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So... the good guys won?
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>>25180895
That's a possibility as well. That and the one cant he tries activating it seems the most likely. But >>25179335 is simply wrong, its presence is never explained.

This might just be Bakker not wanting to spoil the outcome and then not thinking to have any internal reflection on it later. Or it could be intentionally vague as when the Cishaurim keep spotting Akka and Zin making it into Carascand at the end, but then turning their gaze away (presumably the work of Moe?)

I mean, why else would they ignore a sorcerer with the Mark entering the city? But then that suggests that Moe knows he is a path to the Gnosis for Kellhus, which means Kellhus surely knows.

Also, he starts setting up the cuckolding and fuckery before he goes to the library.
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>>25180666
>666
nice try, demon
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>>25157323
Bakkerfag is Danish.
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>>25180666
i feel like bakker forgot he wrote that she was sentencing people to death and enjoyed it.
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>>25175037
It's extremely coincidental that Kellhus just so happens to position the No God between him and the White Luck Warrior at the exact right moment twice. It's also extremely coincidental that he brings the No God to the exact right place at the exact right time to get inserted right as he is manifesting Ajokli, especially since clearly he knows Esme will release him.

So, Kellhus somehow using the No God against the Hundred doesn't seem that far fetched.

As for him hiding in it, yeah, the missing trinkets on the carapace do get mentioned several times. But more telling in this is that the White Luck Warrior sees Malowebi in the Decapitant. That is, the Gods can see the people in them just fine, and presumably they can see them even better in the Golden Room since it is basically on the Outside already (a bubble floating on it as they say).

So, the second head seems like a red herring. The No God is a place where the Gods obviously cannot see. The other option is the scenes on the Outside seem to show Kellhus potentially constructing some sort of place for himself. So that could simply be it too.

But the No God is obviously the ideal tool if you actually want to somehow defeat or change the Hundred, since it starves them to death.

As for Kellhus seeing the No God, that's pretty clearly what the original vision was meant to show. It being Ajokli the whole time would be a plausible retcon, but it could also just be the No God and Ajokli only comes in when Kellhus comes to him as an "inverse prophet." The No God seems pretty thoughtless when destroying things, but if it is the "prothesis" for an AI that "reads the code of the world" then it presumably has more to say.

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A New Age of Politics is to come where force and strength reign. What books should I be reading to be amongst the dominant political force when the time comes? I have already read Evola, Jünger, Spengler, Hegel, Schmitt, Habermas, and I have also read Breker's own writing, which has galvanised me. But the clock is ticking and I do not feel ready.
Also books on getting rid of homosexual feelings are highly requested. I have not seen anywhere where the Great Thinkers talk on how to get rid of such feelings so I am very lost
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>>25180303
Naziiiiiiiiiiiiiiii kys
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>>25179754
My man, do I have the book for you. Attached is a link to the manifesto of MATTHEW C HARRIS, sometimes titled as DEATH sentences, the single greatest political author of our age. You're welcome. He's all you're going to need.

https://transfer.it/t/O4zUJR0HhLQA
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>>25179722
>Also books on getting rid of homosexual feelings are highly requested
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>>25180034
early 20s is where you're meant to easily have your mind blown
you're not fated to be jaded though, you just have to accept your brain's at a different place and that you're really suited now for disciplined work
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>>25180236
>Marx, Engels, Kautsky, Freud, Einstein, Kafka

Nothing of value was lost. I'd go full Montag on these anytime.

