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What's up with that?
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>twitter screencap thread
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>>25385662
you underestimate these people
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>>25385603
The billionaire is usually the alpha of the pack of werewolf bikers who get to partake in his bitch's knotting holes. I think.
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>>25385662
He scammed his way to the top with vaporware and EV credit fraud and desperately wants everyone to coddle him and call him a genius because investors and journalists were stupid enough to do so. It's surprising he hasn't had some terminal ketamine depression spiral and offed himself yet.
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>>25386876
if you think laws that support electric vehicles are a scam why not write your congressperson instead of bitching out here because you've never done a single thing in your life

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Best selling author Larry Correia spent 3 hours arguing with some rando on twitter, seething and screencapping and posting to his facebook boomers. I know its one of you because we had this thread last week and the exact same opening line was mocked there.
>>>25368689
x.com/OblomovCocktail/status/2073856212945256552
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Why are we still allowing slop-lit related topics on this board? What the fuck is a Lary Corea?!
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>>25386873
This makes me like Correia more lol. Based autist.
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>>25386873
I wonder if that's the autistic all lowercase marxspammer
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>>25386882
Kek I just noticed he does type in all lowercase. One of Larry's simps called him out on it.

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Justice Thomas cited both Aristotle and Aquinas in his dissent in the recent Trump v. Barbara case.

Pretty cool, thought Id share.
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>Instead of discussing on how ancient authors and texts still hold up and marveling at the centuries spanning accumulative enterprise of intellectual thought this thread turned into a discussion of trannies.

OP here, I am disappoint.
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>>25375112
Based and red pilled. I hate this shit. In Australia at least, you will sound like an absolute wanker citing this bullshit. Just stick to the Acts, cases and your reasons based on those things.

The only times judge should get to indulge in this is if they’re writing a huge decision that took a long ass time to write, in which case it’s no so bad if they want to add a witty introduction.
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>>25386867
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The only times judge should get to indulge in this is if they’re writing a huge decision that took a long ass time to write.

This is a long ass 80 page dissent that wnats to uphold common sense common law derived from the western tradition, if any case warrants going back to the Greeks and Scholastics it's this.
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>>25385509
>See
Don't need to because multiple anons pointed out the person in that story is intersex you dumb tool.
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ITT: Libtards crying about snobbery only to resort to their standard reflexive unearned condescension when corrected.

aegon adopts the faith edition

ASOIAF wiki: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_Page
Blog: https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/
Old blog: https://grrm.livejournal.com/
So Spake Martin (interviews): https://westeros.org/citadel/ssm/
Book search: https://asearchoficeandfire.com/
SSM search: https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=006888510641072775866:vm4n1jrzsdy
General search: http://searcherr.work/
TWOW samples: https://archive.org/details/411440566-the-winds-of-winter-released-chapters

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>>25385508
Paragliders
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Was Ormund Hightower this important in the books? They are setting him up in the show like some sort of final boss.
https://youtu.be/yvHIhb5sLCQ
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>>25386554
why dont you read it chuddie
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>>25386554
>Was Ormund Hightower this important in the books
Book, not even book, a couple chapters at most. Just read it.
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>>25386405
>Targsisters.....our response?

Just kill him.

This is such a retarded tv series.

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Books that just weren’t for you. Don’t be ashamed. The premise of this one sounded great, and I enjoyed some of the backpacking and hostel stay stories but it’s so dry and full of architecture descriptions and references to other high brow European shit that its a slog for me. I’m like 90 pages from the end but I most likely won’t be reading the rest of the series. Not a fault of the book at all, not afraid to say that I’m probably not worldly or intelligent enough to fully appreciate this book as a non-college educated blue collar/middle class genuine mutt American. What are your’s?
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I got 3 pages in
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G K Chesterton

