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/BOOKS/ - A Thread to share your physical book hauls. Show me what you got, anons!
Book book book! Book book book! Book book book! La la la!
The body was too short or empty still. Jannies are fucking retarded

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>>46583
This is my haul from a couple of charity shops today.



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Hola filmfags, last thread was full so here we are. I'm thinking we also could use this thread as Films You Just Watched edition 3 as traffic is low.
Here's the list of the first thread I very subjectively added some shit to.

&ltS Tier - Timeless
>Tarkovsky: Stalker, Andrei Rublev, Solaris
>Klimov: Come and See
>Bela Tarr: Turin Horse, Werckmeister Harmonies, Satantango
>Bergman: Persona, Seventh Seal
>Herzog: Aguirre
>Kubrick: 2001, Barry Lyndon
>Shane Carruth: Primer

&ltA Tier - Food for the soul
>Visconti: The Leopard, Rocco and his Brothers
>Fellini: La Dolce Vita, Amarcord
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>>46540
I don't understand the hype behind that movie, it's fine but the payoff was just not good for such a meandering plot. Really liked the comedy horror bits and I particularly like the actress that delivered them but I felt like it was really working towards something bigger and then it didn't

>>46546
It’s been a pretty piss poor year for movies so far, I can understand where you’re coming from in terms of the mystery but the homages to both Chainsaw Man and Day of the Dead won me over.

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>>46548
>Chainsaw Man
I haven't see chainsaw man but now that you mention it the second portion of the movie feels very Jojo-ish, I looked into it and it seems that Blue Hawaii works in a similar way to the Weapons voodoo, right down to how the victims run, though I think it's just more that they're drawing from similar sources.

>>46544
OP here, I put John Dies at the End because I made love with my wife for the first time when it was on, good catch of you but also I think it is a very interesting movie

>>46540
Laughed a lot more than I expected I would. The end was pure slapstick comedy.



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Star Wars thread; To discuss, laugh and meme about Star Wars

Don't be a cunt and may the Force be with you


New general since last one hit bump limit.
Previous general:
>>2737
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>>46326
also why the fuck do we need a subplot for a character who is never seen again, who her mom doesn't even mention when having to leave coruscant possibly to never come back and whose entire character development can be sumarised with the term teenage chud but female?

HE'S BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK

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>>46542
>52:44 minutes
Nostalgia Chad did it in 3 minutes

>>46553
>the Schwartz(tm)
Please say sike

>>46283
>>46294
Apparently they crammed like 4 seasons into one or something lol



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🎭📽🎬📼📺
>Argue about dvd commentaries, Post your thesis on King of the Hill, Reminisce about a tv show you used to watch but don't quite remember it's title. Just about anything related to shows. Post your highscore on those Ben 10 CN flash games. Anything goes.



OLD THREAD
>>3012
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>>46563
Sorry anon, I looked around my usual places but couldn't find much. I'm sure there's a torrent somewhere

>>46565
I found it, cheers. I couldn't find a torrent of it searching thepiratebay but i did some duckduckgo-fu and found a torrent of it on a piratebay mirror. very bizarre.

>>46564
It's just persecution fetish shit.
Like the oppression of women is a serious topic and it deserves more serious consideration than that kind of cartoon lampshade nonsense. Idc if you flick your bean to that or whatever else but the people acting like Handmaid's Tale is Important are clowns making a mockery of women's liberation.

>>46570
I agree for the most part. The first season is alright where it establishes these fucked up circumstances, and it has the real chance to examine women's issues and women's liberation in this hyperbolic context. But after the first or second season it rapidly starts to fall apart because there's not really anything more to it than watching these characters suffer, and it has nothing else to say besides "see, isn't this awful?"

It's a victim of its own ideological blindness at least in part because it doesn't really waste any time thinking about how Gilead or societies in general actually work. At least in the book, the narrative focus on June creates a plausible grey area for the world to function in because she's got very limited access to information, but in the show we've got multiple characters in multiple places inside and out of Gilead, and the more we learn about the situation the less sense the world and the actions of the characters within it makes.

