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If the authors of the Bible were divinely inspired why didn't God tell them that the earth is a planet orbiting the sun or that the stars are really far away?
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>>24821805
>>24821948
Adam and Eve necessarily did not have the knowledge of Good and Evil when they made the decision to disobey God. Thus, the whole narrative of The Fall makes no sense, The Serpent just manipulated two infants who lacked understanding, and then God punished the naive pair despite them being unable to comprehend their decision at the time. Just goes to show this stuff is made up by primitive humans who can't even keep continuity or moral culpability correct.
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>>24833839
Just say something, present some kind of thought process. Even if it's completely wrong it would at least be something.
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Christianity is on the way out. Scientology will take its place, for better or worse.
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>>24833980
I did, the view advanced by you is the "best of all possible worlds" line of thinking which has literally 300+ years of literary evisceration and it is genuinely embarrassing to see someone seriously espouse it.
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>>24834784
You're not saying anything, just repeating that you think I'm silly while not even pretending you're capable of engaging with anything I said seriously.

Severian did nothing wrong
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>>24831053
Both
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>>24833037
>She literally wasn't raped
Severian pretty much admits he raped her in Urth of the New Sun
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Thoughts on Long Sun and Short Sun?
I think New Sun is the best of the bunch
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>>24834809
he actually completely disavows the whole thing.
>I had been brutal enough with the khaibit Thecla of the House Azure, then as mild and clumsy as any untouched boy with the real Thecla in her cell; fevered at first with Dorcas, quick and clumsy with Jolenta (whom I might have been said to have raped, though I believed then and believe still that she wished it)
when you go and reread claw, it makes more sense with her bragging about how desired she is and teasing severian.
>She stopped and turned, smiling. “That’s just it. Don’t you see? I can make anyone desire me, and so he, the One Autarch, whose dreams are our reality, whose memories are our history, will desire me too, unmanned or not. You have wanted women other than me, haven’t you? Wanted them badly?”
this is just a sample. rape accusations in the context of this story are absurd.
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>>24834843
You got me

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>life hecking sucks
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>>24830984
Can you prove your birth definitely happened? Hmm, your mother said so? Yeah, I thought so, lolz!
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>>24829918
yes, the "physical explanation" for consciousness is a complete meme, i agree.
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>>24826243
Legitimately frustrating that Mozart died so young. Can't think of any early death that makes me think about what could have been.
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>>24834848
All of Mozart's music sounds the same.
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>>24834873
Why would you advertise that you have such poor discernment like this?

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So what's exactly stopping you from posting your thoughts on the books you read and monetizing it?
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>>24833886
shes a bit retarded sometimes but her videos are surprisingly pleasant and calm. not bad op not bad.
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>>24833955
>let bitches get freaky. they aren't hurting anyone.
hope you keep that energy about pornography and onlyfans
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>>24833927
>It doesn't facilitate a dialogue.
Who cares. It's supposed to be a marketting strategy for your actual writing. And you can make a couple bucks in the mean time.
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Don't wanna.

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It's all about women isn't it? Everything else is just pointless distraction.
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>>24822432
Based
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>>24822602
Also bvsed
The only parts on a woman that are hot are the ones men also have, like the thighs, the ass, and the face, while the parts exclusive to them like tits and vaginæ are repulsive
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>>24821861
>It won't bring you love
It will satiate lust, which is the only thing that evidently matters to female worshippers
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Nearing 40, with every relationship I've had ending in failure, I have concluded that I'm crazy and have renounced the love of females. I no longer seek sex, but will not turn it down, or put forth much effort in the rare instances it is available. I honestly wish my sexual desire would cease, and that my member would dry up and fall off so that I could focus my life on God.

I read this and it was crap. So boring. Why is science fiction so bad?
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>>24834374
It's about a dysfunctional man struggling to get ahead, and who ultimately just wants to be a good person. It's not particularly deep, but it's the kind of book you can read in an evening and get some enjoyment.

