Alright Veeky Forums be honest

alright Veeky Forums be honest

what books have actually:

>made you audibly laugh out loud
>made you cry
>made you fap
>made you completely change your worldiew

>made you audibly laugh out loud
based on a true story by norm macdonald
>made you cry
none but i think the ending of atomised was the closest
>made you fap
one of the locker room scenes at the tennis academy in infinite jest
>made you completely change your worldiew
none

I just read Mishima's Patriotism and it almost made me pass out. The imagery was more disturbing than any film I've seen. Maybe I'm just being a bitch.

>>made you fap
Unironically Lolita
>>made you completely change your worldiew
Notes from the undergound because it was my first real lit and sparked the reactionary in me

>>made you fap
Story of the Eye
>>made you completely change your worldiew
VALIS, The Nag Hammadi Scriptures, Prometheus Rising

>made you audibly laugh out loud

Infinite Jest, don't remember exactly what it was though

>made you cry

Stoner

>made you fap

[spoiller]Lolita[/spoiler]

>made you completely change your worldiew

White Noise

>made you audibly laugh out loud
Infinite Jest, the marlon brando discussion JOI has with his father
>made you cry
The ending of Please Kill Me. A non-fiction novel about the early punk-scene
>made you fap
None.
>made you completely change your worldiew
The Holy Bible.

>laug out loud
ulysses. several times

>cry
none

>fap
ulysses. raging boner middleway through penelope. held it back, and finished the book. went straight to the shower and popped it

>change worldview
divine comedy. almost forced me to study Veeky Forums, /theology/ and /philosophy/. by the time I read I already had an open mind and was agnostic, but dante opened my heart and consequently, studying philosophy/theology, made me a christianfag

>made you audibly laugh out loud
pic related

>The Red and the Black
>Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the Brothers Karamazov
>None
>Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Philosophical Investigations, my Abstract Algebra textbook (I unironically identify groups and rings in everything I see now), St. Augustine's Confessions, Fear and Trembling, the Sickness Unto Death, Marx/Engels + Kropotkin (turned me into an edgelord anarcho-communist for most of high-school)

>laugh
Don Quixote
>cry
To the Lighthouse
>fap
Lolita
>change your worldview
fiction: Ulysses
nonfiction: Geneology of Morals

>The Iliad
>The Dark Tower
>A Game of Thrones
>The Satanic Bible

I can't read the Little Prince without crying at the end ;_;

>made you audibly laugh out loud
milk and Honey by rupi kapu
>made you cry
none, I'm not a beta numale cuck
>made you fap
Diary of Anne Frank
>made you completely change your worldiew
Culture of Critique by Kevin McDonalds

>Julius Evola's Ride the Tiger

Agreed with some portions, disagreed with some portions.
>The racism. But atleast "Spirtual Racism" is a slightly more logical racist position then whinging about skin color. Still somewhat loathsome to me.
He made me consider many other viewpoints that I refused to consider before. Instead of being a bog standard Hilary Liberal I enjoy looking at issues from many perspectives. From reading Carl Schmitt to Deluze.

>made you cry
east of eden
les mis
>made you completely change your worldiew
discrete math with applications

>Counte of Monte Cristo
>Infinite Jest
>the Unbearable lightness of being
>The Outsider (Colin Williams)

>made you audibly laugh out loud
Fortress Besieged by Qian Zhongshu
>made you cry
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
>made you fap
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
>made you completely change your worldview
Silence by Shusaku Endo

>laugh
The Lords of Discipline
>cry
2666
>fap
Naked Lunch; American Psycho; The Story of the Eye; Delta of Venus; Sexus; Henry and June; Endless Love; The Delicate Prey; A Sport and a Pastime.
>change worldview
Demian

>>made you audibly laugh out loud
2666, infinite jest
>>made you cry
grapes of wrath
>>made you fap

>>made you completely change your worldiew
democracy in america

>Don Quixote, laughted my ass of several times
>I never cryed reading books. Maybe get a little bumped down, but cry? Never.
>No joke, Lolita. And it was more then one time... And dont make me start on Anais Nin.
>Several, but one that has changed more profundely, I would say... Starship Troopers.

>discrete math with applications

Could you elaborate on how this changed your worldview?

Although I just say Norberto Bobbio political writting may be the only true reason I started to care for politics and political philosophy in the first place.
Tho I am no where close as active as I wanted to be in this field.

>Symposium
>None--Only media that can do this is movies, or else it has to involve music
>Too many, but Penelope in Ulysses is up there
>Too many, but among them: Seneca's letters, Ulysses, Plato's Works.

>Discrete Math with Applications

I used the same textbook, user.

>Maybe I'm just being a bitch.
You are not

Meant to post this. sorry. . .

top kek

>made you audibly laugh out loud
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
>made you cry
マリア様がみてる - いばらの森 by 今野緒雪
>made you fap
The Rape of Lucrece by Shakespeare
>made you completely change your worldiew
An Open Letter to Open-Minded Progressives by Mencius Moldbug

>made you audibly laugh out loud
Pride and Prejudice
Oblomov
A confederacy of dunces
Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town
... I could go on
>made you cry
Oblomov
The Karamazov Brothers
>made you fap
Illuminatus! Trilogy
>made you completely change your worldview
probably Anna Karenina and The Karamazov Brothers

My life.


Woah.

>made you audibly laugh out loud
My diary desu
>made you cry
My diary desu
>made you fap
My diary desu
>made you completely change your worldiew
My diary desu

>>made you cry
>none, I'm not a beta numale cuck
>>made you fap
>Diary of Anne Frank
You may actually be a literal psychopath.

its usually your first encounter with proofs as a mathematician
you learn every argument you make is built upon assumptions
for someone thats looking for a good reason for everything this was groundbreaking
now there is not a "good reason" for believing anything and we spiral down the rabbit hole of nihilism

I see. If this is what led you into nihilism, perhaps you should look into the phenomenological school, which 'weaponizes' and affirms non-judgement (the epoche) to develop a science of acts of thought and their conjunctive objects per se.

