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Which do you lean towards here with Being vs. Becoming:

1. Mutual exclusion – Being and Becoming are incompatible; Becoming is illusion/error.
2. Full symbiosis – Being and Becoming co-constitute each other; neither is prior.
3. Hierarchical asymmetry – Being is primary; Becoming is derivative or degradative.
4. Participatory asymmetry – Being is prior, but certain forms of Becoming can disclose or host it.
5. Process primacy – Becoming is fundamental; “Being” is a stabilized abstraction.
6. Nondual emptiness – Neither Being nor Becoming has independent reality; both arise dependently.
7. Agnostic/pragmatic – The distinction is a conceptual tool with no final ontological answer.
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>>24986704
It’s all language games.
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>>24986704
8. There is only Becoming. Being is a fiction in a world where all phenomena is dependently originated (hat tip: Buddha)
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>>24987135
That's 3 and by describing rules that supposedly always hold you're still implying Being exists.
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>>24986704
4, with shades of 2 and 5
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>>24987135
Yeah that's not from Gautama though, that's post sectarian Mahayana garbage. In the first place whatever is dependent and originated is illusory, it doesn't have ultimate existence.

There is much a man might learn from the minds of women, were he willing to lay aside pride and hear them with humility.
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>>24986404
I like this list, you can tell they panicked at the last entry when they realised everybody they'd picked was white.
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>>24986474
Yeah, she's sufficiently educated and batshit insane that she's interesting to read. But the bar is high.
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>>24987114
lol
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>>24986404
>Were he willing to lay aside pride
And common sense, and basic decency, and humanity. You don't listen to subhumans or subhuman enablers, Anon. Down that road lies madness.
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>>24987036
But this is what women mean when they say something's missing from male writers. Few are willing to admit the female urge to cuckold their husbands. Her instinct is to mould her husband into a beta bitch then cheat on him after wondering where the attraction went, and does not even consider the idea that she did it herself.

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you did read 100+ books in the year of our Lord 2025 didnt you /lit/?
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>>24986992
>like a cow in an open sunny field
lmao that's amazing, can I use that?
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>>24987017
Yes it is not mine it was gifted to me by God
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I read 240 but to be fair about half were poetry chapbooks of varying quality and a couple were plays, screenplays and short classics like The Great Mean & The Doctrine of Learning.
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>>24987063
Damn, I mean Doctrine of the Mean and Great Learning
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>>24986731
rolling for 2026 Goodreads

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the fourth blackfyre rebellion 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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>>24986373
no twow but you'll get TWO hbo slop shows in 1 year so be thankful
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>>24987144
>Elmo, Kermit, and Nettles still cut

I mean I'm gonna watch both of them because there's nothing better on tv
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I don't understand why the devastation in the Riverlands is presented as such a bad thing. If they simply imported hundreds of thousands of Lhazarenes, Ghiscari and Summer Islanders they could repopulate the region back to productivity in a few years.
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>>24987186
>Season 3 episode 1
>Opens on the continuation of the Rhaena staring down Sheepstealer scene
>she slowly approaches the dragon, nervously shaking as she raises her hand towards it
>music swells, the targaryen theme blasting loudly
>Rhaena begins to stutter "D-dohaera-"
>"HEY!"
>music stops
>"What are you doing with my dragon?"
>Rhaena and Sheepstealer both stare towards the same direction
>a smirking, dark-skinned, racially ambiguous, androgynous, woman is leaning against a rock with an eyebrow raised, observing the Targaryen
>Rhaena, nostrils flaring, blinks her eyes in astonishment with a comical blinking sound effect
>"You're standing in sheep-shit, bro"
>Rhaena quickly looks down and loses her footing, slipping into the droppings
>Sheepstealer looks into the camera, "Well that just happened"

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>>24987224
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>Indie punk song with female vocalist starts playing as we get a recap montage of Nettles offscreen story during the events of season 1 and 2
K I N O
I
N
O

can we save him, /lit/, please?
what are some things he was right about?
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>>24986362
Ur-Fascism is very useful, so long as you don't treat it as a literal checklist of fascism, which he explicitly says to not do in the essay but a lot of people do it anyway.
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>>24986780
Its about as useful as a definition of communism from an anti-communist, which is to say its not useful at all.
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ITT: fags
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>>24986809
People are capable of writing objectively about things they disagree with.
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>>24986886
people can write objectively about anything but it doesn't mean that they do

Does Eco have a better understanding of fascism than the people that pioneered it? I dont think so

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I don't get the appeal
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>>24984719
>sheltered much
No.
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>>24982521
Why do you think every book has to appeal to you?

