>It is Jason
What does this have to do with the Argonauts, I know they are the ones who actually do all the work but I'm just here trying to figure out why there are two confused ideas in my head.
>but I'm just here trying to figure out why there are two confused ideas in my head.
You have not had enough Windsor yet, keep at it and it won't be long before there is only one thought in your head and shortly after that there will be none.
That OP didn't deserve this.
But if it's a female interviewer, say Virginia Woolf. That immediately ticks three boxes with bookworm chicks, those being that you have taste, you read books written by women, and that you're humble.
If it's a dude just look at him sideways, because the only reason why a guy would ask what you read (unless it's a reading environment you're in) is if he wants to top you.
Yeah you're right honestly, a kind of an effeminate move on my part and I'm a bit ashamed of it. Sorry apu OP of that thread you weren't the one rly in the wrong there.
That thread just proved anons have no social skills and over analyze everything to their detriment. If you have any sociability and charisma you can name any book and be fine unless it’s something weird and taboo
Say you read Gravity's Rainbow, and turn all questions into questions about Gravity's Rainbow, and if they haven't read it call them "plebs" and "normies" who got "filtered".
Note: it is unnecessary to actually read Gravity's Rainbow
I often times prattle about the Hippocratic corpus and blood letting to my elderly, disinterested coworkers. They like to talk about their health issues sometimes and I like to talk about what I read recently so it works out even if they aren’t super interested in hearing about it. I use the discussion of medicine to segue into talking about shoving onions up the anus as a treatment for anal fistulae.
Lmaoo even though dos is a jumping off point, Id still bro out with anyone who name-dropped him. For an interview I wouldnt mention any specific book but name a few of my favorite writers.
Tropic of Cancer
120 days of sodom
The communist manifesto
The art of guillotining procreators
you either know what this is or you don't, so I guess this is 15 minutes having passed
It is Jason and his 15 minutes will probably involve a large quantity of Windsor and a gun in a public place.
>It is Jason
What does this have to do with the Argonauts, I know they are the ones who actually do all the work but I'm just here trying to figure out why there are two confused ideas in my head.
>but I'm just here trying to figure out why there are two confused ideas in my head.
You have not had enough Windsor yet, keep at it and it won't be long before there is only one thought in your head and shortly after that there will be none.
That OP didn't deserve this.
But if it's a female interviewer, say Virginia Woolf. That immediately ticks three boxes with bookworm chicks, those being that you have taste, you read books written by women, and that you're humble.
If it's a dude just look at him sideways, because the only reason why a guy would ask what you read (unless it's a reading environment you're in) is if he wants to top you.
What, women don't like it if you're a guy who reads dosto?
Only misogynistic incels read white male authors
he's babby's first author. it's like saying you're into quentin tarantino movies
I'd say King is more of a baby's first author than Dosto.
Yeah you're right honestly, a kind of an effeminate move on my part and I'm a bit ashamed of it. Sorry apu OP of that thread you weren't the one rly in the wrong there.
>But if it's a female interviewer, say Virginia Woolf.
But I still haven’t read To the Lighthouse yet!
The Dictionary.
That thread just proved anons have no social skills and over analyze everything to their detriment. If you have any sociability and charisma you can name any book and be fine unless it’s something weird and taboo
Just tell them you already went through your deep phase.
He cute!
My Twisted World by Rodger
Wait, now there are two guys mocking him? Dostobro can't catch a break!
Here's a book rec from the horse's mouth
And just a hint of anthrax
>give me a book and I'll give you a job
Probably works at a dying startup
>bribe me with free shit and gay accessories
How about I just slip you 200 bucks and you give me the job fuckface.
Industrial society and its future
tedbros don't apply for jobs
The bookshelf with all the spines facing inward lmao
Critique of Pure Reason
Say you read Gravity's Rainbow, and turn all questions into questions about Gravity's Rainbow, and if they haven't read it call them "plebs" and "normies" who got "filtered".
Note: it is unnecessary to actually read Gravity's Rainbow
50 shades of grey
I dropped Tristram Shandy at one interview and ended up getting the job.
Blood Meridian
I often times prattle about the Hippocratic corpus and blood letting to my elderly, disinterested coworkers. They like to talk about their health issues sometimes and I like to talk about what I read recently so it works out even if they aren’t super interested in hearing about it. I use the discussion of medicine to segue into talking about shoving onions up the anus as a treatment for anal fistulae.
The company manual I'd hope.
Lmaoo even though dos is a jumping off point, Id still bro out with anyone who name-dropped him. For an interview I wouldnt mention any specific book but name a few of my favorite writers.
Naipaul, Anderson, Pessoa, Turgenev, Tanizaki
Just to show I have a specific taste.
This is so cruel and yet I laff. AI generated art is a danger to society.
48 laws of power
harry potter and the prisoner of secrets
This AI content trend needs to end, otherwise the internet has officially died.
It is the new toy and it already has the mark of inauthenticity. It won’t go away but it will become low class to use obvious AI generations.