I think a lot of people fail to understand what actually happens at the end and it leaves them thinking "what the fuck did I just read?"

**He approaches the wish granter, but after everything that has happened he has no idea what he wants his wish to be. He asks the wish granter to look inside him and decide on his behalf what he really wants. The wish granter determines that what he wants most is to be a good person. At that moment, his wish is granted and Red is now a good person. In the next moment he wishes for world peace, because he is now the kind of person who would wish for something like that. But his wish has already been granted, so there is no world peace.**
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>>24834761
Is that really what happens. All I remember from the ending was that the young man that Red was with gets torn apart by a gravity anomaly or whatever they're called and then Red proceeds to go insane. Also the imagery building up to the climax was weird as fuck in the best way possible. I think at one point both of them were wading in goop up to their chest.
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>>24834787
Yes, that is what happens at the end.
On the path to get to the wish granter is an anomaly that essentially requires a human sacrifice in order to get past it. Red sacrifices the kid to get to the wish granter, but then he loses his mind. He feels guilty that he has lived a selfish life. In the moment, what he truly wants is to be a good man.

When the wish granter looks inside him, it sees his guilt and his desire to be a good man, and THAT is the wish that is granted. Red asking for world peace occurs AFTER the wish has already been granted.
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>>24834713
I still think Red is a good character, I just think it’s a funny thing to point out how drastically different social expectations are now compared to the 70s, and I don’t think doing so detracts from his characterization
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>>24834374
goddamn you boy I wish I could find an actual physical copy of this instead of an ebook fuck your mother

Is this good?
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>>24834703
what's wrong with them
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evola strikes me as somewhat homosexual
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>>24834703
let's see the faces of the people who negatively review the book, starting with you
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>>24834615
That depends. Do you want to unravel the secrets of the cosmos and embrace your destiny as an aristocrat of the soul? Or do you want to have a chance at getting a girlfriend? Choose wisely, retard.
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>>24834615
>this, in book form.

Who is the greatest heroic figure in all of literature? Who is the most tragic heroic figure in all of literature?
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Your answer to both questions

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Are difficult books deeper than easy ones?
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>>24833384
In its ”meaning”? Not necessarily, but in a linguistic sense, yes (most of the time, anyways). Finnegans Wake being a perfect example of this.
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>>24833859
Terry Davis' quote is one of the most misunderstood quotes out there. In engineering you want to simplify; complex code is inefficient and hard to maintain, complex parts break down more often and are costlier to manufacture, complex interfaces are prone to failure. Making things simple also takes skill: it's easy to cobble together something that sorta works, but simplifying it later takes a lot of thought.
This does not apply to art. What is more admirable, an intricate gothic cathedral, or brutalist architecture? Bernini's Apollo and Daphne, or Henry Moore's Double Oval? Great art attracts virtuosity and complexity.
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>>24833901
A truly great writer would do well to remember what the word actually means, rather than confusing things with acrostic-making and Alexandrianisms. The general rule is people won’t enjoy reading something the writer didn’t enjoy writing. If something’s difficult to read, the author was probably straining himself writing it. And W. S. said:
Fall to them as you find your stomach serves you.
No profit grows where is no pleasure ta'en.
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>>24833464
Not a fan of madoka and penguindrum i consider to be the weakest ikuhara. I don't even remember what top right is called but I remember stopping following it 3 episodes in
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>>24833977
Woah bud madoka kicks ass

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>>24829049
>221 ———> B B S (S H)
221B Baker Street (Sherlock Holmes)
>24601 ———> J V P N in L M
Jean Valjean's prisoner number in Les Miserables
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>>24832990
>47 ———>I on the B in M L
Google is giving 46 and 48 but I'll take the chance
47 inscriptions on the beams in Michels library
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>>24832990
>70 ———> Y I S A Q / A A O D
And through elimination this has to be something Emily Dickinson
The slash hints it is a poem and the only other it might be is the one I may be wrong about King Lear
But that is Age of someone in something and I don't think Emily Dickinson wrote named characters in named works
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>>24834794
>>24832990
Oh wait I'm dumb
Age of Kent
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>>24834851
Blake is also still unaccounted for
>>24834859
I had this thought as well but Kent seems like far too minor a character for him to be brought up… unless there’s some specific line referencing his age in the play I don’t recall