You don't understand the concept of individual tastes and that some books are up your alley and some aren't?
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>>24984287
wash your tongue when speaking to your betters, vermin.
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>>24982521
I’m just starting chapter 3, so maybe I will learn later, but how the hell did someone like Ignatius manage to get a Master’s? I know he’s inspired by Toole himself and his strange academic colleagues, but he seems too retarded and lazy to have been able to graduate college let alone continue to graduate school. It would make more sense if he resembled more modern neckbeards or lolcows and basically had zero formal education despite his obsession with the medieval period
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>>24982521
Of course you don’t. The book is about (You) trying to get a job. Yes, when you fail people really laugh at you when they care (most of the time they don’t).

Why do you put faith in metaphysical claims that can't be empirically tested? Are you just a science-ignorant caveman?
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>>24987146
The most decentralized religious structure that still leaves you accountable to the highest power, responsible for continued education, in need of religious, political, and scholarly authority, and still has one book as the ultimate guide. Punishment for transgression is always severe. If tradition sounds too harsh then you may want to stop concerning yourself with such things.
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>>24987157
All right. Recommend me a book
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>>24987167
The Qur'ran. If you submit then the remaining distillations will depend. There are thousands of Hadith and a grading scale. You will likely find only 5 or 6 matter and you may just want to stick to 1. This also presupposes a community of Islamic law which has an agreement The Qur'ran is incomplete. Just start with The Qur'ran. It is proclaimed by divine authority that The Qur'ran is easier to learn, and no further presuppositions are needed at this point until you assimilate.
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>>24987195
Do you think it possible to disregard the ahadith altogether? Because it doesn't actually have any other authority beyond "just trust me bro."
>The Qur'ran is incomplete.
Are you quoting or is this your opinion?
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>>24987206
Muhammed was selected to deliver only Qur'ran. This is free of all contradiction. If you want to know what tradition is then you will have to learn this as all others who have submitted have learned.

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>Anna's Archive
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>>24986985
Based?
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>>24986985
Anna isn't a real girl?
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>>24987163
Do you really think women are interested in the computer engineering behind shadow libraries?
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the anna in question
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>>24986982
Stop thieving. For your own sake. You're accruing karmic debt.

Victoria Edition

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>>24986852
Saddled with a 2/10 on its potential to change human history..
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>>24986852
And we all know literary bigwigs just love publishing stuff with the potential to change human history (they don't)
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>>24987099
*change the course of human history. Obviously, they love publishing stuff that changes history.
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>>24985268
Try adding some content to it
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>>24987105
Back to /wng/ with you

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Who are your influences? I'll start with mine:
- Plato
- Nieztsche
- Peterson
- Jung
- Deleuze
- Yarvin
- Butler
- Schopenhauer
- Paul Ricouer
-Hegel
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>>24986029
name whats based and cringe
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>>24978753
>music
>literature board
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>>24981565
>I bet you're absolutely insufferable.
>Anyway, Burke, Hume, Machievelli, Cicero, Le Bon. Schmitt to a certain degree but not without some suspicion.
Pot, meet kettle.
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Schopenhauer influenced me the most.
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>>24978571
>Peterson
>Yarvin
Wow great choice of grifters to have got life directed by.
My only influences are Pavlov, Herbert Spencer and Machiavelli. If you need anything else you are either dumb or unemployed or both.

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Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton are the three greatest writers in the English language and if you haven't read them you are effectively illiterate.
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>>24986340
Oi, got a loicense for that smack talk?
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>>24985831
>Btw have you read Johnson? Your description of Shakespeare is reminiscent of his ideas.
I have but I can't remember him. I love Milton and Houseman, myself. Johnson disliked the former to an extent.

I rated Chaucer above Shakespeare because I agree with you! I'm very intellectual myself, but mostly yearn for the particular; I prefer to access the more eternal aspects of the world via non-fiction, myself. When I read poetry I just want it to tug at my heartstrings or be enjoyable.
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>>24985416
Why do midwits bother to make threads with the most predictable takes on the planet? You could’ve given some nuanced or insightful commentary on any one of those writers that would’ve done their legacy justice, but apparently you’re too retarded to have anything of value to say about them.
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>>24986708
Yes, frankly. Just look poetry today--basic meter filters "poets." As a matter of fact I respect Herbert, Donne, and the Metaphysicals generally, and given the density of theme and tightness of form they exhibit I might not have disagreed so sharply with you had you cited them rather than Chaucer and Shakespeare, though I still think that English, due to its hybrid character, excels in prose more so than poetry.
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>>24986733
>No he doesn't
Yes he does, nigger.
>Modern poets
Who famously suck ass.

