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>>24613052
Incredibly, embarassingly and insanely wrong to the point of parody. The most parochial and uncultured, naive and sheltered view one can have today is that the races are the same, and the only anyone ever became an actual Fascist was by reading enough Socialist literature to (wrongly) think that it has any value, and then to be worldly enough to realize that the only chance it ever even MIGHT work is in an ultranationalist society.
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>>24613055
I visited Japan & now believe they are a master race.
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>>24613052
He has it backwards. Racism is cured by reading history and realizing every groups are capable of evil. Fascism is cured by traveling amongst your own people and realizing they're all subhumans.
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>>24615591
There's no such thing as a "Master Race," the term was Herrenvolk, which means something more like "Noble People." It was translated as Master Race because that sounded meaner.

The Japanese definitely qualified.
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>>24615591
>>24615656

The Japan is an island of anal-retentive neurotics with chronic OCD and non-sensical beliefs. Westerner's get bedazzled by clean walkways and fail to see the supreme insecurity and jealousy behind it.

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recently came around this
first publishing date 2006 (self fulfilling prophecy)
it's literally the kremnlin playbook
> isolation form europe
> everything own, made by chinks
> national hubris skyrocketing
It's a wonder the book is not outlawed in RF.
p.s. i read the original, it's mind blowing. don't know about english translation though
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>>24612931
please get press ganged
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>>24612383
Idk he has like 2-3 albums full of "prison songs".
His material mostly circulated in a samizdat form .
The probem for an artist then was " how to be artsy enough to be passable but never cross the point of no return".
His biography shows the idea of walking the close line. Most of his works were rejected by state( mr mckinley, interventsia) in the state controlled attempt for the art to be no more no less that netflix-tier slop, the result of "current thing" methodichka.
He could have been so much more. His life shows kafkaesque struggle in the soviet game which had "the prison" as the dime a dozen game prize.
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>>24615322
You're so stupid lmfao. The only problems he had in life stem from him being a worthless drunkard piece of shit.
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>>24615322
While Vysotsky had a good amount of controversial material which barred him easy access to state-sanctioned popularity in his lifetime, his overwhelming posthumous success is tied pretty much entirely to his most safe works themed for widest possible appeal - romantic ballads, sportsball songs, and the WW2 topic. I especially love how the romanticizes conveniently forget the absolute shitton of Vysotsky's sports-themed songs, or attempt to find a few dozen hidden layers within them.

The state's pointless kvetching did way more to give Vysotsky an aura of transgression than any of his works ever did, as the 80s investigation showed. This is why his works eventually entered legal circulation, where they proved to be overwhelmingly conventional popular songs, appealing to conventional masses.
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>>24615589
>most safe works
>sportsball songs, and the WW2 topic
I've seen the popularity of such videos rising on ((youtube)) in the milieu of "ussr was good" propagondons.
I'll add that he was a singing actor in a 'contemporary' theater and most of his safe songs were work related. Meanwhile most interesting are the bootleg records. There are a couple of huge torrent files on them.
>oh Vysotsky le bad
Then please name artist , writer from 60-70-80s that's worthwhile to listen to. BC you can't. Most of them were state pundits that were toeing the party line methodichka in a manner of 1984.
>>24615452
Then name better one, fag

why are neet literature so rare?
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Neet lit even won a nobel prize
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>>24609294
>The Stranger

Except Meursault has a job, "friends", and even a girlfriend. The only neet thing about him is that he can't stand the sun
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>>24613511

the only advice i give you is : never forget the title when you go through this masterpiece.
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>>24606134
Lmao nigga,one trait of being a superfluous man in russian /lit/erature was about being a neet.
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>>24615481
>Except Meursault has a job, "friends", and even a girlfriend.
So does Ignatius. That was the whole pouit.

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Why are female writers so shameless about their rape fantasies?

So far i've read 3 fiction series written by women, 2 of them involved rape as the major part of the plot.

ursula Le Guin inserts it in every book of hers from what im seeing.
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>>24613008
All of that is completely true, yes.