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Either regularly or now and again count
>Granta
>DIAGRAM
>New Yorker
>Ploughshares
>Paris Review
>Heavy Traffic
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>>25179196
that would require people other than foids and fags to read, and like it or not, american literary culture is kept alive by foids and fags. everyone say thank you foids and fags. I'll start. Thank You Foids And Fags
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I've enjoyed a few stories from Volume 0, but it's mostly foidslop as you'd expect
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I'm surprised that The Stinging Fly is so good, but I guess I shouldn't be. Nation of poets and writers, I guess. Irish journal. Has a good press attached to it to
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>>25180310
I've seen the Stinging Fly recommended before (by the author of Brat when he was posting here), but I don't think I've read anything they've published. Anything good of theirs online you could link?
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>>25180976
Yeah, this one. "Let's Go Kill Ourselves" by Colin Barrett.
>https://stingingfly.org/2014/07/24/lets-go-kill/
GREAT story. The magazine decided to publish his first book of stories (picrel) off its strength and it was fucking killer.

I'm at a point in my life where I think I have a pretty good idea of what most people are like if I spend enough time with them, even if they aren't open about it. Except rich people, especially rich women. They're completely opaque, I can never know what they truly think or whether they really believe what they're saying. There's some non-rich people who also do that to me, but *all* rich people do it. It's like being unreadable is the essential skill to get there.
I also recently heard of the "novel of manners" genre, is there something like that for the modern west?
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>>25181069
fuck the bug metaphor

rich people let each other fuck their children
its their game
thus epstein trump
even marx talks about it
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>>25180706
Rich people look at poor people like a monkey would an ant
People who have transcended caring for material comforts look at rich people like a human would a monkey
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>>25181022
Did you devine human psychology and systemic analysis or have you learned it in some way?
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"rich people" are essentially more obsessed with image and material wealth than your average ghetto drug dealer and that's about as far as you need to go to really understand their actions

you're trying to ascribe some sort of metaphysical thought process here and the basic gestalt boils down to wanting to be 'cool' or seen as 'accomplished' in the eyes of the other people they see as their peers, the fellow 'wealthy', and this thought process of theirs is molded by this mystical upbringing you're talking about. When raised in an environment where you're told you're better than everyone, you begin to believe it. This leads to the carefree lackadaisical aloof attitude most of them have, where the people beneath them are more like novelties than they are fellow humans.

This also causes them to become deathly afraid of falling out of this cat race a few steps above the proles rat race, lest they be seen as one of the lesser class.

For insights, one can simply look at the California street scene and what it has done to the wealthy upper class youth, who strongly want to associate with the streets and 'hard knocks' instead of their cushy suburban upbringings. The further one has gone into the realm of the upper class, the further they go into attempting to distance themselves from it once they become jaded with the experience.
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>>25181159
Not quite that simple. Very normalfag.

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I remember school and university, where trying to get good grades and paying attention in class made teachers and other students think I'm a nerd, when I would actually just study, say, math on my own, with a tutor, in class, read about it online and still barely pass exams and tests
I easily learned english as a child, but when it came to learning a third foreign language in school I was very below average, one of the worst students in my group, it was humiliating
I've now tried to learn a few languages (French, German, Latin, Spanish, Russian, probably a few others I've forgotten too) and I've struggled with them a lot, even studying every day for 3 hours (I did manage to keep up that pace) would generally not net me anything. it doesn't help that there are so many charlatans in the language learning "hobby space" that you don't even know what "method" to use while learning a language. probably the worst thing is that language learning communities are full of intelligent people who have many languages under their belts and this is their special interest and you can't compare yourself to them
I like reading books and don't really like video games or TV, so I spend a large chunk of my free time reading. I know a bit about history, philosophy, things like this which automatically make other people think you're intelligent, but it's a bit of an illusion and I've disappointed pretty much every teacher I've had in my life. in general I am a pretentious failure who is well read enough, knows about history, philosophy and thinks he's intelligent, so I can discuss things with other people, but honestly, with the philosophy that I've read it's more that I memorized the logic but don't actually understand anything at all. it would take one actually intelligent person who's read enough as me to show that I'm just a complete fraud and retard
I'm too stupid and lazy to ever learn another language
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>>25181029
Yes, that's the technical term for it, but I find that CI is a buzzword these days and people attach a lot of weird connotations to it.