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is better than hanging out on /lit/.
Nerds are the problem. 4chan was alive while the key contingent was transgressive and edgy, and died when it became autistic and fearful.

These days I drink and philosophies and get into various trouble in balkan bars, that's my 4chan.
You lot are legit gay and castrated and retarded. You will lose the game of life in every sense of the word.

Balkan dive bars are the new 4chan
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>>24986241
You sounds so preteen right now.
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>>24986245
>gay snark

Keep trying, fag. Tou will NEVER get over the way the physical world belongs to people who are unlike you. T
It will hurt you to the end of your days.
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>>24986101
You don't have it in you to hurt a literary boy like myself.
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>>24986226
>>24986101
Can't tell if LARP or just some genuine Slavic subhuman. Engels was right about your "people"
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>>24987139
The future is Slavic. Foe you, just the end-stage mouse utopia

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A good 95% of independent bookstores aren't actually for people who read, they're for tourists and rich "shop local" liberals who like the "cozy aesthetic", and they mostly sell trash that you could get on Amazon for 50% cheaper.
I hope Bezos puts them all out of business. Fuck you and fuck your locally owned chunguscore Instagram bookstore. Let only the true, used bookstores owned by some 90 year old who clearly doesn't want you there survive.
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you‘re not making any sense, the things you‘re critiquing would be even worse if amazon took over and local bookstores became less. the problem are big chain stores, monopolies, capitalism. if you want the used bookstores owned by old grim people to survive, you are gonna have to stop buying books on the internet, especially on amazon. you seem to think you‘re better than the people you‘re describing but at the end of the day they‘re still the ones keeping local bookstores alive, and if more people like you shopped there instead of amazon, maybe they would be more to your taste.
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>>24987147
>Maoist
You must live here because you literally nailed it and yes antifa, and feminists as well
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>>24987048
Really?
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>>24987200
Damn just nuke the entire city off the map
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>>24987196
>capitalism
Skill issue, commie

What would he be doing today?
What would have he thought of tiktok? The transgender issue? AI literature? current human literature? current american politics landscape?
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I remembered reading "This Is Water" in high school. Meant jack shit to me then, but reread it years later and I was blown away.
And then the meme happened, again
>look up writer you liked
>he killed himself
Found out Le Guin died too like a month before I checked out Earthsea and Left Hand
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>>24985193
she did but davey stalked her
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>>24985406
Lol
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i liked his american flag tale
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Miss this nigga like you wouldn’t believe.

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I finished reading this yesterday and honestly it was kind of boring.
The first few chapters detailing how the Spanish plundered the continent were great but then when it comes to the 20th century he gets bogged down into way too much detail and mentions a bunch of literally whos and corporations that make me lose interest.
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>>24979122
What's a better book to learn about how a bunch of Latin American countries got turned into banana republics, how American feds funded the drug trade there and other factors that shat up that part of the world?
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>>24987149
???

Embraer was not sold to Boeing and it became a great company after it was privatized in 1994 and when they allowed international competition in the Brazilian market for airplanes.
The biggest historical strength they have is being connected to the dream university for Geeks in Brazil, a military institute who is known for giving the best engineering training in Brazil.
It is not exactly a good example for Import Substitution arguments.
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>>24987158
Tariffs have nothing to do with Marx nor are brownoid incompetents the only ones who ever tried them.
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>>24987158
I'm with you, Brasil-bro, meu irmao

Your post here >>24986921 is exactly what happened in Argentina but some idiots on this thread believe their books instead

>>24986926
it's not just iphones, you dumbass, it's every single tech industry. And it's not not necessarily corruption, it's just how you align the incentives. If you close off the market with tariffs, your local industry is not going to improve to compete with an industry that cannot get in.
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>>24987161
Each country has its own economic history, so any book that attempted to make a general claim about Latin America would fail.

Argentina who used to be one of the wealthiest countries in the world in the late 19th century to the early 20th century has a different kind of history than Bolivia who was never wealthy. Or Brazil who got worse after the Monarchy fell.

And if you want to go very "general" it wouldn't be solely about Latin America, but something more about Economic Development.


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