Red-pilled books?

Red-pilled books?

Discuss.

Jude the Obscure

The Comforters was written coming down from dexedrine psychosis.

Graham Greene wrote mostly on red pills.

On the Road was written on speed too.

I'm noticing a pattern. Why do Catholics take so much meth?

Very droll.

FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS

all loaded up on reds

New Testament

>tfw your post is the best post

WH Auden regulated his whole writing schedule with reds and sleeping pills

Norman Mailer's The White Negro is about a twin addiction to red pills and jazz. Take that Adorno.

Illuminatus Trilogy

Does Seconal count or are we only doing uppers?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, definitely, if Seconal counts.

Ignore these other fucks, OP.

The Valley of The Dolls is the classic red pill book.

Philip K Dick considered reds "writer fuel"

Of course, PKD also thought that he had been brainwashed into burglarizing his own house and forgetting about it by the CIA.

In Bukowski's Factotum a guy swallows a handful of pills. some of them were red.

Burroughs was on so many kinds of pills, gases, fluids, gels, and general drugs of all colors that he didn't remember writing Naked Lunch or what its title meant for while.

if seconal counts, why not pizarnik?

Red pill as in that shitty sci-fi movie by the trannie fag brothers? I'm pretty sure they made that movie about occult gnosticism, not that jew cuckery like your homoerotic crusader there. Get your ideologies straight bro, are you red-pilled or a christian queer?

Mein Kampf
The Turner Diaries
Starship Troopers
Beyond Good and Evil

The only true red pill there is is Das Kapital.

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>Mein Kampf
>people really think this is red pilled
>a book about going to art school and how your only friend is a dog
>which is even gayer more boring chick lit than that description gives due notice to
Recommending that book is a sign you're a failure at even being a Nazi. It's like being a communist and saying
when Das Kapital is proof that communism doesn't even work on paper.

That shit never fails to make me laugh. It's like when someone tries to wax lyrical about Goethe's German while pronouncing his name "Goth".