>claim to be red-pilled >doesn't even have a study or a bookcase to hold your given intellectual knowledge (or collections)
What's your excuse Cred Forums?
What I've got:
>2010-2016 dated Old Farmer's Almanacs >About 15 National Geographic DVD specials >Fact/Statistics hard cover books of 45 out of 50 States >3 auto-biographies of music artists >All Quiet on the Western Front >Art and artist-authored tutorial books >1980 carved mahogany desk >swivel chair >etc
I have a science book from 1910 Book about Buddhism The Game (sexual psychology of women) And around 5-8 manga books
I'm getting there, I have been browsing a lot less. I go on walks while reading and have been getting Hillary voters or non voters to vote for Gary Johnson and preaching other red pill philosophy
Which is made obsolete when extreme weather takes away your electricity. Or perhaps an EMP blast
Also, when you have people over they will look at your collection and perhaps take an interest in a book, that won't happen with a hard drive
Adrian Lopez
When the world goes down in flames, books are subject to last longer
(Some of it is occult nonsense, I just copied and pasted)
Ethan Reyes
Public library.
Blake Phillips
>Not having both
Robert Clark
Once I own my own place i'm gonna get one. Can't wait desu
Xavier Baker
the bookshelf is like the head. it can only be so big.
but there comes a day where you must carry your weight.
some buckle under it while others run free to conquer the world.
David Carter
In fact, I’m a lot more proud of these seven new bookshelves that I had to get installed to hold two thousand new books that I bought. It’s like the billionaire Warren Buffett says, “the more you learn, the more you earn.”
Eli Morales
I'm posting from a device that contains more books than are on that wall. Furthermore, I have not wasted space and have an economized house by going paperless
Jacob Adams
Now maybe you’ve seen my TEDx talk where I talk about how I read a book a day. You know, I read a book a day not to show off it’s again about the knowledge.
Jace Torres
>tfw to intelligent to read
Elijah Nelson
Fukn saved.
>I don't have meme konata anymore.
Asher Gonzalez
Stop shitposting all over Cred Forums you fucking faggot
I know it's you who's been doing it
Brody Jones
>two thousand new books that I bought How long is that going to take you to read?
Sebastian Stewart
Not much but it's growing senpai
>R8 me!!
Thomas Murphy
>Not having the Jefferson Bible >Written by Thomas Jefferson himself
Xavier Powell
Tell me about that Ron Paul book
Nolan Lee
Which one lad?
>Liberty Defined - A to Z arguments on libertarian philosophy
>End the Fed - pretty self explanatory
>The Revolution - Ron Paul's philosophy in a box. The first non-liberal political manifesto I bought at the age of 19, changed my life forever desu
Angel Lopez
Alrights plebs, my collection.
Jayden James
looks pretty /comfy/
William Nguyen
Revolution
Jaxson Smith
Damn nigger is David Rockefeller your great uncle
Jason Morales
Books are for fags.
Luis Parker
so you are a pretentious hipster faggot that wants to seem intellectual? that's cool. but don't try to put yourself above others just because you wasted thousands on what is essentially furniture
i have maybe 50 books, but that's only because i very rarely read fiction. it's mostly fedora atheism, broscience and typical pol stuff like road to serfdom, von mises, wealth of nations etc
they're all in my sleeping room though because i don't feel the need to show off
Samuel Hernandez
What happens when you want to go and live in different place or country?
Liam White
Get that ice dildo out of your ass and stop discouraging something that is objectively a good
Don't try to put yourself above others just because you "hide your powerlevel" in your sleeping room
Charles Clark
I wish, I just decided I would rather spend $80 on a used book, than $20 on a new book. Also this is the first time I have seen a shelf thread on /pol.
Jace Morgan
>John Fahey
Nice. Good taste.
Anthony Ward
>sleeping room
So, your snow hut in the woods, right?
Eli Richardson
>having NatGeo on DVD I've watched a ton of nature docs, but why would you do this
Michael Morgan
Old collection, senpai
Jacob Brown
Top two shelves look like some crappy encyclopedias.Two shelves of Easton Franklin ain't bad though.
Liam Robinson
>Current year >Paper literature
Asher Williams
damn...
almost half as many books as I have in my bedroom
Ayden Anderson
>when extreme weather takes away your electricity. What is Solar/Hydro/Backup Generators >Or perhaps an EMP blast What is Data Redundancy/Faraday Cage
>Also, when you have people over they will look at your collection and perhaps take an interest in a book, that won't happen with a hard drive With digital, I don't have to bring them over first.
Gavin Russell
Top shelf is the signed Bombay edition of Kipling, second is the volume 1925 volume of Joseph Conrad.