I got through The Man Who Knew Too Much fine without hating it
Then I read The Man Who Was Thursday and by the end I was hating it but managed to finish because it is pretty short
Then I gave him one more chance with Manalive but dropped it in the first chapter and never read Chesterton again.
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>>25385984
I wouldn't say it "filtered" me in the sense that I struggled to understand it or the deeper meaning and context, but I thought picrel was a nasty, pointless book about horrible people, with dubious literary value. Didn't enjoy reading it at any point. Big E did some good writing, but not in The Sun Also Rises.
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>>25385984
For me, it's War & Peace. I'm all for dense, difficult books, Gravity's Rainbow is my favourite prose work, but something about having to remember dozens of characters, their relations and nicknames, all from a foreign country, just fucks me up. And it doesn't help that I find the prose style dull. I had the same problem with Dreams of the Red Chamber, though at least I enjoyed the writing in this one.
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>>25386443
Old man and the sea is one of the greatest books but other than that Hemingway is entirely overrated

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what the fuck i started reading books and now im learning that like 90% of what i learned here on 4chan is wrong. i se elike 10 claims on whit website a day that are easily verifiably wrong
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>>25386236
means of cultural production (letters)
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>see a guy on /lit/ routinely claim for years that descartes said "poopoo sneed"
>it's very clearly the same poster
>he clearly cares a lot about descartes "poopoo sneed" idea because he posts about it a lot, can always tell it's him
>figure must be legit, why would someone who cares THIS much about something be totally retarded and wrong about it
>finally one day read descartes on a whim
>page 6
>"NOT poopoo sneed. NEVER poopoo sneed"
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>>25386304
>leave
Im trying.
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>>25386162
I think it essentially just boils down to verifying things, and asking yourself if there might be other explanations. Most people who have incorrect opinions, left or right, have them because they accepted what they were told without really looking into it. Yeah the sources can lie too, but it gets harder to keep a lie together the more sources you need to draw on because the origin of them gets broader. Look for sources that are rooted in reality rather than opinion.
Learn some typical biases as well. I don't mean racial, sexual, other identity biases or whatever. More general ones that don't have a political position, like confirmation bias. Every political side does that all the time.
I guess understanding as well that reality may not fit into neat polar ideologies. Also, that recent events are not the be all end all of who "wins". There's local variance rather than a continuous one way stream of who is "in the right".
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>>25386304
OK. See you tomorrow.
>pic
>There is no quality content here you cannot get more quickly and efficiently elsewhere.
I wish this were true, but as far as I know, it is not.
Did the poster in your image ever specify where this better "elsewhere" is? Do you know where it is?
Sometimes people can offer up "you have to try forums", but I doubt they've actually tried that because 1) they never offer specific forums, and 2) forums are not that great in the first place.
This website sucks, but all the other websites I know of suck more.

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Post and discussion about any type of history book.

>Vengeance: The Last Stands of Custer, Crazy Horse, and Sitting Bull by Tom Clavin

>On June 25–26, 1876, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand, was fought between combined forces of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. Along the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, the battle resulted in the devastating defeat of U.S. forces and was the most significant action of the Great Sioux War of 1876.

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/240019835-vengeance

https://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-the-Little-Bighorn

https://www.worldhistory.org/George_Armstrong_Custer

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>>25382680
I saw that in theaters. It was awfully fucking boring and they used the same footage over and over again.
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its kinda *the* book on reconstruction, the writing is really well done so the ~600 pages just breeze by. i recommend it to anyone and everyone interested in the topic. some of his other books are also great, like 'The Second Founding' which is about the legal transformations of the reconstruction amendments
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The Color of Law is another great book if you're interested in the functions of local governments and lower level policy, the history of modern segregation, the housing crisis, and racism in america. very interesting companion to reading on reconstruction and for just understanding how modern american society came to be
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>>25385970
I need a book like this but for England
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>>25385970
tl;dr: segregation works

Is picrel worth reading or just commie slop like Benny Morris says
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>>25385000
>>25385001
Stupid niggers don't know Pappe is Israeli
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>>25385016
He's an honorary goy
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>>25384996
Why are you laughing at the most prominent new Israeli scholar? Propagandist Pappe is not important, nor is Khalidi.

Always a delight to see threads like these though. Instills pride to be so taken serious that even your enemies start to read your books, lol.
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>>25386847
I am not Jewish or even the biggest fan of Israel but I imagine that being a patriotic Israeli is probably funny as fuck. Your deepest enemies consider you a kind of minor deity or magical force.
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If you want a book full of moralising self-flagellation in the form of selective sourcing and generally unserious scholarship then you've just found El Dorado.
And as >>25386847 said even antisemites are looking to Jews now to better practice their craft. Guess they ran out of ideas when "armed resistance" didn't work.

