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Just ordered this
What am I getting into?
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>>24947327
isn't everything after the gospels, maybe aside from revelation, just expository teachings OF the gospels?
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Been reading the KJV cover to cover for a couple months. Working through the Pauline stuff right now. I can't imagine it not being deeply enriching for almost anyone but there are bound to be chunks that are boring or tedious no matter what your primary interests are.
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>>24946147
A bunch of fables written by a canannite tribe that much like their Carthagian cousins, used to sacrifice their children to demons to the side of genocide and foreskin collecting
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>>24947336
A little bit but it's not exactly detailed. It mostly comes from Paul, who never met Jesus and was speaking to a different audience, so he emphasized different things (e.g. faith vs. observance of the law)
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remember that god loves you but don't piss him off or he floods the planet and kills 99% of us.

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What does /lit/ think of the Enders game sequels?
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>>24946899
Manchild core.
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Children soldiers is a sicker idea than regular aged young men. Wars are fought for the enrichment of old bastards, but they get them young so they can screw with their minds.
I don't think Card ever explores this horror. Am I wrong?
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>>24947010
IIRC Battle School was infamous for its brutal bullying. Doesn't another kid try to rape Ender at some point?
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>>24946899
Think the first four books in the series are sitting on my shelf, unread, like they have since I got them. Look fun though.

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Who's up for a good ol' fashioned stack/recent cops thread?
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>>24946902
Peake and Canticle for Lebowitz are both eye-rollingly pseudish. Get better taste fast.
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>>24946906
I literally just picked these up out of interest. How can I have already developed a taste for these authors if I haven't even read them?
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>>24946918
Doesn't matter. The fact that you picked up both strongly suggests that you haven't developed a discerning intuitive sense of quality and/or a proper filter for recommendations, both being necessary components of taste.
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>>24946935
Yeah bro, I don't actively browse this board everyday unlike you.
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Stack for december/january...I won't actually read GR it's there just to show I'm really cool

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Why yes, half page descriptions of lamps and countertops with the occasional interjection of brain dead criminals speaking futuristic ebonics. It certainly deserves all the praise. Were people really that bored in the 80s to enjoy this?
I'm not finishing it. I feel my neurons dying in real time. I was right for putting it off for so many years.
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>>24946610
manchildren are not going to like this
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he simply perfectly described the world we're living in, 60 years ago.
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>>24947046
lol no he didn't
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>>24946610
you sound filtered
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>>24947487
By taste, which is perfectly reasonable. You really should have a filter against poor taste.

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>completely dismantles leftism in your path
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>>24947129
>Capitalist refusing the left a place on the left
Puke.
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>>24944150
>sade is a conceptual starting point for leftism
I can tell already that it's retarded
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>>24944150

Do rightoids even have a leg to stand on anymore? I mean how do they even explain or justify their position to anyone else. Like do they just go, "hurr sure muh tribe hurr durr muh hierarchy" ?
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>>24947458
What is a woman?
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>>24944150
i would eradicate the binary wingism from our minds if i could

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>The red thread of fate (Chinese: 姻緣紅線; pinyin: Yīnyuán hóngxiàn), also referred to as the red thread of marriage, the invisible string theory and other variants, is an East Asian belief originating from Chinese mythology. It is commonly thought of as an invisible red cord around the finger of those that are destined to meet one another in a certain situation, as they are "their one true love".

>According to Chinese legend, the deity in charge of "the red thread" is believed to be Yuè Xià Lǎorén (月下老人), often abbreviated to Yuè Lǎo (月老), the old lunar matchmaker god, who is in charge of marriages. In the original Chinese myth, the thread is tied around both parties' ankles, while in Japanese culture it is bound from a male's thumb to a female's little finger. In modern times, though, it is common across both these cultures to depict the thread being tied around the fingers, often the little finger. The color red in Chinese culture symbolises happiness and it is also prominently featured during Chinese weddings.

>The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of place, time, or circumstances. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break.

