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The Pond by John Gossage
This book is shilled by redditors as "heckin finding upcummies in the mundane". it is a deeply pessimistic book about the sheer monotony and disappointment of everyday life. NOTHING EVER HAPPENS. That is the message. You who go on walks and all you find is those broken branches, trash, muddy water and pathways that go this and that way, sometimes there is a house or a bird or a fence or tree or sky and clouds. That's it really. That's how monotonous and retarded life is. You look at shit, it's one damn thing after another. There are many pathways, all of them are as nonsensical as each one of them. You take a walk and you always go to that mundane shitty spot, you look around, probably release a fart in peace because no one is watching you and then you head back home utterly buckbroken by disappointment and meaninglessness of heckin life.
Also this book created the genre of "just an autist with a camera and looking at shit".