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17673844 No.17673844 [Reply] [Original]

What are the best, most fascinating threads that this hellsite has ever produced? Like those Shakespeare threads that not-Pynchon appeared in?

>>>/lit/thread/S3039755

>> No.17674014

>>17673844
Im a bit of a newfag so the biggest ting so far for me was the guy who couldnt come back to his library because he tried to talk about tokyo ghoul with a girl and after she said shed report him for harrasing, he simply said
"there are no cameras here"

>> No.17674362

I don't think it was him desu

>> No.17674450

>>17674014
wat

>> No.17674601

>>17674450
There was a guy who approached a girl at the library about manga and she told him to leave but he said there were no cameras in the library so he didn't have to.

>> No.17674639

>>17674450
>>/lit/thread/S16591196#p16591362

>> No.17674702

>>17674014
>>17674601
The greentext is funny but it's gotta be fake. Women just don't act like that. If she didn't want him around she would have just asked him to leave her alone, if even that, most likely she would have just had uncomfortable body language

>> No.17674801

>>17673844
The anon who has 2000 lbs of schizo literature stacked against a wall directly next to his bed. He claimed he has to periodically push the books back against the wall out of fear they will crush him in his sleep.

>> No.17675066

>>17674801
my sides

>> No.17675599

>>17673844
>What are the best, most fascinating threads that this hellsite has ever produced?

The time I got the perfect answer to a random question I had at the time
:)

>> No.17675621

The F Gardner threads
The Beleca threads

>> No.17675685

>>/lit/thread/8164459#p8166203

>>/lit/thread/7113249

>>/lit/thread/8815655

>> No.17675733

>>17674801
>schizo literature
I'm interested

>> No.17676091

>>17675685
>>>/lit/thread/8164459#p8166203
>"A crash, a crash" said Billy Hood
>"A crash can just mean nothing good"

>Was it perhaps the Wallabeast,
>Flapping jacks like mother's feast?
>Flipping, flapping, this way, that,
>It sure does flap some tasty jacks,

>"That's not it" said Billy Hood
>"Flapjacks taste good, at least they should"
>"And like I said" said Billy Hood,
>"A crash can just mean nothing good"

>Maybe it's the Doptanog,
>Adopting dogs out from this bog,
>Beagles, pugs, a Yorkie-poo,
>A cute golden retriever, too,

>"That's not it either" shouted Hood,
>"Those dogs looked good from where I stood"
>"And like I said" said Billy Hood,
>"A crash can just mean nothing good"

>And then it came, a crash so loud,
>From a symbol on its crown,
>Great and hairy like a bear,
>Symbols crashing everywhere,

>Symbols out from underarms,
>A one-man band with crashing charm,
>Symbols, symbols, everywhere,
>Crashing just too loud to bear,

>"There it is" said Billy Hood,
>"There it is, the Nuthingud!"
>"I waited for its music show"
>And as it was he sat down so,

>And then they came from all around,
>Billy's friends that he did found,
>The Wallabeast and Doptanog,
>Bringing flapjacks and the dogs,

>"This is great" said Billy Good,
>"Let's all hear the Nuthingud"
>"Friends together, as they should"
>"A crash sometimes means something good"