Submitted by thePian0Star t3_11cn00o in books
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Submitted by thePian0Star t3_11cn00o in books
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No.
It’s a great read.
You mean he is full of hatred towards nothing of value? Basically like the title of Shakespeare's work, Much Ado about Nothing, maybe?
Astute. His entire existence is centered around being angry at imagined slights.
So he basically creates things to be angry at them? His entires existence revolves around being revolted about things and when he sees that said things do not really exist, he imagines them so that he can continue to be angry, however they are unimportant at best? Is that an accurate description?
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So is the post deleted now, honestly asking?
I don’t want to spoil anything for you. It’s a short read. But yeah. Get into it.
I understand, I apologize for my mistake, will post in the thread these kind of questions.
Should I read it in a day?
Took me a few days with a whole schedule but if you sit down early and don’t do anything else you could do it.
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That's great, thank you again and have a wonderful day!
edgelordjones t1_ja3yek7 wrote
For me, this is one of the funniest books ever written. The guy is so bitter and vengeful towards the pettiest stuff. I read it to feel better about myself.