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I know this isn't /pol/, but as a board for people interested in literature, academics, and perhaps aspiring to join those fields themselves, this article was quite sobering. I don't know how someone could come away from reading this and not conclude something is deeply broken, and that young white men are actually responding rationally to discrimination.
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White men are second class citizens. There's nothing else to discuss.
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>>24972268
>chewing out

That's not going to be good enough and you know it. For sufficient change a price always has to be paid in blood, one way or the other.
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>>24971487
I believe in might makes right to put it simply. I believe that anyone who managed to successfully wrangle a nation or culture and summarily bleed it dry even in the short-term deserves to be the victor, and everyone else deserves to suffer because they were weak. This is how things exist in both the natural world and frankly it's how your white ancestors viewed everything. Oh you don't like that? Well I don't see you picking up guns and killing the chinks and jeets or kikes, or whoever, you'll just seethe impotently.
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>>24971487
You guys have to read BOM
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>>24972282
It's early yet. White folks always take a while to spin up to full speed.

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An Avatar is a soaring soul,
As free as a mountain bird,
His energetic fist should be ready to resist
A dictatorial word.

His nose should pant,
And his lip should curl,
His cheeks should flame,
And his brow should furl,
His bosom should heave,
And his heart should glow,
And his fist be ever ready for a knock-down blow.

His nose should pant,
And his lip should curl,

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>>24966318
Na'vi lack a writing system in canon
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>>24968619
Yet we're supposed to empathize with these things
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>>24966318
You just posted this as an excuse for more dommy mommy Varang degen femdom shit.
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>>24968787
More what?
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>>24968619
The use Papyrus. The font I mean. I don’t think the plant grows on pandora.

I realized this year that I've been a liberal my whole life. I've just been in a stereotypical post-liberal position of 'current woke isn't real woke' and 'the left should focus on economic conditions instead of culture wars.'
I've been familiar with trolling for a decade, but simply turning off the computer solved this problem. I never thought government agencies would directly engage in ragebaiting. I've become more like a woke person - I'm not getting my work done because I'm overcompassionate about society and things that don't relate to me.
What I want to know is: what should I do to stop caring about things that don't involve me? I've been reconsidering narcissists. I think there's a paradoxical aspect to narcissists where by only caring about themselves and not caring about others, they end up helping others. What books should I read to not care about society and to have a big ego?
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>>24971379
a bunch of projections that, again, speak of your rotted mind from too much internet use. it's funny that you say that the left can't achieve real political goals in the world while I know with certainty that you're exactly the type of paranoid useful idiot for the coming technocratic fashoid dystopia that complains about guldural gommunism managing to infiltrate every aspect of reality down to the atomic level
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>>24972147
>get owned
>make up some guy to dunk on
why do leftoids do this?
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>>24970583
Your kid is too
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>>24971947
>actually i'm really cool and smart and everyone likes me"
Because that's not what narcissists are inside. They are actually very tortured people who have the audacity to entertain the stupidity around them. Thats why they're miserable. Not because of themselves.
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>>24970289
This reeks of Chapo. No T no shade.

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why is there such an enormous library of literature in support of third worlders whose governments have betrayed them to westerners in exchange for money, but the library of literature is virtually nonexistent in support of westerners whose governments have betrayed them to third worlders in exchange for... something?
why is there such a glaring difference in the quantity of literature for these two topics which are fundamentally the same, despite the lesser written topic actually being more important?
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>>24972253
https://militarnyi.com/en/articles/u-s-army-report-how-china-fights-in-large-scale-combat-operations/
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/57-Chinas-Active-Defense-Military-Strategy.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_front_(China)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_measures

read nel bonilla
we seem to be in the modern day equivalent of the spanish civil war prior to world war two
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>>24972272
>chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.mca-marines.org/wp-content/uploads/57-Chinas-Active-Defense-Military-Strategy.pdf
this one didn't link properly - just google "China’s Active Defense Military Strategy" and it's the 1st link
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>>24972272
>https://militarnyi.com/en/articles/u-s-army-report-how-china-fights-in-large-scale-combat-operations/
>Through sophisticated AI-driven propaganda and targeted disinformation, China aims to manipulate military and civilian leaders’ perceptions through the cognitive domain to cause hesitation or paralysis in critical decision making processes. These operations are supported by China’s global intelligence apparatus that will collect on the intervening enemy’s military and civil activities to gain information and provide early warning. China’s expansive intelligence collection capabilities include satellites, high-altitude balloons, unmanned aircraft systems, human intelligence assets, and open-source intelligence operations.
So Chinese are targeting boomer leaders with AI slop to confuse them? Makes a lot of sense desu, I wondered how these retards could be so completely out of touch. Doesn't make our situation any better though, just means we're facing a two front way.
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>>24972285
>just means we're facing a two front way.
pretty much, though if there isn't sufficient force to break out both ways at once, a single direction must be chosen first to break out through and that direction has to be the weaker one of the two in order to be successful. the foreign nations are not the weaker of the two
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>>24972132
History is written by the victors.