Aiden Gutierrez
only slaves are attached to toys
Nolan Mitchell
>Not being able to flick through pages >Heavy iPad or small e-ink screen >Not being able to enjoy your collection >Second hand paperback cheaper digital edition >Graphs charts and images >Not being able to make notes in the margins
Dont be an e-pleb, I buy the paperback second and download the EPUB free if i want the convenience of reading on my phone/kindle.
I literally have rooms with wall to ceiling purpose built bookshelves but I don't feel the need to virtue signal about them on 4chinz.
Oliver Martin
*floor to ceiling
Nathaniel Walker
This summer readings. (Since 21 of May) I have to apologyze for the fight club
Jaxson Reed
That douche didn't get his bookshelf from pinterest.
David Hill
I have a book shelf of sorts, but they're mostly books I've collected from when I was younger, so lots of comics, fiction, and comedic books, not so much philosophical or political books, though I have some scientific ones (mainly anatomical).
What do you guys recommend getting for a greater political understanding? I'm not too knowledgeable about red-pilled books, though I know many of them have a fortune to teach.
Lucas Jackson
I am not an attention whore, and I don't feel a need to show off to other individuals that I've wasted my money to purchase books. I have more than ten thousand books ranging from ancient philosophy, the classics, military books, IT and others which I keep on my NAS. Whenever I am in need for a read, I put them on my book reader and I read.
Anthony Bennett
Smug cunt. You realize you can just go to a library to get everything you need on every fucking subject. Wanna be smart op? Don't buy books just to brag about it on an anonymous imageboad.
No one gives two fucks about your desk or bookcase you pretentious smug cunt. I bet you smell your own farts.
Robert Murphy
actually if the world goes down in flames the books will actually burn first
Connor Taylor
anyone have an ebook copy of "Dedication and Leadership" by Douglas Hyde?
Grayson Collins
...
Anthony Davis
we don't have librarys. seriously we have "librarys" with 20 yo books that are probably useless (never checked them) no one usess librarys for anything other than internet and printing if i ssaid i was one of a couple thousand people that bought a book for personal knowledge/enjoyment in this island i wouldn't be surprised
Thomas Hughes
The Game is a good book but if you really want to understand women's psychology the more you expand your resources the better. I studied a bunch of that pickup artist shit and went on a rampage for a year where I banged chick after chick but eventually realized it was meaningless and stopped wasting my time. Getting laid is easy but finding a girl that isn't degenerate or that doesn't fall for easy tricks is rare if not impossible.
Thomas Peterson
because i only needed to learn one thing.
Gabriel Rogers
I always give away, or sell books once I've finished them, unless they're nonfiction and I intend to return to them for further study later. Bookcases in common areas of the house are mostly for pretentious show-offs.
Matthew Hernandez
Did you guys read How Bluegrass Ruined My Life?
Elijah Baker
mine
Adam Bennett
NIGGER, SWIVEL CHAIRS ARE DEGENERATE AS FUCK
Carter Hernandez
Heh
Cooper Hill
And how many have you read?
Jackson Young
>putting a bunch of random unread books on a shelf to appear sophisticated.
You're literally just a hipster faggot.
KYS
Zachary Lopez
>tfw to intelligent to read >to intelligent >to
Lucas Kelly
Books and reading are for dumb cunts.
Ayden Williams
>Claim to be red-pilled >Religiously reads others people's work to """"""impress"""""" anons on 4chinz instead of figuring life out yourself.
How the hell are stupid crap like musician biographies and art books even red-pilled you retard. Wikipedia and my cheap ass ikea desk crap of your pseudo garbage.
Jonathan Martin
The art of building a library doesnt simply consist of putting books you've bought or read into a shelf
The goal is to create lists of books you want to add to your library - hundreds and thousands of books -, and to find the right books in the first place, especially the rare and obscure classics. Then you prioritize the books on your list and buy them one by one.
You can get extremely good classic titles for pennies on amazon and ebay. There is no excuse whatsoever not having a library of 500+ classic reads.
Juan Hall
>Guy look at all those books I have never read and never will be
The size of the bookcase doesn't matter.
What matter is: - the book quality itself (university books are much higher in scientific value as some small talk books) - your understanding of the book (there are three quality forms: data, information, knowledge. If you read for example a Chinese book you will only acquire data which doesn't help you much. If you read a science book and you don't understand much of it, you only acquire information. But if you red a science book and understand everything and can use it in your future you acquired knowledge) -only the amount of useful knowledge you acquire with your books is important
If you make a picture of your "books" but don't show the title and author, you are too stupid to understand the value of a books.
Nolan Gomez
Nice waste of space, tryhard "intellectual." t. Professional book-reader