Writing a Sup Forums book on the 2016 election

As we all know, the market demand for books on the 2016 election written by insiders is very high, so who would be better to write such a book other than Sup Forumsacks. /lit/ has successfully written three books collaboratively to critical acclaim so I don't see why we can't do the same thing. Profits from the book can be sent to a donation of our choice. Who is interested in this?

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this sounds like a great idea

write it yourself friend
i'm already working on my own "book"

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I don't want to write one myself and risk having any kind of bias or missing something.

whats your own book

a better idea would be to create a "collection of essays"
so we have multiple anons submit writings on the election and compile it into a giant memoir.

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Actually that sounds like a great idea. If anons are interested in doing this, I will get started on writing mine.

Identifying Leafs: A Guide for the Upcoming Day of the Rake

we'll need people in charge of receiving essays and people in charge of "vetting" them, ie we can verify the shit they post is factual to a degree and not a poor attempt at CTR propaganda

i'm willing to help organize, too busy to do this on my own tho

There is nothing more cringey than people from Sup Forums writing articles explaining things to normies. If you really want to do it, just pull a Richard Spencer and start letting journalists know that you're basically the leader and public representative of Sup Forums. Then NPR and MSNBC will start hitting you up when they want to call some one a fascist asshole on national news.

I'm keeping a journal.

>/lit/ has successfully written three books collaboratively to critical acclaim
wait, really? I browse there on occasion but I have never heard this. Links anyone?

what books did /lit/ write?

>writing articles
No, a book. Like an actual book you find at a bookstore. I mean look at Milo. He's topping pre-order charts. A publisher wouldn't turn down the opportunity to publish a book of essays by the shitposters that the news talked about 24/7 during the election. Of course the book is gonna be published anonymously.

>tfw excellent writer but newfag
>why live

Hypersphere and a sequel.

How new?

oh so it was shit. nice.

*Post-modernist
:^)

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Yeah, okay, I'll read your stupid essays.

Post them.

>meme war

This writer has a hell of an ego as well as being a filthy redditor, but maybe essays that are like this can be used. Day in the life of an user during the election.

boredomandgomorrah.com/index.php/2017/01/08/how-Sup Forums-got-trump-elected-president/

Not my pic. Just something I grabbed off of google m8.

The world takes it's cues from America, and nowhere was this made more blatant than the election. Canada, like a little brother who professes disdain for his older sibling, while still emulating him in manner of dress and mannerisms, behaves just like that towards America, laughing at the backwards Americans, but at the same time desperately copying everything America does.

Make Alberta Great Again hats can be seen popping up here and there. Kevin O' Leary, a business man turned reality show star turns now to politics. A country with hardly a black populace at all, given that we didn't import them by the boatload, and yet shortly after black lives matter popped up in America, it inexplicably appeared in Canada as well, to much confusion.


well, that's all I got so far really. What else did canada get in a tizzy about?

Breddy gud so far senpai

oh yeah, I was going to mention how american liberals are going berserk about the popular vote and saying shit like it's time to join places like canada and do away with the electoral college. You dumb americans, we don't use the popular vote either, you'd be laughed out of the country if you complained about that.

We did try to change it though, but Trudeau broke that promise. But we weren't upset over an election defeat, we were just pissed at everyone.

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youtube.com/watch?v=m7ZuffBrloo

Holy shit the pic he used at the top of the article is one I made the day before the election to try to sway Hispanics!

Quit advertising this shitty thread in other threads faggot

Not my fault the generals make people concentrate in only one thread and not look at other threads.

ye pls don't you cringelord fagmeister. feel free to off yourself tho

Scott adams already is.

well get an editor; make a select of chapters or topics (I suggest, pre-election, during the election(split into primaries and general) and post-election; have people contribute their thoughts or experiences; have the editor edit the best pieces in. voila, you have a book;post that shit on amazon.

It won't be from our perspective

put pepe in a maga hat for the cover, title: How we won and you lost.

That makes sense. Now we just need people willing to contribute. I know I'm gonna write something, another American user is contributing and a leaf is writing something. That's not enough though.

Yeah it might be kinda fun. I'd be glad to talk about my time in Clinton Foundation General.

> our perspective

CHAPTER 2: 1488% BLACKED

get a place where people can upload online under folders for topics, anyone can post link it in a Trumpgen. Make sure to have a label/license/sign off etc worked out before you start.

Editing would be the hardest and longest process. You could crowdsource it, dangerous, or go through a selection of editors to mine the gold.

Maybe Google Docs? That's how /lit/ wrote their book.

Google Docs folder:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BymBzcP_alZsdmk3R004aS05YUk?usp=sharing

Folder to add essays to:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BymBzcP_alZseXZSY2U0TWNvVWs?usp=sharing

The year we made interracial porn a weapon to attack liberals

Canadians relish their ability to be above it all, even when they throw themselves into the argument fervently. Liberal columnists countrywide penned pieces about Hillary's certainty to win, followed by a cascade of articles claiming that they never were truly invested in the first place, because after all, it's not our country. However, if you were to ask them blindly who they support, you won't hear Elizabeth, or Justin or Tom or Gilles or Stephen, you'd hear Hillary or Donald.

Buses from across the nation shuttled Canadians down to Washington to protest Trump, a protest endeavor literally never seen before in Canada. It's hard to stand up and find fault with yourself, but easy to tune out and instead only find fault with others.

What do you think, Sup Forums? This is the beginning of my essay.

You guys should put what you have so far in the google docs folder.

>a better idea would be to create a "collection of essays"
This.

Just wrote this part. Fits pretty much anywhere.

Include a chapter about guacamole.