I'm talking specifically about reading and looking things up, as well as focusing on adapted material first to keep your cognitive load manageable and avoid frustration. You build vocab progressively and alongside it you also build an implicit understanding of grammar because you're going through a lot of sentences and noticing patterns. The nature method books are one example of adapted material, but there's also all kinds of graded readers, podcasts, videos, that are more engaging and less repetitive.

This is an example of a reading ladder for German:
https://rentry.org/german-readers
By the end of it, you would be able to read actual German literature.
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>>25180947
You are suffering from envy and you're trying to take on too much at once. You can't measure up against everyone at the same time. When you choose something new to study you are letting yourself enter a vulnerable trance state, When you fail and feel sad you are entering a vulnerable trance state, Every failure is chipping away at the protective barrier between the soul of you and the outside world. There was never an obligation for you to not disappoint your teachers or make the grade, and you are good enough because showing off intelligence isn't what makes a person capable of good, in fact you've witnessed that those who are exemplary at it mainly just cause envy or annoyance in others. Pull back and consider what's really important to you, and you've learned to identify missteps in your struggles. You are doing great.
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>>25180947
I will take you at your word, OP
I will assume you're not just doing the normal demoralization thread.
here, to convince smart people being smart is really being dumb.
so, to that end...
what do *you* feel, are the qualities that would show intelligence. I'll check back some other time. to see if you're a real person or just another demoralization shill.
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There is nothing I hate more than a pretentious pseud. You can ALWAYS tell when some dipshit thinks parroted opinions they don't understand makes them smart or something. Unfortunately there will always be hordes of retards clamoring to be king of mount midwit. There are a lot in the language learning sphere because it's very easy to fake proficiency.

A close second, however, is the self-hating pretentious pseud. If you have knowledge or ability, just say that you do. If you don't, just say that you don't. Doing the "I suck :(" routine isn't going to get you as much sympathy as you might have hoped. In many ways this self-deprecating act is even more deceitful than the above.

In either case, the issue is placing your identity on what other people think you can do. That's retarded. If you don't know something, or don't have some ability, who cares? I can't draw or write for shit. I can't play chess for shit. I'm not going to pretend like I can. On the other hand, I'm not going to pretend like I'm a dumbass or don't know about things just to appease people or appear humble. If I were a genius on a planet of retards or a retard on a planet of geniuses, I would not think more or less of myself.

Just be honest and straightforward.

>t. 160iq+
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>>25180947
sounds like the impostor syndrome
don't worry, many inteligent people suffer from it, the likes of physicians etc.

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Literarily speaking how did these books gain so much popularity among a certain type of white woman?
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>>25180237
And what slop does OP read? Since you seem to know what it is, otherwise you wouldn’t have made such a comment.
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>>25179561
If these books were as popular among women as you'd like me to believe the world would be a better place
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>>25180221
C’était un jeu de mots.
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Rooney not being on there is surprising
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>>25181166
Why would he be?

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Post books about dinosaurs, fiction and non-fiction. This is a thread for the discussion of our dinosaurian ancestors.
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>>25177998
I haven't read it but I have been really enjoying Tarzan and Barsoom so I plan to get to it as soon as I finish those. There's also his Pellucidar series for a hollow earth with dinosaurs.
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James Gurney's Dinotopia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinotopia
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>>25178138
The prose is fine and Jurassic Park is an excellent book
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The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs
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>>25177998
Journey to the Centre of the Earth

>The ghost of 'lectricity howls in the bones of her face

What did literature Nobel laureate Robert Allen Zimmerman mean by this?
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He's using AI now apparently lol
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>>25176388
Those people are gonna hate regardless. Your comment testifies to that.
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>>25170706
What about Nick Drake
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>>25174260
>Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a bowl of soup
>Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a rolling hoop
>Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle like a ton of lead
>Wiggle, you can raise the dead
I honestly never had much issue with it.
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>>25166213
Scaruffi believes the greatest lyrics ever written to be:

Are we supposed to be or not to be?
said the angel to the Queen
I lift up my skirt and Voltaire turns
as he speaks, his mouth full of garlic
white, yes, white
misfortune of us two
he told you to be free
and you obeyed
we have to decide which is important
a war we never see
or a street so black babies die?
a system and a theory

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are there any pop-science books you've enjoyed?
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>>25180851
You're having an episode. Nowhere did I frame it as some occult hex. This is you creating a strawman.