Like at the point I'm at in the show the political situation between Canada and Gilead is receiving attention and it doesn't really make any sense. It seems like Canada is treating Gilead like it's a real country instead of the territory of a bunch of rebels acting against its actual ally the US. They also say that Gilead is some kind of military and economic great power, which also doesn't make much sense at all because from everything we've seen Gilead has more or less destroyed capitalism as we know it and irrevocably kneecapped themselves by taking a full half of their remaining population and the majority of their credentialed professionals and declaring them to be illiterate domestic laborers into perpetuity. So between the radiation zones, the multiple ongoing civil wars, eliminating half its work force, and the evidently omnipresent police state required to keep this all working, apparently with weekly or even daily executions, how the hell is Gilead any kind of power at all?

The confused politics of the show are really on display between the interactions between June and Serena Joy. Serena is the intellectual architect of this rapeocratic slave state nightmare and June keeps trying to make common cause with her. At first I thought she was just trying to manipulate Serena for her own ends, which seems like what they were going for at the end of season 2, but then JunePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>46579
>there's not really anything more to it than watching these characters suffer, and it has nothing else to say besides "see, isn't this awful?"
Shit you made me realize they figured out how to do the Oscar-bait slavery exploitation film but as a TV show about white women.



 

A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>46551
Is that gooseworx? she's a legit creative powerhouse

>>46558
That's cosplay of Dr Kel from Voices of the Void

>>46558
Yes.

>>46559
Also yes.




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Elf edition.

Since a bunch of the old threads were basically nuked with the server transfer, I wanted to revive some of them.

General discussion of the fantasy genre.
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>>46568
Chosen one but they fail
Chosen one but they are actually just chosen by some human institution not divine powers
Chosen one but they turn bad
Chosen one but they are incompetent
Chosen one but there's actually several of them as backups and they end up fighting each other
Chosen one but the forces that chose them are actually the bad guy
Chosen one but you find out they're not the chosen one and just some guy
Chosen one but the grand plan for them is bad and they have to deal with that
Chosen one but they don't get any special help and it's just a burden

>>46568
>>46571
>you are the Cjosen One because you are the reincarnation of the greatest mage who ever lived, but that mage went mad, murdered his own family and broke the world, an apocalyptic event that the world still hasn't recovered from thousands of years later. You are destined to defeat the Dark One and stop him from remaking the world in his image, but in doing so you will only usher in your own apocalypse, because you are destined to break the world yet again.

>>46572
series was entertaining while Rand was going insane, went to shit when he fixed it and turned into Wizard Jesus though

>>46572
wheel of time based

>>46569
yea most people recommend the abridged version, altho the book was highly influential it's spawned Clark Aston smith's Zothique and in turn inspired Jack Vance's Dying Earth series.



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>>46519
Gay trotsky?

Low-rise pants shouldn't even exist.

>>46519
>>46526
I'm going to guess they thought of either Stirner or Spamton.

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the sluttiest thing a man can wear

Hard.

>>46566
>Hard
Anon, what? He's not even wearing knees.
Fashion-fags get more ridiculous every year.



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Seeing how there’s multiple /co/ related threads on the board. I think we should just put all of them into one general just for clarity’s sake.

Discuss anything related to comics and animations from comic recs, leftist animations to comic writers’ attempts to larp as leftists.

Seriously is there a worse anarchist in the UK than Alan Moore?
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The biggest PEAK of Latinx American comics? I mean, what's the competition? Mafalda and CUCKdorito?

https://cosmonautmag.com/2023/01/from-champion-of-the-oppressed-to-truth-justice-and-the-american-way-who-took-the-socialism-out-of-superman/
Can commies reclaim Superman or is he forever destined to be an AmeriKKKan propaganda mouthpiece?

>>46370
Mafalda is Peak tho.

>>46376
I think about this a lot. There's some Alex Ross comic where superman tries to fix the world or some shit. He tries to bring food to starving Africans and of course the evil dictator blows it up, and supes has a cry about it. Then I think about the scene in Marvelman where Marvs tells all the world leaders that we're doing socialism now. Margaret Thatcher tries to tell him no, and he basically tells her "I'm not asking" and glares at her so hard it damn near kills her.

