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Akhnai

Akhnai

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'Lolita' is a novel written by a Russian writer Ivan Nabhokov.
It detailed a mentally ill guy,our MC Humbert,who seeks to consort with little girls that reminded him of his first love.

This book drops w huge amount of blackpill.My favourite is when he discovered that his pure kid waifu actually is not a virgin anymore (the teenpill,no girls are pure) when the girl tried to see other prime chads her age (daughterpill,women will prefer a chad low inhib figure of prime age than a gentle,stable and older fatherly figure) despite restriction and the heavy handed grooming from Humbert and the giga nuclear moment where she run from Hubert and got impregnated by a bohemian playwright who makes child porn and pedophile orgy(Personalitypill,namely the attractiveness of dark triad behaviour and the ineffectivity of good personality in attracting mates).

All in all,a good blackpilled material combining aspect of psychological horror,male trauma,and a reminder to us incels that grooming kids is a retarded illegal behaviour that will never work out in the end
 
And other than that just a good novel overall.
 
It could work out in total isolation; just you and the girl.

I read that book and tbh I didn't enjoy it that much. But it was several years ago, maybe if I read it today I woulf like it better.
 
It could work out in total isolation; just you and the girl.

I read that book and tbh I didn't enjoy it that much. But it was several years ago, maybe if I read it today I woulf like it better.

TBH I don't know how people read novels, I always hated reading stories because they were so boring when compared to watching a show or a movie, always felt like a drag, I can read for knowledge but not entertainment

Reading is to entertainment as walking is to transportation

Though I am the type to have extremely immersive and detailed dreams that I can remember easily, so books were just boring in comparison to anything my brain could muster, because when I read all I did was saw it in my head, when I dreamed I experienced the story, I was part of it, books can't even compare to that
 
TBH I don't know how people read novels, I always hated reading stories because they were so boring when compared to watching a show or a movie, always felt like a drag, I can read for knowledge but not entertainment

Reading is to entertainment as walking is to transportation

Though I am the type to have extremely immersive and detailed dreams that I can remember easily, so books were just boring in comparison to anything my brain could muster, because when I read all I did was saw it in my head, when I dreamed I experienced the story, I was part of it, books can't even compare to that
It's embarrassing to admit but yeah, I was never really into romance books either. I read a couple of them but didn't really like any and it was mostly boring. Most books I've read in my life were either about religion, philosophy or stuff like "the power of habit" and similar.

To boot, I feel lonely when I read. It doesn't provide the same feeling of company that using this forum for example does. It's not like I'm a philistine that hates knowledge, it's just that I'd rather absorb it through other means that, fortunately, are available nowadays. I love to listen to shit from Youtube and podcasts for example.
 
This post offends my eyes somehow.
 

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