So?
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The power exchange gets them off
Same reason why Romantasy schlick slop is all about Raping Billionaire Vampire Asshole Mafia Bosses going a bit mellow for Miss ugly asthmatic nerdy fat femcel
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>>24613702
I post on a weekly basis if I see a good thread, I usually keep most of the catalogue hidden. Whenever I need extra (you)s I just add that tiny little detail at the end because it gets this board's attention. I don't want a trip though
>>24613663
Im gonna admit that it's probably delusions of grandeur on my end and me being an incredibly self centered and egotistical person on account of not having anyone I really cherish personally. It is however true that we live in a time where man are at their absolutely most performative and needy, they feel like woman dressinf themselves up in steroids and trying to act like tough guys. I felt disgusted when I slept with someone and they tried to choke me but didn't actually do so, they just held their hands in my neck to try and act tough like the tiktok edits they think girls like, it was clear he was holding back and only wanted me to gawk at him and go "wow I really need you" blogposting I know but it's the best example I can give to that attitude. That and ghosting + trying to send themselves looking hot. It's feminine and gross and I believe it's deeply rooted in capitalism and social media culture being so perversive. This website overall is guilty of this too nowadays, man are trying too hard to impress others and be looked at the way woman look at man. Im not aligned with those 'ewww my west is turning feminine and gay because of le secret elite chud groups' but this is ultimately a feminine mindset. Of course this is only one type of specific lie but I few the others are more frowned upon and discussed, I didn't even touch on how woman lie in even worst ways sometimes.
>>24614642
Fair enough im not gonna lie. I understand rape as negating societal principals and coming back to cavemanland with no principals of holding back or societal well being. It was always fascinating to me to try and piece together how mankind lived without society so that's my first mental image. A man afraid of being rejected is not one who would rape someone though, it would be a man who doesn't care, if he was so afraid of societal rejection he wouldn't do a crime that usually gets them caught and jailed for a couple of years, for him the woman in a object to fuel repressed desires and put his emotions out on rather than something to be cared about or conquered. I only get the appeal of rape in a primal sense and if the man is hot (which isn't the case for most rapists and why I don't have fantasies for that in real life lmaoed)
But still, fair enough analysis
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>>24614642
Trvthnvke
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>>24615622
>It was always fascinating to me to try and piece together how mankind lived without society so that's my first mental image.
Do you think that it's le civilization that endowed women with the capacity to experience orgasms?

>A man afraid of being rejected is not one who would rape someone though, it would be a man who doesn't care, if he was so afraid of societal rejection he wouldn't do a crime that usually gets them caught and jailed for a couple of years
It's not a crime is she is le asking for it. Also, going to jail for taking a bitch and getting prison tats is based and badass in many outlooks, it can make you appear dangerous and tough. Reaching out to a woman and getting rejected is fundamentally an L that cannot be ever rectified or salvaged, only coped. You were measured and found wanting.

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Was he based?

What books would someone have to read to understand you, personally, on an intimate level?

>Analects, Confucius
>Reflections on the Revolution in France, Edmund Burke
>Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey
>The 100 Most Influential People of All Time, Michael Hart
>Is There Anything Good About Men?, Roy Baumeister
>A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking
>The Strenuous Life, Theodore Roosevelt
>The Master Did Not Sing, Dennis Rothwell
>Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Fredrich Nietzsche
>Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger
>No Longer Human, Osamu Dazai
>Whatever, Michel Houellebecq
>Demian, Herman Hesse

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>>24612710
No one cares you narcissistic faggot.
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>>24613201
Very well Evolanon, you are the hero of your own life.
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My diary desu
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>>24612710
Off the top of my head: Godel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter, and probably several of his other works. Rationality: From AI to Zombies, by Eliezer Yudkowsky. Probably some others I'm not thinking of right now.
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>>24612710
>Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius
>Gospel of St. John
>Meditations on first Philosophy, René Descartes
>Phaedo, Plato
>On the marble cliffs, Ernst Jünger
>Hunger, Knut Hamsun
>The pale horse, Boris Savinkov