I don't frame is in the most nefarious way possible. I describe just exactly what they are doing. What is it you're in disagreement with? Do they not spend millions of dollars into researching how to manipulate their users? You frame it as if they're an ice cream store selling a new flavour. Just what the customer wants! In reality it's 100% provably using psychological methods to manipulate their users emotions. You cannot dispute this and will dodge it in your next reply.

It's less like any other consumer product and more akin to a casino. And we have special rules for gambling (or at least we had) for good reasons.
I bet you see nothing wrong with the explosion in betting apps either right?
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>>25180880
>You're having an episode. Nowhere did I frame it as some occult hex. This is you creating a strawman.
It's called hyperbole and figurative language.
>I don't frame is in the most nefarious way possible.
Let's look at the type language you were using to describe the design of social media...
>Hooked
>Manipulate
>Casino
All these things have a negative connotation. You aren't objectively describing the services that social media companies provide, you're baking in your own subjective assessments of those "manipulative strategies" and presenting them as objective.
>Just what the customer wants!
How do you think the social media companies keep their userbase? By using their algorithms to present things that their users don't want? Maybe by sending armed thugs to force people to use their services perhaps? The fact is, the reason people are "hooked" on social media, is because they want to use social media.
>In reality it's 100% provably using psychological methods to manipulate their users emotions.
Which is what you're trying to do right now with your hysterical descriptions of basic product design. Pot meet kettle.
>You cannot dispute this and will dodge it in your next reply.
I can and I will. The problem isn't social media companies acting as "pushers", it's irresponsible people acting irresponsibly with social media and blaming everyone else for their own irresponsible actions. And now everyone else has to suffer because of these retards.

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>>25177905
>le phone is the problem
VS
>Neo-liberal self exploitation is the problem

well /lit/, whos right?
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>>25180950
>All these things have a negative connotation
All of them are literally, 100% true.
Users describe themselves as using it more than they would like to (hooked).
The companies use manipulation to increase time used. And those techniques are the same as used in the casino business. All fact.
>the reason people are "hooked" on social media, is because they want to use social media.
Yeah and the people gambling just want to do it. Same with drug users.
You however are trying to dumb down what is happening. The point of you trying to group what the social media companies are doing with just regular commerce is to make it less clear. Your entire goal is to blur the distinctions, when in reality there are massive differences.
>your hysterical descriptions
Coming from the guy who put words in my mouth about 'an occult hex'. You're projecting is clear for everyone to see. You're the hysterical one.
>it could be applied to virtually all behavior
No it actually can't. Try to make the comparison between a man selling ice cream on the side of the road and what social media companies are doing. Go ahead and show how the same can be applied.

From what I gather you're a Libertarian. Complete joke of an ideology. Betting apps have added nothing to society besides debt. Society was better off before it was legalized. What you're advocating for is to have society be a free for all where you as an atomized individual gets to have a 'fair fight' against companies so big they dwarf most countries. Your advice is to just not engage. Forgetting that many children are targeted by these companies.
But your side is already losing this fight thankfully. Social media with these algorithms add nothing, and they will be done away with. And guess what? Nothing of value will be lost.
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>>25180729
It was just okay. Nothing in it was really groundbreaking or eye-opening. You may think it's the biggest redpill in modern social science if you are a boomer but if you are familiar with the internet at all you'll immediately see that everything the author has to say is basically common knowledge about how social media can affect your emotions
I dropped it halfway through and just checked "finished it" and a rating of 5/5 on the staff survey they made us fill out

