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How can I stop being disproportionately influenced by the last thing I've read?

>> No.16545696

>>16545682
By throwing out all the old old wojack memes

>> No.16545705

Take a break and think about how quiet everything would be if you were dead

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>> No.16545711

>>16545682
Don't listen to the old dyke OP.
You need to form critical thinking, which no book can actually provide you. You need to start asking questions while reading and taking notes.

>> No.16545730

>>16545711
>You need to form critical thinking
Which is why he needs to trash the bad memes. I'm trying to help

>> No.16545843

>>16545730
What's your problem with wojaks and memes butterfly? That sentiment is 20 years old. Let the people do what they want.

You've been trashing the "trash" these last few days and it's becoming thematically weird.

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>>16545843
Blojack is twenty years old. They're shit. Stifling and stale

>> No.16545871

>>16545682
I think if you spend more time thinking about what you read, while also just reading more you'll be better off. I think after you've read enough things round out

>> No.16545878

>>16545869
You are 50 years old

>> No.16545880

Why do pepe and wojak make autogynephiliacs seethe hard?

>> No.16545893

>>16545869
Who pissed in your glitterbox? I find meme critique sterile and yawn-inducing.

>> No.16545920

That’s how it should be at first. Just be sure to re-read the book critically.

>> No.16545926

>>16545682
It's kinda how "fresh in the mind" works. I'm not certain I understand the "problem". Isn't memory a funny thing?