>2026
>I am forgotten
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>>24972009
wouldn’t mind having her over for a private shoot ya feel me
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>>24971956
>t.
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>>24971956
I'm very racist, thank you. Her work is definitely provocative, in the way that someone on the street yelling horrific things about your mother is provocative. It's vulgar, it's insulting, and it's meant to be distressful and harmful. It's not provocative in the way that art is.
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>>24971793
>>24971813
>>24971956
I am staying out of the Michelle business but it is somewhat diverting to see the pseudo-religiosity and knee jerk appeals to the high priests as opposed to just posting the text itself and showing or at least explaining why it is good.

That you all feel comfortable dismissing the backwoods retard in this way (when what is going on now is going on) is why i suspect his kind will eventually turn your kind into some variety of smoked meat or however they do it in kansas or southern Missouri or wherever he lives.

As a perpetual fence sitter I remain now, as always, comfy.
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>>24972256
I wouldn't be too proud of being a coward if I were you, there's nothing particularly noble about it

"A Very Randy Christmas" Edition

Previous: >>24951364

/wg/ AUTHORS & FLASH FICTION: https://pastebin.com/ruwQj7xQ
RESOURCES & RECOMMENDATIONS: https://pastebin.com/nFxdiQvC

Please limit excerpts to one post.
Give advice as much as you receive it to the best of your ability.
Follow prompts made below and discuss written works 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.
Violent shills, relentless shill-spammers, and grounds keeping prose, should be ignored and reported.
(And maybe double-space your WIPs to allow edits if you want 'em.)

Simple guides on writing:

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>>24972134
writing for writings' sake is fine i guess but don't expect anyone to think of it as inspired though. in the thousands of years of written language you're sure as shit to come across someone that does 'your style' or executes your themes a hell of a lot better than you could ever. stand gay on the shoulders of straighter giants
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>>24972155
Sorry I got clinically diagnosed ADHD, there is no way for me to get through a book without meds
>>24972158
> in the thousands of years of written language you're sure as shit to come across someone that does 'your style' or executes your themes a hell of a lot better than you could ever.
That would be true regardless if you're well read or not, I am enjoying the process of writing though so I'll keep with it
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>>24972134
You don't need to be a prolific reader to be a writer. There's even quite a lot of very successful and highly regarded writers that weren't, some that you wouldn't expect. Franz Kafka, Mark Twain, William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Stephen King, JD Salinger, Ray Bradbury, Agatha Christie, F Scott Fitzgerald, George Orwell, Phillip K Dick, John Grisham, Hunter S Thompson, Toni Morrison, Kurt Vonnegut, Virginia Woolf, Cormac McCarthy, David Foster Wallace, Jack Kerouac, Harlan Ellison, Isaac Asimov, Langston Hughes, Robert Louis Stevenson, William Golding, Chuck Palahniuk, weren't/aren't big readers, especially early on life. Statistically, you're not one of them, though.
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>>24972134
>>24972166
You should read a lot and write a lot. What you need to do is develop your "tool" set so you can decide what to do when you write ("tools" is how one my professors described it). Reading more exposes you to what tools are available and how other writers use them to create narrative, set tone, write dialog, describe settings, etc... Writing more helps you figure out which tools you like to use and how you like to use them (i.e., your style).
That said, you don't NEED to read full books, but it will help because there are tools for writing long works that don't come into play at all for short stories. If reading long works is too much though, then start off with short stories. Hell, even just reading non-fiction articles can help you. Magazines like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and a million others have long form articles that are written in a very structured way that has a kind of narrative. It's not a perfect or even good match for writing fiction, but it's better than nothing. There's something to learn from reading almost any kind of writing (other than like... instruction manuals and legal documents).
With comics, the problem is you mostly only read the dialog. There's some narrative I guess, but the artwork does a lot of the work, which you won't have in writing (unless you're also writing for comics or children's picture books). I'd also say comics tend to be structured differently too, since they're more serialized, but that depends on the comic I guess and it probably wouldn't be an issue if you want to write serialized fiction like that anyway. Also it's been a long time since I read any comics, so I could be wrong.
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>>24969227

Stella Artois?

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What books did you receive from Santa this year /lit/?
Not gonna post a pic but I got:
>The Encyclopedia of Demonology & Witchcraft
>The Imago Sequence by Laird Barron
and
>a first edition printing of Dangerous Visions edited by Harlan Ellison
Fairly modest haul but you know what, I'm satisfied.
Merry Crimbus everybody!!!
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>>24972100
kys
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>>24970445
I got a ton of books that I'll post tomorrow, I'm too tired.
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>>24972015
As someone going through William Blake I hope you are up to date on your latin
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>>24972163
Bumping to keep the thread alive for you lad.
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>>24970424
based archive in between enjoyer.

