Message from @Engineered Eldritch Catgirl

Discord ID: 654897861439389706


2019-12-13 04:04:42 UTC  

After Dark Souls, Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask
The only other contender (off the top of my head) is Dragon's Dogma

2019-12-13 04:06:36 UTC  

like ive read Gulag archiplego, Homer, Plato, most of aristotle, most of dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Dante, Milton, and a bunch of others, I've been reading 100 books a year for the past 3-4 years and i still have near infinite books to read

2019-12-13 04:07:05 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897054186733568/U_Got_That_Wehrmacht_NO_ANIME.mp4

2019-12-13 04:07:22 UTC  

Ahem

2019-12-13 04:07:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897136353148938/1576194833017.jpg

2019-12-13 04:07:35 UTC  

Are you ready?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897178602635264/1576194340636.jpg

2019-12-13 04:07:47 UTC  

The salt flows

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897228153880576/Screenshot_20191212-230354_Discord.jpg

2019-12-13 04:07:52 UTC  

I have read part of one Tolstoy book with an accompanying bit of context supplied
What a read
It was taken out of his Confessions, I think

2019-12-13 04:08:29 UTC  

i read war and peace and anna karitana

2019-12-13 04:08:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897422958592010/unknown-24.png

2019-12-13 04:08:35 UTC  

One pizza is generally not enough
One needs two pizzas

2019-12-13 04:08:36 UTC  

both every good reads just long

2019-12-13 04:08:47 UTC  

Mmm

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654897478331531265/unknown-28.png

2019-12-13 04:08:53 UTC  

Salt

2019-12-13 04:09:06 UTC  

What makes me wet is what makes you think

2019-12-13 04:09:30 UTC  

hardest reads are Nietzsche and Dostoevsky's demons

2019-12-13 04:09:47 UTC  

Hardest in what regard?

2019-12-13 04:10:17 UTC  

<:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586> <:salt:501105964758466586>

2019-12-13 04:10:19 UTC  

to conceptualize the perspective for demons as it is very russian novel

2019-12-13 04:10:24 UTC  

salt for the salt god

2019-12-13 04:10:24 UTC  

Uwu Iā€™m loving the Brit salt

Is there one I can read?

I really want to read a salty tweet

2019-12-13 04:11:02 UTC  

nietzsche just loves to show off his big brain sentences that bastard has paragraph long sentences

2019-12-13 04:11:09 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654898076913500200/ELowR9AWkAArg9W.png

2019-12-13 04:11:33 UTC  

Guess what selenite is?

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/654898172841164820/15762102737243770520643264900406.jpg

2019-12-13 04:11:53 UTC  

_A crystal salt_

2019-12-13 04:11:56 UTC  

salty

2019-12-13 04:12:07 UTC  

It is literally a salt, ahaha

2019-12-13 04:12:07 UTC  

have you ever looked at salt under a microscope before?

2019-12-13 04:12:08 UTC  

@DylanThe fastest sip in the west don't you know 30-06 goes through at least 4 japs?

2019-12-13 04:12:15 UTC  

We need more tweets to do dramatic readings of

2019-12-13 04:12:22 UTC  

It has very interesting optical qualities too

you need accurate background music though

2019-12-13 04:13:18 UTC  

yes it absorbs light so you can view salt with light on and off

2019-12-13 04:13:23 UTC  

Ah
I have read a _little_ Nietzsche firsthand
Like, half of a chapter out of one book
While I do not know if I was losing anything in translation, I found it pretty straightforward to understand