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I've never met a Christian who has read (and understood) Job
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>>24615475
i have read it and understood it. even as a child i understood it. god's monologue at the end. rebuking all the plausible and sensible hypotheses put forth by job's friends. asserting the fathomless mystery at the heart of his designs. this as a child i understood upon reading the book. i wasn't even that smart. it's the plain meaning of the text.
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>>24615475
Elihu is the Holy Spirit and Job is a pre-incarnate appearance or manifestation of Jesus Christ.
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>>24614927
>Scary knives!
Fish hooks, nutcracker and sickle, nothing more. The irony of the image (which methinks OP missed) is that the most essential things are rarely dressed up with bells and whistles. The easiest path is rarely the best, and how you see the world is fundamentally changed as a result. The farmer is not afraid of this image because he sees tools; the ignorant sees only implements of torture. You wanted an easier life, and look at the horrors you conjure.
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>>24615475
The point of Job is that you must not assume that someone has done something immoral or sinful to deserve whatever misfortune they suffer.

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Please leave and never return if you agree with any of the following;

>you read any form of genre fiction
>you think fantasy, science fiction, detective fiction, young adult fiction or horror are literature
>you barely know your classics
>you tend to believe that if you like a given work, it is justified on an artistic level
>you think everyone's opinion should be accepted and respected
>you speak a single language
>you read contemporary versions of Shakespeare or Milton
>you read for the plot
>you read for entertainment
>you rarely read nonfiction
>you don't have a solid grounding in philosophy
>you do not at least have some understanding of the Three Tragedians and Homer
>you have little to no understanding of literature outside of your cultural horizon

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I liek 40k novels
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>>24608733
Holy based
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>>24608733
Clearly you need to start your own board, just for yourself. You should go and do that right now.
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>>24608733
>>you read for the plot
retroactively refuted by Aristotle
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>>24613714
Downloaded all the Eisonhorn books the other week, looking forward to reading them.

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"Românul îşi zeflemiseşte propria lui condiţie şi se risipeşte într-o autoironie facilă şi sterilă."
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What do Romanians on /lit/ think about famous Romanian philosopher Costin Vlad Alamariu?
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>>24613851
Porn actresses imitate prostitutes, not the other way around. There's no such thing as "porn shoes". That's a porn-brained zoomer's view of the world. Calling them "porn shoes" means you knew them via porn. You're only outing yourself here.
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>>24613216
He's probably a Bosnian Serb, who else would be this hysterically mad at "Yugoslavia" being bombed and Bosnia being governed by a kraut 20 years later .
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>>24614283
I really enjoy them as well, in a weird and wicked kind of way. Most of the young gypsy girls here in Ger are very uneducated and come from poor, small (possibly pure gypsy-) villages in rural Ro/Bg/Hu. The superficial "glamour" they quickly come to crave while working here (Gucci bags, ornate gel nails, expensive hair extensions, etc.) is always a funny contrast to the literal dumpster houses they return to when visiting home; just the cheapest, most dilapidated small homes that barely have doors and windows, and gardens with free-range chickens, not kept as a hobby, but out of necessity.

What I value in these girls is not only their cute type (as said, a bit like more petite latinas), but their sheer nativity and gullibility. It is just so damn easy to completely mentally dominate these girls to believe, and be affected by, absolutely everything I say, and to manipulate them emotionally.

To me this whole whoring hobby has, over time, been interlaced and somewhat superseded by the meta-hobby of manipulating young/new girls to A) let me bareback/CIP, and B) meet and fuck privately, away from their work stuff. Once I've done that a few times (or for a short while) with a girl, I usually get bored and move on. I guess I'm pretty fucked in the head, but it just is what it is I suppose
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>>24615641
>nativity
*naivety, obviously

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The truth is both styles of fantasy writing have their place and can both be excellent. It’s not an either/or situation. Sometimes readers want definite good vs evil and moral frameworks. Other times, readers might want something more morally grey. It’s not to say morally grey character = more complex, that’s not true. Tolkien’s world is endlessly deep. Likewise, Tolkien doesn’t have a monopoly on fantasy writing for the rest of time.
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>>24615185
The Wisdom of Youth.
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golem is morally gray in a deeper and more significant way than anything GRRM ever wrote
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>>24613050
fpbp

>>24614077
filtered
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>>24613013
Did you know that tolkien hated the roman empire?
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GRRM is not low fantasy. OP is yet another midwit using terminology he doesn't actually know the definition of.

