. Shocking only if you find things like snuff and scat play shocking. Scrolling through /d/ on any given day is more traumatic.
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What's the most disturbing novel you've ever read?
Extension du domaine de la lutte made me realize ‘the incel’ wasn’t some relatively new phenomenon brought on by collapse of western civilization. I can’t decide whether Houellebecq is poison for the soul or chemotherapy.
>Extension du domaine de la lutte made me realize ‘the incel’ wasn’t some relatively new phenomenon brought on by collapse of western civilization.
Isn't the whole point of the book that the incel phenomenon is caused by the extension of the field of competition from the economy to the dating scene?
Mine is The Troop by Nick Cutter. I don't know how well-known this book is outside of Canada. The story is about a boy scout troop that gets infected by a pseudo-zombie virus. It sounds childish but I remember it being very graphic with descriptions of people being killed in various gruesome ways. Also, I remember it was disturbing to me because all of the characters except for one in the book are children.
It does the rounds in current horror recs and is pretty well known in that small community. It's one of those books that are wildly more popular in a related niche than in the mainstream where you'd expect it to be.
Neuropath for sure. Really gets at how if epiphenomenalism and eliminitivism are true the world is a horror story, but also reads like a thriller and doesn't get too bogged down in the details.
Of course, both those positions have huge flaws but I didn't know this at the time. Bakker is king.
Torture Garden was a horrifyingly brutal, yet sensual experience. I have no idea how such a disgusting book could make me horny, but I 1000% recommend it.
Basic, but The Story of the Eye. The sexual stuff didn’t bother me, a bit funny and titillating, but the priest scene really disturbed me. I wonder how hell is treating him.
>the priest scene really disturbed me. I wonder how hell is treating him.
don't worry it didn't really happen. meanwhile real life priests do worse stuff to kids.
how is that even a israelite thing to say, it's just an objective truth. even if you are a christian, you should be more offended by that than by fictional words on a piece of paper.
I once read a book about the sexual deviancy of a rat.
I'm sure any given furry fanfic would be more disturbing, but this was a published book and I had to wrap my head around the fact that someone wrote that and I read it.
The Collector by John Fowles >kidnapping/imprisonment >dehumanization/inability to empathize >good takes on the resentment of lower classes towards upper class, and also the trauma of bonding to your captor
The Taste of a Man by Slavenka Drakulic >cannibalism as a form of intimacy >full blown feminine psychosis >good metaphors and exploration of the isolation of being an immigrant/expat (lack of common language and culture especially)
On a more common note, Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs.
It's not by Ryu Murakami, that's for sure.
I havent read it myself because i despise the french but i heard ''120 days of sodom'' is some pretty hardcore degenerate shit.
It’s edgy smut, no worse than what you find in a lot of contemporary erotic thrillers. Shocking only if you find things like snuff and scat play shocking. Scrolling through /d/ on any given day is more traumatic.
Extension du domaine de la lutte made me realize ‘the incel’ wasn’t some relatively new phenomenon brought on by collapse of western civilization. I can’t decide whether Houellebecq is poison for the soul or chemotherapy.
>Extension du domaine de la lutte made me realize ‘the incel’ wasn’t some relatively new phenomenon brought on by collapse of western civilization.
Isn't the whole point of the book that the incel phenomenon is caused by the extension of the field of competition from the economy to the dating scene?
>VSOP
>tfw a cat drinks better cognac than I do
I can't stand brown liquors. Just vodka or gas station drinks for me.
>gas station drinks
a man of sophistication
juliette is worse in every way, it make 120 days look like a church bake sale
The most unrealistic part of this movie/book is how the girl was traumatized because she was molested as a child.
Children of the female variety love getting fricked pre-puberty, and rub themselves off to orgasm daily anyway.
enjoy hell, mohammed
This is true, my young niece jerk offs almost daily, it is normal for girls to do it
Behold! A man of God.
HOLY BVASED
The girl next door.
Mine is The Troop by Nick Cutter. I don't know how well-known this book is outside of Canada. The story is about a boy scout troop that gets infected by a pseudo-zombie virus. It sounds childish but I remember it being very graphic with descriptions of people being killed in various gruesome ways. Also, I remember it was disturbing to me because all of the characters except for one in the book are children.
It does the rounds in current horror recs and is pretty well known in that small community. It's one of those books that are wildly more popular in a related niche than in the mainstream where you'd expect it to be.
I don't actively read horror novels and I'm not active in the horror community. It makes sense that it's highly recommended in that sphere.
Something Happened.
The only book I dropped because it was too depressing.
Neuropath for sure. Really gets at how if epiphenomenalism and eliminitivism are true the world is a horror story, but also reads like a thriller and doesn't get too bogged down in the details.
Of course, both those positions have huge flaws but I didn't know this at the time. Bakker is king.
The Consumer by Michael Gira
Favourite album?
i don't listen to music
i read books
You do know who Michael Gira is right?
yes but idc about his music
saw it on this chart picrel
Why the hell would you read that if you're not into Swans?
The Turner Diaries by far. I'm israeli.
I feel you. There's nothing that scares me more than Whites sticking together.
Bible
Torture Garden was a horrifyingly brutal, yet sensual experience. I have no idea how such a disgusting book could make me horny, but I 1000% recommend it.
Basic, but The Story of the Eye. The sexual stuff didn’t bother me, a bit funny and titillating, but the priest scene really disturbed me. I wonder how hell is treating him.
>the priest scene really disturbed me. I wonder how hell is treating him.
don't worry it didn't really happen. meanwhile real life priests do worse stuff to kids.
priests and rabbis
rabbis and school teachers absolutely mog priests per capita
Deranged israelite
how is that even a israelite thing to say, it's just an objective truth. even if you are a christian, you should be more offended by that than by fictional words on a piece of paper.
priests go after boys and so do gay lib cuck teachers
I once read a book about the sexual deviancy of a rat.
I'm sure any given furry fanfic would be more disturbing, but this was a published book and I had to wrap my head around the fact that someone wrote that and I read it.
title?
Firmin. Adventures of a Metropolitan Lowlife.
I think it's not even bad. Maybe I was just not ready when I read it.
The Collector by John Fowles
>kidnapping/imprisonment
>dehumanization/inability to empathize
>good takes on the resentment of lower classes towards upper class, and also the trauma of bonding to your captor
The Taste of a Man by Slavenka Drakulic
>cannibalism as a form of intimacy
>full blown feminine psychosis
>good metaphors and exploration of the isolation of being an immigrant/expat (lack of common language and culture especially)
On a more common note, Thomas Harris’ Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs.
Voidwalker: The Story of Elias by Rob Gabe
american psycho
had to take a break from reading it a couple times
tales of love,madness and death
An adventure book kind of like indiana jones. It was pretty scary
I haven't read it myself but I've heard Hogg is pretty far out there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogg_(novel)