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REAL but WEIRD book titles to have on your shelf during a Zoom meeting?

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posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 06:15 PM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

I have:

- Naked Pictures of My Ex-Girlfriends
- All My Friends are Dead
- Go the F*ck to Sleep

Mixed in with Freakanomics and a bunch of other somewhat notmal books.



posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 06:44 PM
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Nothing in This Book Is True... But That Is Exactly How Things Are.

And maybe, Cosmic Trigger, Ulysses, Gravity’s Rainbow, Finnegan’s Wake, and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas!!




posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 07:20 PM
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originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
Nothing in This Book Is True... But That Is Exactly How Things Are.

And maybe, Cosmic Trigger, Ulysses, Gravity’s Rainbow, Finnegan’s Wake, and Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas!!



Ulysses changed my life. As did that charlatan Carlos Castaneda.



posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 09:02 PM
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Get your hands on some stuff like Crowley, LaVey, E.F. Benson, Kiesel, Corinne Boyer, de Laurence. Just to name a few.

Maybe even some stuff like Auroræ by McCaughry, The Scalding of Sepentia, Asaya Ka Luxa or Zakael by Vermilion, or something like Qlipoth Opus.

You don't even have to read them, you can just have them to mess with people.

But you can usually find some cool stuff at your local used bookstores.

The local bookstore I go to has books and journals that honestly belong in a museum or need to be uploaded and disseminated through out the internet.

I can go in and buy journals from Confederate soldiers. A complete early edition of Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and other Masonic books.

There are books in that book shop that are rare and probably, likely, to be one of the few if not the only one to be in existence.

Check out your local bookstores. Especially ones that deal with old books and trades. The good books are usually the ones locked in glass behind the counter or not on display at all.



posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 09:34 PM
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posted on Aug, 2 2020 @ 10:40 PM
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Not a bad selection.



posted on Aug, 3 2020 @ 02:20 AM
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originally posted by: dogstar23
a reply to: AaarghZombies

Bad Wisdom by Bill Drummond and Mark Manning. Something is clearly wrong - and more clearly right, with you if you own this book.


Could never figure out if they were 2 arseholes or geniuses.

I guess the former, who else would burn a million pounds for the sake of 'art'



posted on Aug, 3 2020 @ 07:21 AM
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Books on butchery next to children's books, I absolutely love that idea.



posted on Aug, 3 2020 @ 11:37 AM
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned "The Anarchist's Cookbook" yet!

Or..."Hitchiker's Guide to the Universe"

Or..."Crockpot Recipes for Babies" and its companion book "Braising Tips for Small Children".

And the all time favorite..."Dismembering for DUMMY's", or "Funny Bloopers and Outtakes; an Autobiography" by Jeffrey Dahmer
edit on 8/3/2020 by Flyingclaydisk because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 3 2020 @ 10:13 PM
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The only anarchist cookbook I've ever seen that wasn't downloaded off the internet was a print out of it.

I don't even know why people still act like it's relevent. There are only like two things that are still somewhat useful, and even those you could probably just find on YouTube.

It is a good read for a bit of history though. That much is true.

I definitely got a kick out of reading how they where getting high off of bananas. Pretty dumb though.



posted on Aug, 6 2020 @ 04:37 AM
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Here's one for your shelves:

The Jewish-Japanese Sex & Cookbook and How to Raise Wolves by Jack Douglas.
edit on 6-8-2020 by RitualReality because: Missed the best bit lol



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