It sounds interesting so I may check the book out, though I am unsure of how approachable it is to someone limited to his undergrad mathematics education.

>audibly laugh out loud
finnegans wake, either/or
>cry
the brothers karamazov
>fap
if on a winter's night a traveller…
>completely changed worldview
plato's dialogues ensnared me, either/or pulled me out of edgy teenage atheism

>made you audibly laugh out loud
"Extension du domaine de la lutte" Houellebecq

>made you cry
I don't recall a book making me cry, so maybe "Harry Potter and the deathly hallows" for I was young and it was the end if an era.

>Made you fap
Eh, Well "fog" James Herbert

>made you completely change your worldview
"Thus spoke Zarathustra" Nietzsche.

>made you cry
Hobbit. I couldn't stand the loss, and the corruption of greed devouring the group.

>made me laugh
Some of the scenes in To Hell and Back

>Cry
I rarely cry during reading.

>Fap
Some of the sex scenes in The Southern Victory Series by Turtledove

>Change worldview
Brothers Karamazov, Tolstoys Confessions, Augustine's Confessions.

>one of the locker room scenes at the tennis academy in infinite jest
...you some kinda homosexual or something?

>made you audibly laugh out loud
Infinite Jest
>made you cry
Harry Potter Deathly Hallows
>made you fap
dont think thats happened before
>made you completely change your worldiew
The Fall

>made you audibly laugh out loud
A Confederacy of Dunces
>made you cry
Ending of Bros. K
>made you fap
never
>made you completely change your worldiew
2666

>made you laugh
Mark Twain, novels and short stories
>made you cry
A Horse and His Boy, the only time I've ever cried from reading
>made you change your worldview
Livy's History of Early Rome

t. Jeff Mangum

>>made you audibly laugh out loud
Fool - Christopher Moore
>>made you cry
The Persian Boy - Mary Renault
City of Thieves - David Benioff
Die Bürgschaft - Schiller
>>made you fap
Technically The Miko, but it wasn't because I was actually aroused. It was just the only book in the house with sex in it, and we didn't have internet at the time.
>>made you completely change your worldview
None

>made you audibly laugh out loud
some of the taxi puns in lolita got me. also IJ, Don Quixote, Gogol, happens kinda often

>made you cry
my diary desu. desu most of the times I cry is because it resonates with something that happened in real life.
On Ethics and Mysticism from Witty's tractatus got me on its own

>made you fap
the Oleg scenes in Pale Fire

>made you completely change your worldview
Finnegans Wake

>>made you audibly laugh out loud
most of Discworld
>>made you cry
Bluest Eye, easily the most traumatizing read
>>made you fap
Zorba the Greek, and I'm not proud of it
>>made you completely change your worldview
No Logo, on the reporting front, not the antiglobalist one. First thing that told me anything about the sweatshops, desu

>made you audibly laugh out loud
Candide, The Turner Diaries, ASoIaF
>made you cry
War and Peace came close
>made you fap
Diary of a Young Girl (^;
>made you completely change your worldiew
The Brothers Karamazov, Democracy: The God That Failed, The Bible

>made you audibly laugh out loud
L'etranger, Mark Twain, Lolita, Don Quixote, so many more, really. But L'etranger made be burst out laughing several times
>made you cry
It's sad, but I can't remember.
>made you fap
Fanny Hill, only erotic book I've ever read. But the first sex scene is between a 14 year old girl and an early 20s female hooker that's showing her the ropes. Had me going.
>made you completely change your worldiew
It's always gradual. I feel Dostoyevski has changed me, but so have Aurelius and Lao-Tzu. Only I didn't really realize this until I started examining my habbits years afterwards.

Being 14 and edgy isn't the same as being a psychopath.

>laugh
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
>cry
A Jihad of Love
>fap
none
>worldview
100 Years of Solitude

>made you audibly laugh out loud
The Sot-Weed Factor
>made you cry
Infinite Jest, multiple times
>made you fap
Against the Day, when things get sexy at the end I had to put the book down and jerk it before finishing
>made you completely change your worldiew
The Magic Mountain

>sparked the reactionary in me
how

>made you laugh
>>Canide
This

>LOL
The Trial, Kafka
>fap
Dark Spring, Zürn
>world changed
S.u.Z. by Heidegger

>laugh
Big Nate, the first one
>cry
I laughed so hard i cried when I read Big Nate
>fap
The part in the bible where Lot's daughters double team him, that's a fetish of mine
>change my worldview
Notes from the underground

The Wasp Factory - when some sheep came running over a hill laugh
Almost Transparent Blue - used to be a junkie, that shit brings out the feels in me and my wife can't even watch that shit even though we quit cold turkey over 5 years ago might have felt like crying.probably didn't cry

Oh yeah and and Fap. All I know is the first time I got a boner and realized if I was reading about Joan of Arc and I guess that's what I liked back then

>Notes from the undergound because it was my first real lit and sparked the reactionary in me
did you not read the second half?

>made you audibly laugh out loud
The Castle. It's existential Looney Tunes.

>made you cry
Stoner had me crying in the library like a bitch

>made you fap
First Game of Thrones book when I was 15. Was not expecting gratuitous incest.

>made you completely change your worldview
Book of Chuang Tzu - Thomas Merton

>made you audibly laugh out loud
The Hitchhicher's Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams
>made you cry
The Regulators, by Richard Bachman
>made you fap
The Red and the Black, by Stendhal
>made you completely change your worldiew
Welcome to Your Dreamtime, by Norman Spinrad