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Talk about poems/poets you like, post your own work, and critique others.
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>>25386606

And you represent this famed "culture", menstruating all over a 4chan thread, roleplaying as some kind of poetry guardian with all the bile and none of the poetry. Truly go get fucked.
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The rock-pusher

What a great weekend we had.
Once broken in, the kids were lovely—
They always take a while to warm up to dad.
Lovely walk. Quaint bookshops, milky coffee…

And you, my darling, what’s wrong?
We have such great times together.
Just a few more years, not too long,
And we can move to the country, together forever,
With a butler and a pond and fish
And shooting stars to make our wish.
Remember?
Smile, darling, smile.

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Black silk of crow feathers cloaks her pale brow.
Like rain-soaked ravens upon fallen snow.
Through the tangled thick brush of her fallen hair,
Gleams a single wild eye like a wolf in its lair.

A rare emerald spark in a valley of stone,
Fixing its gaze till you find you're alone.
But winter took root where her lone eye would gleam,
Where the lace kissed her cheek as all color was lost.

Her fingers are roots of a ghost-white birch tree.
Weathered by seasons the sun never knew.
They curl like the claws of a slumbering hawk.
Tightening softly lest petals should break.


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>>25386634
Did you write this?
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I just love the chilean little nigga

[...]
Las lágrimas que luego derramaba permanecían en la superficie
del platillo durante días, testimonio no de mi dolor, sino de
una suerte de poesía exaltada que cada vez más a menudo
apretaba mi pecho, mis sienes y caderas. Una terraza,
un país cálido y un amor de grandes ojos fieles
avanzando lentamente a través del sueño, mientras la nave
dejaba estelas de fuego en la ignorancia de mis hermanos
y en su inocencia. Y una bola de luz éramos el platillo y yo
en las retinas de los pobres campesinos, una imagen perecedera
que no diría jamás lo suficiente acerca de mi anhelo
ni del misterio que era el principio y el final
de aquel incomprensible artefacto. Así hasta la

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I've been reading historic and heterodox economists for a while out of curiosity and I've finished recently Marx's Capital. I was expecting to find some sort of philosophy, whether about labor or materialism, but all there was was sociology, historical analysis and (flawed) economics.

Hence, what exactly is Marx's philosophy ? There's no mention of dialectical materialism in the Capital and the only mentions I could find of it online coming from direct sources are Engel's "dialectics of nature", which is just an unfinished work. Is it even proper to speak of "philosophy" when there's so little ?
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>>25386546
marx makes a lot more sense as a confucian than as a hegelian or a calvinist or whatever
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>>25385034
>I've skimmed a bit through it and it seems like it's reconstituting some materialist ontology to argue marxism from ? It explains dialectical materialism but I don't see how it extracts this system from Marx himself. It looks more like an ad-hoc attempt at systematizing a broader framework to argue from.

It's a soviet textbook, not an argument. Marxist philosophy mostly comes from his earlier work like The Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, and Engels work after his death based on his unpublished writing. Althusser actually argues against this "humanist" element of Marx and sees it as something Marx ultimate discarded as not rigorous enough, although most Marxist-Leninists emphasize it enormously to the extent that Lenin believed one could not understand the phenomenology in Capital without reading Hegel's Science of Logic first
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>>25378706
>what exactly is Marx's philosophy ?
Marx's philosophy is bastardized Hegel's philosophy, where "spirit" was crudely replaced with "relationship of production" and such, hence all the "dialectics"-shit was henceforth called "materialist".

To understand what Hegel was ranting about, you need to understand what Hermetism was.