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>>25180728
first fragment suck donkey dongs
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>>25180735
is there any rationale behind this or are you just not a fan of bleep bloop-arpeggios
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>>25180425
Not sure why but The Tempest is the fist thing I thought of
>>25180457
Samuel Shem - The House of God
>>25180739
Something on AO3

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Is there a quintessential Napoleon biography?
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>>25175833
Ridley Scott's movie doesn't hold a candle to Bondarchuk's Waterloo.
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>>25169460
What about Patrice Gueniffey's book?
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>>25169540
I'm currently reading this and it's great
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The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte by Robert Asprey

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Thoughts? Im up to chapter 12 and so far its been fairly compelling.
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>>25180120
Gutting ≠ permutation. It was fucking gutted. Islam is more of a permutation
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>>25180035
Book is great. But most only need the documentary desu
https://odysee com/@MonsieurDePhocas:0/E.-Michael-Jones---A-Goy-Guide-To-World-History----Full-Version:2
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E. Michael Jones thinks conversion makes you a gentile. Read K-Mac instead
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>>25180035
>Thoughts? Im up to chapter 12 and so far its been HEBREW NONSENSE.
fixed it for you, OP.

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put anyone, fiction, politics, philosophy, math ect.
accepting putting two in same grid if they are similar and important enough to you as each other
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>>25180147
I think you may be confusing Carl Jung on the chart with Ernst Junger who is not on the chart
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>>25179037
kek
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>>25180134
Nigga this is some entry level /lit/core. If you've been here 5+ years you should've read most of them already.
For reference, I read:
>Iliad (once), Odyssey (twice) I liked the Iliad more though
>some of his greatest (Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth) and started my way through his early plays chronologically (up next is Julius Caesar)
>Areopagitica, Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained
>V., 49, GR
>Moby-Dick, Pierre, Confidence-Man, Piazza Tales
>Dubliners, Portrait, Ulysses, the first page of FW before dropping it
>Nigger of the Narcissus, Heart of Darkness (yet to read any actual novel)
>Crime & Punishment, Demons, TBK (didn't like Demons)
>Buddenbrooks, Magic Mountain, Doctor Faustus
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>>25180225
huh. youre right. nevermind, my bad, sorry man
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>>25180267
If you weren't a newfag you'd know /lit/ likes the Iliad more.

Shoehorning pynchon in there is just proof you've only heard of these other Classical greats. Unless you're literally 18 or something

Thrice greatest edition

>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·
>>25103936

>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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>>25179670
For me it's ἐϋπλόκαμος
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>>25179135
https://voca.ro/18KvD4LRXnOt
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>editio princeps
Who can write an entire book or at least a well written essay completely in Latin?
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>>25180450
it's not doing it the problem, is finding a reason to
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>>25180893
I see people sometimes claim to be able to do stuff like this and even to have better latin than a given Roman that isn’t Cicero. I take the position that if you haven’t done it, you can’t say you can, because you haven’t proven you can, and you’re just being a braggart like many classicists.

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Why are women so obsessed with Harry Potter?
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>>25174411
I don't care about harry potter, who is the girl?
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>>25174411
despite that women no longer marry in their late teens and early 20's, women will never stop obsessing over school twice as hard as when they made the most important decision of their life at that age. they still make the most important decision, only its not between chad and brad, its between mammon, satan, or hecate
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>>25180032
She's a Russian nanoceleb.
@begi_krolik_begi

Wouldn't get your hopes up, she disappeared from everything a few years ago.
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>>25179228
Yeah we need to have it more often
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>>25180144
>Wouldn't get your hopes up, she disappeared from everything a few years ago.
Unfortunate, she cute
Looked better with the harry potter glasses desu, they suit her face. >>25174478 >>25177336 >>25180838 look kinda mid


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