Current reading

>current reading
>current eating

take the herring pill, my man.

also, reading Dead Souls

RIP Bill Bell.

The Rainbow by DH Lawrence

Nothing at the moment. I had Cheerios and a banana for breakfast though.

Excellent taste user. They sell those at my market so I'll check it out. I just switched to /deenz/ after getting sick of Tuna and I've never been happier.

>The 48 Laws of Power
>rxbar nutrition bar

Fuck this Instagram bullshit.

>Reading Dick
>Eating canned fish outside.
>Fingers smell like dick.
Was this on purpose?

ah yeah, tuna is so bad for you, even if you spend the extra cash on the good stuff. you won't hate herring, i swear they taste like fishy bacon.
also, if you ever get a chance, try some white anchovies. they're basically anchovies but not brined to death (i still like good ol anchovies but they can be overwhelming) they're divine, packed with flavor, what you always wanted anchovies to be. just a heads up.

I'm reading heart of darkness at 10 pages an hour, just 7 hours left.

I always get these from Trader Joes! Their smoked deenz are ace also.
>tfw I spilled the oil all over my shoes while I was cleaning my hands
>fishy bacon
Good looking out brother, I'll probably my thoughts on 'em in a few days

Man in the high castle is dicks plebest book

Reading a Lyotard anthology. Carrots dipped into unsalted/low sugar chunky peanut butter mixed with local honey and hot sauce. Might not be your cup of tea but it's nutritious af (honey is the only sugar I allow myself because of its numerous benefits) and the spice speeds up your metabolism.

>he doesn't smoke a pipe
>demons

>Healthy carrot/peanut butter/honey/hot sauce snack
>They had breakfast
Is Veeky Forums the board with its life the most together out of all of them?

This made me laugh, don't know why though.

life is beautiful. or a least it can be so.

YEE YEE
good book though
fuck off

I like Veeky Forums memes tbqh.

Sure, I'll find that out for myself though as I hadn't read it before. I Ching and Hegel references must be very pleb. Enjoy sucking on tobacco.
It's like you're eating Pad Thai without noodles or garnishings.. just carrots and spicy peanut sauce lol.. i will try it.

cookin the books i see

>Song of Roland
>Beef brisket sandwich

i love you user

they xpensive i like spratz
also i read poetry and touch my penis

ITT: reddit and crypto-normies socialize instead of talking about lit

> autobiography
> Drinking red wine

and I you, dear user.
haven't tried sprats.

Y'know, I was getting into scotch recently, and Islays specifically, known for their peatiness and their earthy briny flavors (Laphroaig 10 is amazing if you like kalamata olives dipped in barbecue ash, who doesnt amirite) and there was this whisky I found that was aged specifically in used fish barrels. which sounds insane. Incidentally, while looking for an image of it, i found this, which makes my heart pound just thinking of it.

unironically love the Moz and his ability to trigger such a diverse group of people

Under the Volcano
Half a pork pie

the Selected Poems of Keats
a banana

Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism Entails Panpsychism
homemade cookies

>Veeky Forums
>cayenne shrimp alfredo in thin spaghetti, with beach cliff deenz in mustard for later

I'm not a huge fan of his political views, but that's what made me want to read it. I had no idea where he was coming from.
Love The Smiths though.

>Grizzly
Disgusting

Definitely don't agree with him on lots of things, I agree. And yes the Smiths are GOAT, have you listened to his solo work at all? Not a fan of the new stuff but the 90s stuff was great imo. How's the book btw I haven't had a chance to read it.

I guess to some degree, his views are magnetizing where by I also love just getting wrapped up in them and being outraged.
Some of his newer solo work I've listened to, but I've struggled to get into it especially since his political views are just all over his music.
I'll give his stuff from the 90's a go though, can't say I've heard any of it so i'm willing to give it a try.

It's interesting if you're curious about musical history and how artists back in the 70-80's got signed and what it was like to be a musical sensation.
I've always found it fascinating so it's kept me enthralled so far, but i've heard he described his legal battle with other ex-smiths members in over the top detail, so my views may change later on.
So far though, ive gotten a look into Moz's brain and I do understand better where he is coming from, so I guess on that front it's a win.

>I guess to some degree, his views are magnetizing where by I also love just getting wrapped up in them and being outraged.
I'm curious which of his views outrage you, just because like I said he outrages a diverse group. I can't say any of his views outrage me, even if I don't agree with them. But maybe I'm unaware.

>Necromancer
>pizza

Nice deenz brah