Any novels or poems cover this?
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>>24944807
Almost every romance anime has this.
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>>24946079
too late, I had a child with a puerto rican woman
really fucked up there desu
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>>24945880
What are you telling me for? I didn't get one.
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>>24944807
There are more than two billion indians and chinese. Meaning that your true love is likely to be mapped to one of them which makes this a shit theory
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>>24944807
does the chinese tradition actually have our notion of romantic, chivalrous love and courtship, or is this a modern reimagining?

>is arguably the single most racist author in American history
>marries a Jewish woman
What did HP Lovecraft mean by this?
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>>24947063
Of course he didn't. Look how weak and dysgenic he is. That Timmy wouldn't dare even raise his voice.
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>>24946601
implying jews are not racists.
good one.
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>>24946601
He became a shitlib cuck later in life. There are pages in his diary seething about Huey Long and Franco.
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>>24946601
He had less beef with Jews than with niggers. Simple as.
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>>24946601
>>is arguably the single most racist author in American history
This is one of the most egregious pearl-clutching slanders I've come across, people get this one guy totally wrong, for no reason (besides him being a weirdo). It's totally unfounded nonsense. Baum is what actual racism looks like, lovecraft is what 4chan racism looks like (not real racism, there's no power involved). There's letters between lovecraft and his friends (some of his friends WERE actually racist) where you can see where the ideologies diverge. Lovecraft, at heart, is not obscenely prejudiced or racist, and his friends often take a "agree to disagree" point when lovecraft starts indirectly defending marginalized races such as native americans. His "on the creation of Niggers" poem is hilarious, he’s pretty obviously not a sincere racist, and he is powerless (like 4chan). Lovecraft is no more racist than the average 4channer, but he isn't treated this way. Although ironically he is sort-of treated the way 4chan is treated.

And don't get me started on "cosmicism", a made-up ideology that doesn't come close to approximating what lovecraft actual believed. He was a really spiritual guy, deeply compassionate and deeply thinking. The entirety of lovecraft scholarship is completely farcical retardation where the posthumous memory of the man has been hijacked by cringe atheists and retards.

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will it be even better than schattenfroh (the greatest translated work of the 20th century)?
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>>24947419
We know you’re the fucking “Helno” guy in the salon, dude. Fuck off. LIMF told all of us
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>>24947426
Well “helno” to you too, specialberry. quite neat that dissertation of yours is available to edu accounts
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>>24947319
Speaking of which, where's my hoodie, code monkey?
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>>24947319
It was so beautiful you sent a hoodie to me in Israel and did not ask for any $$$
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>>24947432
That mangina exploring gender bullshit was such a disappointment. What a faggot.

Overreading makes you retarded.
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Haha yeah we need to take it easy, we are doing crazy levels of reading, guys
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the only reason to be polite is when you want something from someone
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>>24947172
I love being retarded!
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>>24947361
>Kant: "imagine if everyone were a misanthrope at Christmas."

>Hegel: "you're on the wrong side of history. *unintelligible*."

>Nietzsche: "charity is actually a sign of strength."
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>>24947453
Stirner's philosophy is right but it's also psychopathic.

Is this kino?

I have to pick between it and shadow ticket at my bookstore.
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>>24944790
>kino
Considering your vernacular I say go for this one. Capeshit does seem like your speed
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>>24944836
Faggot.
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>>24944790
no, it's shit
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>>24946437
In what way?
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>>24946656
There's a chapter that purposes to imitate Finnegans Wake. Of course, the chapter resembles Joyce's masterpiece in none of its beauty or greatness. And this is because Alan Moore's goal wasn't beauty or greatness, it was imitation.

Recent revert to Islam is this a good book ? Some brothers recommended it to me
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>>24947134
I haven't read it, but he spawned an entirely new sect called Wahabbis, who basically attack Muslims only instead of talking about Israel or anything else.