Check 'Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition' (2001):
"To make clear the parallels between these doctrines and Hegel's, here is a preview of what I will be arguing in the rest of this book:
1. Hegel holds that God's being involves "creation," the subject matter of his *Philosophy of Nature*. Nature is a moment of God's being.
2. Hegel holds that God is in some sense "completed" or actualized through the intellectual activity of mankind: "Philosophy" is the final stage in the actualization of Absolute Spirit. Hegel holds the "circular" conception of God and of the cosmos I referred to earlier, involving God "returning to Himself" and truly becoming God through man.
3. Hegel's philosophy is *encyclopedic*: he aims to end philosophy, for all intents and purposes, by capturing the whole of reality in a complete, circular speech.
4. Hegel believes that we rise above nature and become masters of our own destiny through the profound gnosis provided by his system.
5. Hegel's *Logic* is an attempt to know the aspects or "moments" of God as a system of ideas. In a famous passage of the *Science of Logic*, Hegel states that the Logic "is to be understood as the system of pure reason, as the realm of pure thought. This realm is truth as it is without veil and in its own absolute nature. It can therefore be said that this content is the exposition of God as He is in his eternal essence before the creation of nature and a finite Spirit" (Miller, 50; WL 1, 33-34).
6. Hegel's *Phenomenology of Spirit* represents, in the Hegelian system, an initial stage of purification in which the would-be philosopher is purged of false intellectual standpoints so that he might receive the true doctrine of Absolute Knowing (Logic-Nature-Spirit).
7. Hegel's account of nature rejects the philosophy of mechanism. He upholds what the followers of Bradley would later call a doctrine of "internal relations," as against the typical, modern mechanistic understanding of things in terms of "external relations." "

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>>25386546
>>25385094
>>25385103
Maybe my reading of the capital is wrong but Marx's usage of immanent critique within his work seems more like a method of exposition to reconstitute the system rather than a Hegelian move where the immanent critique actually leads to the next negation.

For instance, he shows how there are different values within a commodity, how surplus value is extracted etc but it doesn't lead to the negation of capitalism, it just shows how the inner workings function. I know that he treats the falling rate of profit and the recurring crisis of capital as the element that overcomes capitalism, but it lacks the actual element to bridge the event to the emergence of a new system.

Think of it this way : in Hegel's work, Reason manifests itself through the cunning of reason and because individuals are described as withholding certain qualities that ensure the negation. The contingency is evacuated early on. In my reading of the capital however, I found no such things. Marx doesn't explain why crisis must entail the next qualitative change, it just shows how the system shits itself every now and then. This is why I was curious as to how he grounded his philosophy, because to me there is a gap from the socio-economic work to the historicist move that each mode of production leads to the next one through stages.
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>>25378706
labor theory of value has been debunked forever
they just want to steal your shit

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Bede edition

>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·
>>25286593

>Μέγα τὸ Ἑλληνιστί/Ῥωμαϊστί·
https://mega dot nz/folder/FHdXFZ4A#mWgaKv4SeG-2Rx7iMZ6EKw

>Mέγα τὸ ANE·
https://mega dot nz/folder/YfsmFRxA#pz58Q6aTDkwn9Ot6G68NRg

>Work in progress FAQ
https://rentry dot co/n8nrko

All Classical languages are welcome.
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>>25385523
Martials epigrams are nice theyre only a couple lines a piece
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>>25385523
Plautus
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>>25371995
And how was it?
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>Cyrus igitur haec ubi cognovisset, arcessivit eum, et solus cum solo locutus est: “Video te,” inquit, “Araspa, metuere me et maximo pudore adfici. Verum de his desiste; nam audio equidem deos etiam ab amore victos fuisse, et non ignoro qualia ab amore iis etiam hominibus, qui prudentissimi admodum viderentur, acciderint. Atque etiam ipse de me ipso animadverti, ita me continentem non esse, ut si cum formosis una sim, mihi neglectui sint. Quin huius ego tibi rei sum auctor; quippe qui te cum illa re inexpugnabili concluserim.” Et Araspas sermonem suscipiens, “Enimvero tu,” inquit, “Cyre, in his etiam sic te geris, ut in aliis, qui et clemens sis et delictis humanis ignoscas. Me vero ceteri homines moerore obruunt. Nam ex quo rumor de calamitate mea vulgatus est, inimici mihi insultant…”

This translation of Xenophon seems way easier to follow in terms of sentence structure than Golden Age Latin. Is this because Greek’s structure tends to be more straightforward? Were Latin translations of Greek the ideal secret intermediate reader set all along?