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Are there any books you can recomend about the nordic stock of roman emperors, I feel nordicscism is correct desu
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https://italianthro.blogspot.com/2020/10/ancient-to-modern-genetic-distances.html
Pic related is the genetic distance map of the iron age Latium (before imperial times and importing slaves) versus modern populations.
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>>24613461
French cutie with an interest in genealogy —><—
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>>24611826
what does it matter though lmao

I truly cannot understand the significance of how people from thousands of years ago looked, unless it is to suggest that pale skin is comorbid with some superiority in spirit. The irony is that if the latter is the important thing, why are we ignoring the total lack of anything culturally or spiritually distinctive or exceptional about the yamnaya and such?

It is exactly as Nietzsche says. History is a process of people culturally advancing and then being conquered by barbarians, who subsequently absorb the advancements. The Yamnaya were the conquerors, not the creators.

You can say I'm missing something but again, the reasoning has always seemed incomplete. Ultimately it suffices to say that you are really not related to them, these people are not German, Greek, or anything like it. They are indoeuropean. There need to be some limits on what we are willing to identify with. You're probably not gonna wewuzz about homo erectus
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>nordicism\European culture is centered around GREEKS. They pay billions of euros to GREEKS. They killed hundreds of thousands of t*rks to free us GREEKS. They only like REAL architecture, a.k.a CLASSIC. They declare a GREEK MAN as the BEST military leader. They eat GREEK food. They draw the entirety of their civilization from GREEKS. They post sassy gifs about GREEKS. They watch football in worship of GREEKS. Their biggest event of the year involves throwing parties in honor of GREEKS beating WHITEY at playing sports. They use GREEK language like "AESTHETICS", "MECHANICS" and "NOSTALGIA". When you say "Algebra" they're not thinking about some irrelevant P*rsian goatfucker. They're thinking of the GREEK BVLL DIOPHANTOS. Their economy is completely controlled by GREEKS.They worship their european police force of soldiers filled with GREEKS. Their men sit around watching football while their women sit around watching documentaries about GREEK art. They learn from an early age about GREEKS like ARISTOTELES and PYTHAGORAS and PLATON and SOKRATES while attacking the n*rdcucks who DESTROYED their continent before GREEK KANGZ took over. Their theatre plays are based on GREEK stories and their restaurants are topped by the only GOOD FOOD, i.e GYROS. They send GREEKS to the OLYMPICS and celebrate when the GREEKS absolutely BTFO WHITEY. They are invested in GREEK culture to a point where when they hear "philosophy" they by default think of the ancient GREEKS and not of some mentally unstable fr*nchoid. They will tell you how much they hate GREEKS and how they don't like their money being given to GREEKS and how they only pretend to love GREEKS but the evidence speaks for itself in that Europe has always been and will be a continent of GREEK loving GREEKS.
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>>24606587
“my ancestor" tier dogshit. Does nothing but underscore how nords have nobody to claim so they have to try and steal from others.
There is literally a book proposing that the events in the Iliad and Odyssey took place in the Baltic Sea, rather than in the Mediterranean Sea, and that the “tribes” involved, were therefore Northern peoples, who took the tales South when they later migrated to the Mediterranean Sea.
Part of the author’s proof is that more than one ancient author, including Plutarch, located the Island of Calypso as being in the North Atlantic, and usually identified it as what would now be one of the Faroe Islands.
The book is by Felice Vinci.
“The Baltic Origins of Homer’s Epic Takes”.
He wasn’t the first author to propose a northern origin for certain Ancient cultures.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak proposed a similar idea in his 1903 book “The Arctic Home in the Vedas”, were he proposed that the Vedas were composed in the Arctic regions, and that was the original home of the “Aryans”.