>If you don't have the right (my) version of Tawheed, you're basically a kaffir
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>>24947168
Saudi Arabia was very anti Israel when the rulers were religious. In the 1970's they launched an oil embargo against any country supporting Israel, including America
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>>24947165
Ty

JZK
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Bump
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Read some of Ibn al-qayyims short books

Inner dimension of prayer
Heartfelt advice to a friend

And his longer book
The disease and the cure

I’d skip muhammad ibn abdul wahhab. His books are super boring and you are better off just reading from the Quran translation because he basically just copy pastes without meaningful commentary

2025 is almost over. What's the best book you read this year?
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I kinda forgot what I read this year.
Will never forget this one though. Incredible how he managed to turn a book in which he says kike or nigger in most sentences into a work of art.
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the alexandria quartet by laurence durrell
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>>24947281
You've all read the best book to be released in 2025 haven't you?
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Read through Animal Farm. Short and sweet, but I really enjoyed it. Beats you over the head with its moral, but, through a purely technical lens, I really enjoyed seeing Orwell epitomize what a novel should be.

Also read Dune and I felt similarly about it. It was the first book I read after getting through nearly all of Moorcock's Elric, though, so maybe I was just relieved to break the monotony.
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wiseguy
wuthering heights
solaris
faust (part one)
come as you are: the story of nirvana
no country for old men
crime and punishment

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Just wanted to say I'm proud of you lot. I can tell many of you have actually been reading books this year. Warmest congratulations to everyone who read books this year and coldest execration to those who did not.
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>>24943077
I used to date a girl that was a cake decorator. She was nuts. Like psycho uterus nuts. I sometimes wonder about the people who ate those cakes.
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>>24944124
I think those are called Caketomotrists.
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>>24944109
I also keep telling myself that having a job is not worth selling my soul. Really hope I don't end up killing myself at some point though
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I actually rarely read and only come on here to see discussions about the latest talking head videos of which I don't understand a good portion of most of the subjects or even the language used, especially when it comes to politics *accepts your praise anyway and sits with everyone at the reward banquet table*
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>>24943077
where are my candles? i want a candle for every book i read this year

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This book changed my life for the better
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>>24946777
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/4YCCQe21kVs?feature=share
straight from a woman
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>>24946749
>expecting /lit/ to care about the female orgasm
Kek.
I was big into this fella when I wanted to become le sexologist at school via my neuro courses.

But sex is just too complex to study scientifically while so many questions remain open about the brain in general. Also a very touchy, political and personal subject with a wide range for rorschachin’, nothing written about it from the /sci/ angle is of any worth, it’s still very much a domain for the arts.
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>>24946795
>>expecting /lit/ to care about the female orgasm
If you don't know how to pleasure a woman are you even a man
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>>24946749
>Step 1: make her love you
>Step 2: diddle her clit
Easy
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>>24946749
It's one thing to say she comes first
It's another to make her come first.

What books are you wishing for, or that you know you will be receiving? I know I've got a first edition of Dangerous Visions coming in the mail.
Also share your Amazon wish lists in hopes some kind anon will buy you something: https://www.amazon.ca/hz/wishlist/ls/2PL5T1DWG8ZHR
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>>24947250
Melville's Moby Dick, Orwell's 1984, Eco's The Name of the Rose, Joyce's Dubliners, or anything by Dostoevsky. Alternatively, Herbert's Dune Messiah, Erikson's Gardens of the Moon, Cook's Chronicles of the Black Company, or Wolfe's Shadow & Claw. Tried to give my secret Santa a list to work with, because I know, working at a bookstore, that getting hit with the "I don't read and I'm here looking for a gift for someone and all I know is they like fantasy and classics, can you help me out?" is a pain for everybody involved.

Dangerous Visions 1st ed. is a beaut, and seems really interesting. Have you read it before, or would this be your first time?
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>>24947463
>Have you read it before, or would this be your first time?
First time. I mostly got it (I asked my mum for it) for the Philip K. Dick story, and my love for Harlan Ellison.


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