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Goy here. The psychic thrall of international Jewry. Y’know. Always got mayonnaise on some part of my face. My lunches consist of white bread sandwiches with crusts cut off. And I, for one, welcome my psychic vampire overlords—the Jewish overclass. Joshua Cohen has to be one of the best writers in America. Just saying this as a humble goy without much chutzpah.
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>>25383891
Always so funny when jews try to appear rational, yet cant help themselves excusing mass murder of Palestinian children. Modern educated liberals consider you a fascist pig btw
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>>25383891
They're killing not only Palestinians (who I don't actually care about since shitskins are all subhuman), but also the entire White race. If kikes were innocent, then they wouldn't be ordering to completely lock down the Internet for gentiles as we speak.

You and your "people" only deserve never-ending gruesome torture.
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>>25383891
>They aren't killing 4 months old babies retard.
Remember when you people tried to claim 40 of your babies were murdered? 40 nonexistent babies? You do nothing but lie anon.
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>>25383907
>international legal body

Almost all int bodies operate under the same umbrella and all of them launched a coordinated diplomatic war against Israel. It's undeniable and reciting muh UN or any other "humanitarian" body statements against Israel is like reciting Calhoun opinion on African slaves and expecting legitimacy, The bias is that overwhelming.

International courts are especially 80% politics 20% actual proper legal work.
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I love Jews so much lol. No other race has caused so much seethe just for being more intelligent and more cultured lol

This author does.
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>>25385761
We have our orders.
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>>25385761
Acknowledgements in original works are ok, but they are cringe in translated works.
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>Blume, Denmark, Erdmann, Friedberg, Gerson, Gewirtz, Glosserman, Goldman, Halberstam, Heilbrunn, Heinzelman, Hirsch, Kabala, Krepinevich, Lehman, Lehrman, Luttwak, Miller, Muzinich, Perkovich, Posner, Reisman, Rojansky, Rosenau, Rosenthal, Schadlow, Schriver, Silberman, Silverberg, Swartz, Weiss, Wittenstein, Wolf, Zakheim
>Tucker Carlson
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>>25385761
If an author is going to inflict them on the reader before the actual text of the book, they should be specific ('Thanks to x *FOR* y') and brief (no more than a dozen).
A silly wall of text like in OP's image would cause me to either skim for names I recognize or skip it entirely, roll my eyes, and hold it as a strike against the author.
Any acknowledgments past a dozen should be thanked at the end of the book.
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>>25386809
It’s not for you to read retard it’s for the people in the acknowledgments to feel good because their name is in a book

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Adventures in cLITERARY EROTICS and concrete poetry, with a touch of philosophy (not too hard and not too soft).

Post your literary thoughts about literature.
Did you read the Story of O? Have you read Trotsky's Permanent Revolution? Are you on a line of flight? U gettn dat territory DG BB?

Post it and we vibin'.
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>>25378649
based de berg poster

jk not sure hes a good writer really
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I want all of you out there to shut up.
I'm going to live the ways we want to live.
What do you want of me now?
Liver, blood, guts?
The only thing left is madness.

You too’re gonna drive yourself to the pits:
You're gonna walk on coals through blazing fires:
You're gonna drink down the world's most painful poisons:
That's what wanting love is.

My man isn't like other men.
He can keep you in prison.
He can make you do anything.
I know why all of you want him.

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I put my baguette in her croissant and i pee out my butt.

sweet literature board.
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>>25374501

"The Light Pours out of Me" edition

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Please limit excerpts to one post.
Give advice as much as you receive it to the best of your ability.
Discuss the written works below for practice; contribute, and you shall receive.
If you have not performed a cursory proofread, do not expect to be treated kindly. Edit your work for spelling and grammar before posting.
Shitposters should be ignored and reported.

>Beginner guides on writing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHdzv1NfZRM

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So I started posting short stories. I'm getting basically 0 response so I think I'll probably have to post serials or at least try for a novella. I was trying to get my feet wet without posting a whole novel but it seems pointless at this rate.
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>>25386385
There are as many ways to write as there are writers.
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>>25386674
>education works in every field except writing
sure buddy
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>>25386741
>Being this retarded
Get out of your house
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>>25386795
read a book


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