What is the most autistic book you have ever read Veeky Forums?
Most autistic book you've ever read
tfw no rooney mara gf
Either Snow Crash or something by Terry Pratchett.
Das Kapital
my diary desu
>brawl
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What is this image implying
snow crash or hitch hikers guide
This.
Mein Kampf
The fact people took it seriously is laughable
Mysteries by Knut Hamsun
This.
Your diary desu
which volume would you say is the most autistic? of course they're all autistic but if you had to choose one volume which was particularly autistic compared to the other two which would it be?
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The 2nd one
I haven't actually *read* it but I've paged through Principia Mathematica many times. No one can top that book for autism.
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What is so autistic about it?
It's litttttt
Infinite jest
You LITERALLY can't get more autistic than this.
Here's an excerpt:
> Knuckles takes the platform out of his chest upon arriving. The
team gets on. Knuckles casts “levitate74”, “barrier89”, and “teleport barrier block-
er 47”. “Barrier89” is used on the three humans in addition. The usual gray pop-
ups appear. The humans get a gray “0 defense up” and “0 magic shield” instead.
>The platform rises, stopping at 5000 feet. When the ground caves
in, Knuckles casts “fire shield 88” on the three humans and the platform with the
expected gray popup appearing for all.
Is this the one written by Newton or the one google just told me about that was written in the 1900s?
How has no one posted Critique of Pure Reason yet?
Kant was a triple S rank gigachad, a pure dionysian
he is the least autistic person in history
childish, but not autistic.
summa theologiae
and it was the abridged version
The man who wrote it is literally autistic, my dude
Heart of Darkness
I'll write something equally or more autistic with better prose, but in due time, gents, so look for me in the media within an undisclosed amount of time, and my name is Anonymous, by the way, and I'm an autistic virgo, but ya better screencap this comment, upload it to imgur, then post it on reddit in order not to forget, or forgive ;).
the 1900s version. Read a bit more about it.