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Ted Hughes made Sylvia Plath's poems better and all feminists did in return was accuse him of censorship and controlling the narrative, on top of baselessly asserting he raped, beat, abused, or killed her.
Did he have some sort of masculine energy based in mythology that made him so attractive, and repulsive, to feminists?
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Ted Hughes
>born to working class parents in yorkshire mill town
Sylvia Plath
>born to wealthy professor parents
Yeah i support hughes all the way.
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>>24832478
Feminist psyop. We've seen this before.
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>>24832478
Post tits.
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Not familiar with his works.
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>>24834764
Dumb? Nietzsche says an insult instantly and thoughtlessly avenged is the privilege of a master. But obviously if you are vengeful it means you have been wounded and are suffering a kind of slow poisoning, you are another person’s slave and subject. This is not even a value judgement it’s just true
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>>24833598
He's a psychopath and probably genuinely enjoys an egoist interpretation of Nietzsche's.
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>>24833871
He's also a Macron guy.
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>>24833578
he has chatGPT implanted in his brain
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OHQRo3Uz_VQ
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>>24834854
He does give off a similar vibe to a Bret Easton Ellis / Patrick Bateman character. Which is probably more like the actual 1980s in substance compared to the more superficial forms in some of the nostalgia slop that have become popular with internet artists.

ἐρώμενος editio

>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·
>>24763657

>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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>>24830686
I think that's what my teacher used in high school. He thought the Ecce Romani (the county-prescribed curriculum) was "Ecce Ridiculous," so he handed out photocopied scans from that book instead. I can't say whether things turned out better than if we had just stuck with Ecce Romani.
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>>24834178
>He thought the Ecce Romani (the county-prescribed curriculum) was "Ecce Ridiculous,"
Sovl
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>>24833677
Usually excerpts from his speeches, particularly In Catilinam, are introduced in beginner classes. the First Catilinam is a great introduction and short.
Next depends on your interests. I like his philosophical works which apart from introductions are fairly smooth reading. De Oratore and the other rhetorical works are a little harder but well worth it if you care about oratory. Just pick something that seems interesting and jump in.
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>>24831249
>or something?
Greeks speaking Syriac invented the first vowel system in any Semitic language.
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>>24816688
I took Latin in highschool and feel a certain longing to pick it up again. Where can I start to study on my own?

I'll start:
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>>24833394
I'm reading this next year and really looking forward to it. I thought Dot in the Universe was fantastic, and true readers know her strong background in Joyce
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Diary of a Faggot by OP
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>>24833156
The real answer would be a self-published book a dude I know wrote called The Asperger Teen but that barely counts as a book so I will go with this.
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It suckers you in by making you think it's a horror story about the Abominable Snowman but then it turns out it's actually about spies trying to recover photos of Adolf Hitler raping little boys, which causes the French character to exclaim C'EST ABOMINABLE!

700 fucking pages
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>>24833156

Heller is a bad writer who struck lightning in a bottle with Catch 22.

>>24833394

Nah I liked this one quite a lot. It had a great rhythm to it.

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>>24834312
>IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF IDF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Call me a 'jeet next please!
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>>24834316
trust me, the idea it was actually God-fearing Christians who were making macros of desert people having gay sex shouldn't be any flattering
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>>24834340
Who brought Christians into this? I didn't
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>Who brought Christians into this? I didn't
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>>24833199
I found a copy in my local library and started reading it this weekend. It stinks. Very disappointing, like a disorganized Bible fan fiction. No clue why anyone would call it a great work of literature unless they were forced to under threat of death.


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