>"Erect-angled, the F104, a sharp silver phallus, pointed into the sky. Solitary, spermatozoon-like, I was installed within. Soon, I should know how the spermatozoon felt at the instant of ejaculation."
What did you even get out of this?
>"Erect-angled, the F104, a sharp silver phallus, pointed into the sky. Solitary, spermatozoon-like, I was installed within. Soon, I should know how the spermatozoon felt at the instant of ejaculation."
What did you even get out of this?
reading japcel books
you were triggered by the semen poetry because you're closeted
UGH
Mishima was an unusual case. On the one hand, he was everything that we hate: effete, homosexual, and intellectual. On the other hand, he woke up like a literary Neo, awakened to his own crapulence and, through his own volition, became a right-wing, bodybuilding warlord who wrote his will in blood on the canvas of cowardly, materialistic post-war Japanese society.
What book is this from?
It's a wonderful comparison, just lovely prose and the picture it creates in your mind is hilarious. Very imaginative.
If the F104 doesn't get you at least a little chubbed, then you may not be masculine at all.
you answered you own question
>reading boomer fedposting
Well put, but I argue that a classically minded homo is more virtuous than an ostensibly hetero basedboy. One perfecta himself, learns, has children, produces great things, inspires others. The other takes and takes and the only thing it can put forth is spite and sneering at its own reflection.
homosexuality is the mark of kings, philosophers, and poets
Not Sun and Steel, probably one of his other novels
>Neo
PLEASE kill yourself
Imagine reading the translations, read the originals or don't bother
Im reading it right now and it does seem a bit self-fellating with all the excessive poetry stuff though that might be a translational issue
It's a /lit/ meme book, they fell for the meme
ok bro
For this quote
well yeah it has some nice paragraphs.
>As many people must have experienced for themselves, the greater the accuracy of a blow from a boxing glove or a fencing sword, the more it is felt as a counterblow rather than as a direct assault on the opponent’s person. One’s own blow, one’s own strength, creates a kind of hollow. A blow is successful if, at that instant, the opponent’s body fits into that hollow in space and assumes a form precisely identical with it.
>Any Forums bates effete homosexuals
Hahahahahaha
It's from Spring Snow. Great book.