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Which book has stayed with you the most?
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>>24614442
I dont actually just seething, okay????? I'm sorry.
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>>24614366
Cows
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>>24614366
While I've read better books since, this was one of the first adult books I read back when I was in my teens and the rape scene(what would become a trend similar to Outlander in this series) stuck with me. Made me genuinely angry and I had to put the book down for the day.
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Slavic psychosis ghastly rigmarole
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>>24614366
Saya no Uta

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Emily Wilson’s mother was Katherine Duncan-Jones??!!!
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>>24614150
Who and literally who?
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>>24614162
the first women translator of homer
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>>24615570
anglo woman translator, maybe
Dacier did it fking centuries before her and nobody obviously cares
that wilson catlady, whoever she is, really brought the worse of anglo campus discourse on this board

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>It was one of the most erotic things I ever heard. A man I know said he was reading all the novels of Jane Austen in one summer.
>At first, I figured he was pretending to like things that women like to seem simpatico, a feminist hustle. But no, this guy really wanted to read “Northanger Abbey.”
>Men are reading less. Women make up 80 percent of fiction sales. “Young men have regressed educationally, emotionally and culturally,” David J. Morris wrote in a Times essay titled “The Disappearance of Literary Men Should Worry Everyone.”
>The fiction gap makes me sad. A man staring into a phone is not sexy. But a man with a book has become so rare, such an object of fantasy, that there’s a popular Instagram account called “Hot Dudes Reading.”
>Some of the most charming encounters I’ve had with men were about books.
>Mike Nichols once turned to me at a dinner in L.A. and told me his favorite novel was Edith Wharton’s “The House of Mirth.” I was startled because I have read that book over and over, finding it a great portrait of a phenomenon that is common in politics. Someone makes a wrong move and is unable to recover, slipping into a shame spiral. (This does not apply to Donald Trump.)
>I went to interview Tom Stoppard in Dorset a few years ago. The playwright has no computer and is not on social media. He writes with a Caran d’Ache fountain pen with a six-sided barrel.
>Stoppard had a romantic-looking bookcase full of first editions of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens. He complained that his book collection was regularly raided by “American burglars.”
>It was ensorcelling. I felt the same when I interviewedRalph Fiennes, and it turned out that he loves Shakespeare and reciting Beckett at 3 a.m. under the stars.
>He recalled that his mother, a novelist named Jennifer Lash, read him bedtime stories from Shakespeare, including “Henry V” and “Hamlet.”
>“My mother said, ‘I’ll tell you a story. There was this young man and his father’s died, and he’s a young prince.’ And she told it to me in her own words.”
>President Trump projects a crude, bombastic image of masculinity. I can always escape by rereading Dickens’s “Our Mutual Friend,” and falling back in love with Eugene Wrayburn, an indolent, upper-crust barrister who turns out to have every quality a man should have.
>I asked my friend Richard Babcock, a former magazine editor and novelist who taught writing at Northwestern, about the male aversion to reading. His new novel is “A Small Disturbance on the Far Horizon,” set in the Nevada desert in 1954 under the shadow of nuclear bomb testing. It follows three people whose lives are entwined. “The book is about guilt, adultery, murder, a chase through the mountains — you know, the usual day-to-day stuff,” Babcock said wryly.
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>>24615606
>Thank you for not being so absurd as to insist that you've never have done this.
Is there a human being alive, male or female, who hasn't done it once?
>Are you on the spectrum?
Yes, actually.
>Women aren't in a rush to disclose the entirety of their inner sexual nature and all the paradoxical, shifting elements it contains. Not even to their friends.
I have one or two friends that I'm pretty willing to disclose it to... well, except the loli/shota stuff I guess. Even then I've told a couple online friends who I knew wouldn't judge or were into it themselves. (I'd rather cut off my hand than touch an actual child inappropriately though.)
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>foid author
>opinion columnist
lolmao
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>>24615618
Okay but... she didn't just neglect to mention anything horrible about the occasion, as I recall she actually said it was normal sex with nothing objectively wrong with it, she just found it extremely unpleasant anyway.
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Wait, I missed the rest of your post and just read it. So you're just another lgbt aspie predator cunt.

Fucken wew lad I sure would hate it if someone based and killed you.
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>>24615627
What?

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If you had a son, what books would you give to him to read?
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>>24614547
the bhagavad-gita and a sanskrit dictionary
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>>24615497

>A book of demonic fairytales and a book for interpreting those demonic incantations

Do you WANT your son to stray from Jesus Christ?
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>>24614547

classics+textbooks.Mix of everything ,poetry/theater/novels.Probably mixing everything so his little mind could catch up and compare between different periods. (except for history ,i will make it chronologicalso it doesn't end mixing up epoch/characters like retards )
I would feel he could read whatever he wants after 13/14yo.
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>>24615501
yes.
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