Just installed a new bookcase and am currently unpacking, organizing, and cataloguing.
Let's see what's on your shelves.
Boo/k/shelves
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Looks comfy
Here all dump mine, excuse poor image quality
are you the dude with the mortars?
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Nope. Pretty sure that would be Soleks
I have the anti tank rifles. Do have a tube to turn into a mortar though, and some bits for making flamethrowers.
Powerpuff Girls: The Complete Series on DVD and half a box of Nutter Butters.
Looking good.
>kjv
there is hope for this world yet
Not including all the countless books and manuals in the do/k/ument and mega folder.
Wish I had the money for Skennerton's tome.
A bunch of young adult shit
>basic economics
>book of five rings
>the way things work
fuck yes. whoever put together this chart, I owe you a drink.
Those are (most of) the books I own.
yeah, it was kind of weird seeing that chart considering i've read 60%, maybe 70% of the books listed. like some bizarro-me made it, or i made it and had my mind wiped.
anyway let's hit the bars sometime.
A classic that everyone should read
Shelf #1
Shelf #2. Pistol is in the safe, AR is in the case.
b-b-based.
what is that tiny pistol the size of a bottle of elmer's glue? nice shelves.
i like your style user. statuettes are patrician.
I have a few books but there's only three that I'd recommend: 1984, Don Quixote, and Norm MacDonald: Based On A True Story
I can't afford a shelf but here are the most Jow Forums books I have
This is actually a pretty interesting thread, bump.
No shelves and most of my books are in storage. How about a drawer with some light reading material
That is my jam.
I would recommend the turner diaries by Andrew Macdonald and unintended consequences by John Ross
Walther Model 9
Don't die on me now thread
Toppest of all keks my g.
Where’s the very hungry caterpillar?
Hey guys, are there any books you'd say could genuinely help someone be a better soldier?
Art of War, and Book of Five Rings have been recommended to me before. Looking for contemporary theory on strategy and tactics, or something like that I guess.
This is my kinda thread, really need to make some decent photos for it.
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lol, sounds like a plan.
user, read Kipling. You will learn more about actual soldiering than if you read every word ever written by or about Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, and Random Jap.
My bedroom bookcase is a clusterfuck of random books, trying to go digital for most books, and starting to get hard cover, or leather bound on what I care about.
The cubes almost make those pistols look fake.
I have the odd urge to open those doors and just take a sniff
I need some non-fiction that isn't boring. Any suggestions?
And the obligatory shitter materials.
shelves are for losers
Madman.
rules for radicals was good
Not the original user, but I’ve read some of Kipling’s stuff. Printed in 1922, because I bought it in England, and I found it generally unpleasant. I acknowledge he’s top tier but stuff I had did not hold up to time well.
[spoiler]that's hardly even 1/100 of the books in here[/spoiler]
Old photo, there's at least 6 more now
Realised I have a newer photo
Ahhhh yes the Essentials Jow Forumsollection
1 wipe charlies Nice
>No one owns a first print of The Rise and Fall of the 3rd Reich
Here's what I have with me. The rest is still at my parents' house.
No Ancient Greek version?
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nice whisk you got there
o fug I've read like 90% of those books throughout my childhood.
IG88's tale from "Tales of the Bounty Hunters" was an exceptional short story and one I remember well, as was "I, Jedi".
Strangely, I also have two copies of those Calvin and Hobbes anthologies myself, for whatever reason.
Your collection is lacking the rest of the dune series (which doesn't get enough credit, desu), classic C.S. Lewis, and Arthur C. Clarke.
this series of Clarke is one of my all time favorites:
>pic related
oh and I just picked up this bad boy before the price went to the skies.
Amazing reference that includes a surprising number of special rifles, with some unfortunate omissions...
this mad bastard child is no where to be found in this behemoth of a textbook which was the only real major disappointment I had with the text, thankfully.
Are you Christian?
no he's a satanist
>know thy enemy
Yes. And I know I shouldn't post here. But I posted here before I became Christian and it is hard to leave this place.
he cute
Not enough weeb shit to be Jow Forums
Posting my collection of vintage scifi mags.
ill play along
I'm really upset I caan't findf my Border Patrol manual from the 50's, my grandpa gave it to me for Christmas as a kid. (He wasn't border patrol, air force then worked for a defense contractor.) It was a pretty interesting read, back then almost all the illwegal spics were just regular people, any violence or criminals was extremely rare.
You got it wrong buddy. Weebs cannot truly be Jow Forums, they just masquerade as Jow Forums because of their pedophile chinese cartoon girl animes that occasionally include guns. They're as Jow Forums as antifa posing with firearms.
You haven't been here long have you?
Dust off your D&D minis.
What kind of miniatures are those?
What's in the booksafe?
launch codes, pizza maps, power crystals
can't a guy keep a dictionary around nowadays
The Rama series is brilliant, nice taste
lol, I have the same one with $600 cash and a PPK with a spare mag and a holster in it.
I find the lack Yotsuba mangas in his thread disturbing
Rate my collection
Better res because I’m an idiot
Now this is a real Jow Forumslassical Jow Forumsommando. Fine taste sir!
isn't there a obligation to proselytize, christcuck?
now's your chance, desu.
Oh wait it’s just being pissy for mobile.
are there any good sci-fi magazines still active?
(not including comics like AD2000)
Hell in a Very Small Place is fantastic. It really made me respect the planning and tenacity of the Vietnamese communists as well as seeing the tragedy the French found themselves in. I wish it were more publicized in the US rather than just a footnote. Bigeard was a beast.
>50's
>illegals were just regular people
segregation was still a thing and welfare didn't exist to the degree it does now.
a golden age, user.
>3 copies of 9
Volume 9 is really good
had to read it 3 times
>for my legionaries
>culture of critique
>NAB
>biblical companion
Entirely based.
Thank you user!
is that a Pexto wrench? nice pistol.
Analog is still ongoing as far as I know.
Dont have many books but i just got these in the mail.
Some of the articles are, well, a bit dated.
My warhammer 40k guys. Mostly old ones I don't want to get rid of.
I need to read Hatcher's Notebook. I have a .pdf but no ereader. Same deal with Unintended Consequences.
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3/3. The bookshelf itself is a disgrace, I want to make or buy a better one.
>tfw even God can't pull you out of this Hell