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LOTR The Fellowship of the Ring - Chapter 6

https://youtu.be/KXMW-OkqicA?si=XYK6YbQzMxMSNQvb

Merry Christmas!
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not even a chub from the bitch
>t. nofap day 118
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>>24971901
keingooningsama
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>>24971657
I hate women so much its unreal.
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>>24971657
>>24971864
>>24972128
Can't believe this softcore goon material is freely available on YouTube.
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>>24971657
Perverted bitch. Fuck you stinky.

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ruins edition

FAQ:
>What is worldbuilding?
Worldbuilding is the process of creating entire fictional worlds from scratch, all while considering the logistics of these worlds to make them as believable as possible. Worldbuilding asks questions about the setting of a world, and then answers them, often in great detail. Most people use it as a means of creating a setting or the scenery for a story.
>"Isn't there a Worldbuilding general in >>>/tg/ already?"
Yes, there is. However, that general is focused on the creation of fictional worlds for the intended purpose of playing TTRPG campaigns. Here you can discuss worldbuilding projects that are not meant to be used for a roleplaying setting, but for novels, videogames, or any other kind of creative project.
>"Can I discuss the setting of my campaign here, though?"
If you want to, but it would probably be better to discuss it on >>>/tg/ . We don't allow the discussion of TTRPG mechanics, however. If you want to discuss stats or which D&D edition is best, this is not the place.
>"Can I talk about an existing fictional setting that is not mine?"
Yes, of course you can!
>"Does worldbuilding need to be about fantasy and elves?"
Worldbuilding, as already stated above, and contrary to what many believe, does not inherently imply blatantly copying Tolkien. In fact, there are many science-fiction setting out there, and even entire alternative history settings which do not possess supernatural elements at all. Any kind of science fiction book has an implied setting at least, which involves a certain degree of worldbuilding put into it.

Old thread: >>24868365
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>>24971539
why don't you engage with anyone's answers? why the fuck does OP have to do it you lazy nigger
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>>24971965
What are you looking for as far as a temple?
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>>24971965
think about the architecture as an extension of the element (ie water buildings should have a flow, not look all bunched up and awkward). look into the symbolic meanings of the elements to different cultures, or how they worship deities who represent those elements.
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>>24970041
>Are there any prominent ruins, abandoned places or remains of great cities in your setting?

Main setting is basically a portal fantasy.
Certain portals aren't just sealed off, but have whole fuck off dungeons to kill off anyone who isn't very strong or clever from getting anywhere near portals that lead to dangerous places.
Which leads to
>Have there been any kind of large scale disasters in your setting?
The main portals sealed in this way lead to "the land of the immortals". The Immortals were absurdity powerful mages who eventually warped and twisted the main realm they existed on during the Assertion War.
Now it's a chaotic wasteland filled with monsters, mutants, and deadly dungeons filled with the most forbidden of forbidden bits of knowledge and magic in the multivers.

I am basically saving this info for the very end of the book I am currently working on.
A last revelation and explanation of why the vampire lord is where he is and what event was powerful enough to force him into torpor (vampire death sleep).
Basically he used to live in the same realm as the Immortals, nearly died and watched everything he loved or cared about be destroyed in seconds due to the indirect effects of two of the Immortals fighting during the Assertion War, and with his last remaining strength ran through a portal that he sealed behind him, made a few minions to set some stuff up in the new world, and then dropped nearly dead in a sarcophgos to very slowly recover and await a point in time when the Immortals are gone.

Beyond that most ruins get reused in pretty short order by someone or something. Nothing stays truly abandoned for all that long.
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>>24971962
Then it would never get build.

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Unironically, what did it teach you?
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>>24969483
I'm not sure if there is a personified deity, but the Bible does have a high degree of the poetic genius (as Blake describes). KJV onlyists love to mention the "power" of the scriptures, but what's objectively happening is that the aesthetic quality of the poetry and prose is very captivating.
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>>24969483
how to really appreciate the western canon and western thought with it deeply embedded in everything about society.

also, old testament God was metal as fuck.
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>>24969483
A lot of references that I wouldn't have understood otherwise.
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>>24969483
You talk to God in prayer, God responds to you with his Word, all 73 canonical books. His nature, His promises, His plan, all are there to guide you to accomplish your destiny, embracing your eternal Father in a realm where there is no anxiety or distress, but perfected, perpetual peace and blissful joy.
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>>24969483
1- General culture referenced in most of the A.C. western canon, mythological stories, and the base for the understanding of all abrahamic religions.
2- All humans are sinners, we are born this way. Nobody is perfect and we shouodn't judge others because we are in their same position. We should rather help them in their battle against evil
3- Forcing rules upon ourselfs that go against nature never worked and never will. To defeat the evil in us we need something more: a relationship. Through a relationship of trust with Jesus, we can get salvation (freedom from sin). If you put your whole trust in him, then you will enter a state of reflection and you will attempt to be a better person.
4- The knowledge to debunk fake myths about the book. Sadly, there are hundreds of them.
5- The experience of a beautiful story that goes from the creation of the world to the end of it
6- The realization that John should be put at the same level of Homer at least. Gospel of John AND book of revelations? That's crazy.

