the board(s) you visited frequently before coming to Veeky Forums

> the board(s) you visited frequently before coming to Veeky Forums
> your favourite book before Veeky Forums
> your favourite book after discovering Veeky Forums

How much have you changed, anons?

/mu/, /v/, /a/, /co/, /x/ and /tv/

John Dies at the End or Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows

Les Miserables

DATA MINING THREAD, always by the same person, always with the same format:
>data mining question
>throwaway questions

Remember to post fake information to throw off OP's metrics

/tv/ /s/ /hc/ /aco/

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Moby Dick

/mlp/ /hc/ Veeky Forums /a/,

Before: Slaughterhouse 5,
After: a Culture if Critique

Not at all, user, I was literally thinking of the boards I used to frequent five years ago back in college and what I was reading back then, how it has drastically changed from what I am reading right now, mostly because of Veeky Forums's influence. I wouldn't have had much interest in reading philosophy or Shakespeare if it wasn't for Veeky Forums. I was thinking I can't be the only one who feels this way and I was just curious to see how others might have changed in their taste in books too. Sorry to burst your bubble, m8

[s4s]
Naked Lunch
I haven't read a book since, I don't actually like books.

/b/ -> Veeky Forums -> /v/ -> /pol/ -> /g/ -> Veeky Forums, been here since 2005

I don't have a favourite book, before or after Veeky Forums. There are too many good books to call any one of them a favorite.

/int/ and /v/. Nowadays I go to Veeky Forums, Veeky Forums and /int/.
War and Peace
The Three Musketeers

I get what you mean, it's difficult really to pick a single book, like it is to pick a single film or album or whatever. List off a few, m8

>/pol/
>I don't read
>i don't read

im still the same

why do you even come here if you don't read. i will never understand why people do this, why not go to a board you're more interested in, user

he's shitposting m8

>/mu/ was my first board, Veeky Forums was my second
>i really liked the stranger by albert camus, i still think its okay but not the best book ever written
>war and peace by based uncle lev

>/mu/, /an/
>1984
>Teatro Grottesco or Story of the Eye

I haven't changed much desu, but Veeky Forums sure has given me a lot of recs and interesting discussion among all the shitposting, so thanks for that boios.

Can't really think of stuff off the top of my head, so here's what I have rated in calibre

tbf, Veeky Forums is pretty much the best board on this site so it's only natural for people to come here even if they don't read.

Fair play, dude. Been meaning to give the first four Dune novels a shot, as well as Neuromancer. I'm not much of a genre lit kinda guy though, do you think I would still enjoy them?

doon gud

u reed

i sthis bait dude

My favorite book before and after Veeky Forums is Demons.

I thought Count Zero was the best. followed by Neuromancer, then Mona Lisa Overdrive.

/a/ /jp/ /mu/

Yukikaze, and Blame if we count manga

The Book of the New Sun, although I've barely started on all I want to read

Not everyone reads exclusively non-fiction philoso-wank to look cool on the internet friendo

/a/ /jaypee/ /c/ /g/ /x/ Veeky Forums Veeky Forums (I would say /pol/ too but I don't go on Veeky Forums /pol/ anymore except for news)

I never necessarily favorite book before Veeky Forums but I did study the Bible a lot (still do) and read quite a few dystopian novels.

After Veeky Forums I definitely do not have a favorite book. Though I have a list of books that I would love to read again.

Kobo Glo or Kindle Paperwhite?
Buying an e-reader in an hour, help me pick.

>/tv/, /mu/, /v/ and Veeky Forums
>Crime and Punishment, i started coming to Veeky Forums after i read it
>Moby Dick

Veeky Forums
idk some YA trash
suttree

/pol/ /g/ Veeky Forums /k/ /mlp/ Veeky Forums
/x/ when it was good and had the SCP writefaggotry

>Before Veeky Forums
1984
>After Veeky Forums
The Virtue of Selfishness

He's falseflagging /pol/ dipshit
Obviously

>/mu/ Veeky Forums Veeky Forums Veeky Forums
>hopscotch
>either/or
I used to be a socialist focused on human relation and intimacy. Now im apolotical and focus on the rise of the individual, creating a strong family and upholding traditional values. I believe perspectivism and the metanarrative are compatible. Great men's perspective of that metanarrative can further it, if only that man is great the paradigm will allow his perspective to form the continuation of it. While objective interpretation does not exist a great interpretation does. To deny the metanarrative on the account of a lack of objective interpretation is to deny the greatness achievable by the individual.