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>>8559365
so have shoes and emojis desu

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>>8394119
>Not your personal teacher. Fucking google a simple phrase and find it.
this means 'shit i cant find anything besides buzzfeed shitposting'

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I once mentioned being interested in Joyce to my mother and she instantly gave me her copies of Ulysses, A portrait of the artist as a young man, Dubliners, some collection of his play + verses and some sort of biography (which was a pretty shitty one)
Later on I realized what a pleb she was; no Finnegans Wake, kek.

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>>8352424
t. virgin

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>>8351310
>I'm not going to learn 5 different languages so I can read my books with slightly different prose
Pleb

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not bad desu

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>>7974755
>:(
>wahhhh
>shit
This anon is clearly the epitome of literary critique. Unlike other plebians, he clearly did not need to read at all to develop his patrician taste.

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>>7558041
>a little too traditional

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>>7393753
i bet you end single sentence texts with a period

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How do you feel about the use of internet colloquialisms in literature and journalism?

I came across this example of it, by the 59 year old Houellebecq no less:

>It’s unlikely that the insignificant opportunist who passes for our head of state, or the congenital moron who plays the part of our prime minister, or even the “stars of the opposition” (LOL) will emerge from the test looking any brighter.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/21/opinion/how-frances-leaders-failed-its-people.html

Is this to become the norm now?

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