>>726895
Depends. There's not every single book on Gutenberg. The only place I found some books: archive.
I mean ….obviously I read books of authors that are no longer in this world,so they're all out of copyright. Yet their books are sometimes rare to find, even on Gutenberg.
I get the notion you're overthinking it. Of course I like to buy books and have them on the shelf. But that's not always possible.
>>726913
>>726921
4/pol/ - too many shills, slide threads (blocks your path), there are sometimes good memes to laugh at
8/pol/ - better discussion, lot of shills though. There are anti christian infiltrators(I wonder who could be behind that), larping pagans, actual pagans, even satanists, and then there are christians.
Half a year ago 8pol was unbearable because mods deleted anything pro-christian. Now it has got somewhat better, obviously there's lot of shilling since all sorts of people post there and the site is flooded by news threads.
>>726946
>/pol/ is a heterogeneous
>that change their stance on things every 6 months.
What are you talking about? There is no stance at all because /pol/ cannot agree upon anything so it obviously cannot change, it cannot be pro-christian. There are people who are pro-christain and who are anti-christian and that's about it.
Just because a christian goes there that does not make him "reformer" or someone who sucks up to all those people.
I always wonder why some anons try to push this nonsense:
>Pol has some ideals that every /pol/ack believes in
>Going there makes you X (whatever that person currently thinks /pol/ stands for)
/Pol/ stands for nothing. It is just a board. All sorts of people post/lurk there.