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What's the most :marseysociety2: piece of fiction?

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Off the top of my head, there's Ted's favorite book, Conrad's The Secret Agent (which gets my vote, because he makes fun of Twitter anarchists for larping). There's all the angsty shit Dostoevsky wrote. There's Roth's American Pastoral, which, if anything, is anti-:marseyunabomber:. Then of course there's blue-pilled 1880s Norwegian feminism, or old-timey female Joker lit: Ibsen.

But what really is the angstiest piece of literature for edgy anarchists to read that's not shit? 1984 doesn't count, because Orwell was a boring socialist and it's peachy and redditty, unlike Brave New World. What Is to Be Done? doesn't count, because Nabokov and I say it's dreadful.

What would the gigabrained Joker actually carry under his arm as he assassinates John Lennon?


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Is it any good? That's what radicalized the Oklahoma bomber, right?


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Never read it :marseyfbicomputer:

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Absolutely awful. Couldnt even finish it. It reads like it was written one handed while the author jerked off to racial holy war.

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Sadly, It's terrible and juvenile

(Surprisingly) the author lacked intelligence and wit, so he makes everything so belligerent and on the nose that it reads like YA fiction

I only made it a few chapters in

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It's honestly worse than YA and i would put it on the same level as Black Future

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