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Spooky Psychic Vampires Edition

>Old:
>>24957211

>Recommended reading charts (Look here before asking for vague recs):
https://mega.nz/folder/kj5hWI6J#0cyw0-ZdvZKOJW3fPI6RfQ/folder/4rAmSZxb

>Archive:
https://warosu.org/lit/?task=search2&search_subject=sffg

>Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1029811-sffg
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>>24969017
I keep telling myself they'll make a TV miniseries, eight episodes to a season, one season per book, and they'll be called the Wanak. and not the wankh.
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>>24972021
I can never tell if that pull quote was in on the joke.
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>>24971971
The Flashman Papers. They're more comedic-historical.

>During the course of Fraser's novels, Flashman goes from his expulsion from school into the army. Although he is a coward who tries to run away from any danger, he is involved in many famous military episodes from the 19th century, often taking actions that cause or affect events, such as his flatulence affecting the Charge of the Light Brigade,[a] or being the person who probably shot George Armstrong Custer. When circumstances run against him and he is forced to fight, he often does so relatively capably. Despite his cowardice and his attempts to flee, he becomes a decorated war hero and rises to the rank of brigadier-general. He also meets people who either were notable at the time—such as Benjamin Disraeli and the Duke of Wellington—or became well known after Flashman met them—such as Abraham Lincoln. Flashman either has or tries to have sex with most of the female characters. By the end of the ninth book he estimates that he has had sex with 480 women.
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>>24972118
Cuckolded by his own virgin bride, tho
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>>24968664
because goodread feminists ruined everything

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Why are French/Belgian comics considered literature but american comics and manga aren’t?
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>>24972261
none of them are considered literature, except by reddit söyboy faggots

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>It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents—except at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind that swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
Why is it considered as one of the worst openings ever written? What's so bad about it?
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>>24971571
Nothing it's just what niggercattle prattle about.
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The "(for it is in London where our scene lies)" interjection is an extremely clunky way to establish the setting. Like, come on.
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>>24971571
More description =/= more better prose.

Basically I'd like to understand why he felt the need to abandon the usual progressive strategy of pushing the BIG changes anti-democratically through the courts.

This was always the way to go for the prior 100 years.

I know he was concerned that this had somewhat run out of steam (as he mentions several times in his speech writing notes in the margins).

Obviously we now see the results of trying to force a major change through the democratic process instead of forcing it on the populace at the end of a lawsuit.

But was there a general consensus among progressives at the time that illusory democracy (where all actual sovereignty is held by the judiciary) thing had in fact played all its cards/ his hand was forced, or was Obama going solo here?
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Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
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>>24972216
this portrait is so shit
was this really the best painter they could get?
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>Reddit spacing

>strawmen

>False premises

>Allusions to alleged things with no sources

>"judiciary" (It was passed by the legislative)

>Force
Lemme explain something to you right now. The ACA was plan based on a Republican thinktank group that had already been squeezed through in Massachusetts. It is a gift to the insurance industry with marginal (and now sidestepped) provisions that they not drop people for "pre-existing conditions" after you've paid them a ton. It is shit, but it used to be even shittier. It is shit now because of the private insurance industry.
The general consensus among progressives is that they would like Bernie Sanders Medicare for all INSTEAD. This is why Hillary lost so handily.

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God I wish I was Icelandic.
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Help I'm fucking Icelandic sir
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>>24970659
Iceland is so boring. How many icelandic people can you name? The mountain's actor in game of thrones? I have never seen an icelandic flag while playing video games online. Being danish or norwegian is way cooler
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>>24971063
>we’re known for an elaborate culinary traditions and fine wines
>you know, the uhh simple pleasures
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>>24972094
:)
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>>24970669
Ungrateful nigger like you had no idea how blissful it is to be able to read a book in silence with your friends, relatives, or family. These days you'll have some niece or nephew screaming and behaving like niggers in family gathering, uncs that are talking about nonsense, women like aunts or mothers that are constantly laughing like a devil with each other, and other family talks that are more likely going to lead to another conflict or so. Being able to just sit and read a book in total silence except for the sound of hot chocolate slurping or turning a page is a damn fucking bliss


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