>>11605567/lit/ granted me lessons over the traumas that people went through like how LoTR was based off Tolkien's war journey and Sam was the veteran's he had a brother hood with. Then they told me of how Lewis (author of Narnia) recieved some backlash from Tolkien because of how Lucy made friends with a Faun - both authors have good background over symbolism and Fauns/Centaurs/Minotaurs are symbols of barbarians who wanted to fight and fuck.
They even taught me of how Kafka's lifework of bureaucracy brought with him the legendary works that made satirical perspective of the inner labyrights of the bullshit government systems.
Ask /sci/ about a topic and they would make fun of you for not being gud enough. I saw a thread just yesterday who gave a nice analogy about Uncertainty principle then came in the guy who butt in, said it was wrong and tried to act high and mighty by giving out scientific terms he think we do not understand.
Such is what you get being arrogant and witholding knowledge so you can keep on believing that you're special