Peacemaker S2 released



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This board needs a literature thread i think. So itt write about books you are currently reading. Feel free to post opinions, pictures and discussions about books.
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Decided to reread Paradise Loft because that stuff is awesome. Will Finally read Paradise Regained also
>>46148
>>45908
thanks for the recommendations, will look into them

>“By the way, a Bulgarian I met lately in Moscow,” Ivan went on, seeming not to hear his brother’s words, “told me about the crimes committed by Turks and Circassians in all parts of Bulgaria through fear of a general rising of the Slavs. They burn villages, murder, outrage women and children, they nail their prisoners by the ears to the fences, leave them so till morning, and in the morning they hang them—all sorts of things you can’t imagine. People talk sometimes of bestial cruelty, but that’s a great injustice and insult to the beasts; a beast can never be so cruel as a man, so artistically cruel. The tiger only tears and gnaws, that’s all he can do. He would never think of nailing people by the ears, even if he were able to do it. These Turks took a pleasure in torturing children, too; cutting the unborn child from the mother’s womb, and tossing babies up in the air and catching them on the points of their bayonets before their mothers’ eyes. Doing it before the mothers’ eyes was what gave zest to the amusement. Here is another scene that I thought very interesting. Imagine a trembling mother with her baby in her arms, a circle of invading Turks around her. They’ve planned a diversion: they pet the baby, laugh to make it laugh. They succeed, the baby laughs. At that moment a Turk points a pistol four inches from the baby’s face. The baby laughs with glee, holds out its little hands to the pistol, and he pulls the trigger in the baby’s face and blows out its brains. Artistic, wasn’t it? By the way, Turks are particularly fond of sweet things, they say.”
>“Brother, what are you driving at?” asked Alyosha.
>“I think if the devil doesn’t exist, but man has created him, he has created him in his own image and likeness.”

>>45887
>>45889
Highly disagree with the audio book idea, you need Capital in front of you, its not something you can put on in the background.

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>>45587
this 1 is classic

Where's freudposter when you need him?

https://archive.is/20250820100131/https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2025/08/it-girl-literary-heroines-are-all-cannibals-now

>What has happened to the literary woman? She used to slouch listlessly towards Bethlehem. Now she is eating people. Chelsea G. Summers’ 2020 novel A Certain Hunger follows a food writer who is in prison for murdering, cooking and eating several sex partners. In Ainslie Hogarth’s 2022 novel Motherthing, a woman deals with the Freudian fallout of her mother-in-law’s death by cooking a personal enemy. In Monika Kim’s 2024 thriller The Eyes Are the Best Part, a Korean-American protagonist gets her own back on white men who fetishise Asian women, by stockpiling and eating their eyeballs. This year’s Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito reads like a gory take on Agnes Grey and has its central governess joke about eating the children under her care.


>There is more. Lucy Rose’s bestseller The Lamb, published earlier in 2025, is a misery lit-adjacent tale of childhood abuse with a twist: the young protagonist must come to terms with her mother’s taste for lost hikers. Catherine Dang’s What Hunger, out later this year, promises to “[follow] the daughter of Vietnamese immigrants… as she grapples with the weight of generational trauma while navigating the violent power of teenage girlhood.” This violent power comes, as the reader may guess, with “an insatiable hunger for raw meat.” And in the Young Adult sphere there is Maika and Maritza Moulite’s 2025 novel The Summer I Ate the Rich, which uses its Haitian-American zombie protagonist to “[scrutinise] the socioeconomic and racial inequity that is the foundation of our society.”


>Inequity is the largest constant in this emerging genre. Almost every female literary cannibal resorts to cooking and eating people because of trauma in her past, and in each case the trauma is indexed to a larger political concern. Lucy Rose “explores how women swallow their anger, desire, and animal instincts.” One of the women in The Lamb has her first brush with cannibalism after she is denied an abortion. “My body was a stranger,” she says, “but my father wanted me to bring the baby to term
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