The main thinkers of the new right, BAP, Nick Land and Curtis Yavin, all agree on many things but one of the most important things is that Thiel is a potential philosopher king and perhaps the hero who can save capitalism from the Marxist menace, and usher in a neo-feudal technocracy ruled by Übermenschen
>>25207481I've only read selective breeding and he's effectively just talking about shit that Nietzsche talks about with the focus on the significance of how important "who gets to have sex" is to society, hence the breeding.
>>25207484Selective breeding came put long after he built his brand, most of his brand was before his identity was revealed and the vast majority of his output is tweets and his podcast and his fudnamental cause has been supporting Trump which he himself says.
bap and friends is a clear psyop to try and get the new generation of alt right white nationalists back on the pro israel plantation. it didnt work
>>25207460Klages is well known for his analysis of the conflict between Soul (Seele) and Spirit (Geist). Spirit intrudes between the poles of Body and Soul, such that history is an account of the growing domain of Spirit. Klages describes the steps in this process. The connection between Soul and Body is severed; the body is condemned as “sinful”; the Will to Power takes the Place of Soul, and the Machine Man is born. Sometimes the process was primarily economic; those who could not keep up were pushed aside. At other times, it has been very bloody (1789, the attack on the Templars, the Russian Revolution). The process started with the mythical fall, when man became aware of his mortality and the Ego was born.According to Klages, Ego is a combination of Soul and Spirit, “a chemical combination having for elements the universal spirit and an eternally particular soul.” Those with a strong Soul experience the world as a series of images. When Spirit grows too strong, they are replaced by things (“things are Egos projected into the World”), things to control and manipulate.
>>25207491>>25207493How does selective breeding advocate supporting Israel?
So you can just straight up copy Joyce and get published? Interesting...As shit as Pynchon is, at least the genre fiction slop he wrote is original.
>>25206832That is not a compliment.
Are you the same anon who talked about "taking down" Gaddis and Pynchon and DFW in that one thread?
>>25207019Probably, if I recall correctly the posts looked like something a teenager’s anime OC would say.
>>25207067Something something keikaku
>>25207545>the fire rises brother
Alright, time for another /his/ you sassy lil' memester faggots. Watcha been readin' lately?
this shit has been helping me go to sleepthough the part about the cannibals was cool
>>25201201Check out Mad Dog Killers
>>25207318>though the part about the cannibals was coolWhat happens? Not going to read the book just curious
>>25207227Lolwut. I'm actually pretty normie
>>25201228This book is 90% bullshit, stop shilling it
the only thing litterature lacks is music. it does everything else better than movies pretty much, but music can elevate movies in such a powerful way
>>25206718Don’t ever go to /vn/ its full of losers who unironically consider NTR the greatest form of VN storytelling
>>25206763I don't understand why the cuck mind virus is so prevalent
>>25206763Well it’s probably accurate to say they get off to it, but it’s weird, they’re elitist over it. They seem to have that same disdain for monolinguals though that we have. (even if they’re just reading badly written porn in Japanese)
>>25206765Full-time coomers frequently get bored of their fetishes and slowly sink deeper into more and more depraved vices. Things you once considered gross you now blow your load to for the sheer titillation of doing something you once felt was forbidden. This ultimately leads to NTR, scat/piss/fart porn, pedophilia, guro, etc.
>>25207527Been there yourself have you? Despite being full of retards I have seen a few people from /lit/ on there.
>>25205542Whew I was afraid the recc would be too different/obscure and no one would enjoy it. The subtitles are kind of lacking in this version but there's actually a decent story in the doc. I also love the music scenes where the gang members are goofing off. This is also the era before the bosozoku gangs got ultra violent so there's a sort of lightness about it. Sayonara Speed Tribes is another decent watch and it's fairly recent (2012) It's about an ex biker gang leader/failed yakuza trying to pick his life up again. >anon that hates cinema and the culture surrounding itMaybe >>25203696 has browsed /film/ before and thinks every "cinephile" is like the pretentious weirdos on there.
produced video content has been a grave mistake for humanity. more than half of us are walking around mistaking hollywood films for accurate portrayals of history, and speaking and behaving as if we're in a scene from a film. the ultimate brainworm delivery format.
>>25206063sick, gonna have a look at this one too, but i understand the other anon, i i dont like cinema-culture either and try to avoid discussions in reallife, and if a person is fond of french new wave, especially goddard i get extremely angry, might even turn physical, in my humble opinion the worst thing happening to movie discussion is letterboxd, 10 years ago it was so comfy going to older and obsure movies in the cinema, and now its filled with all these arthoes and hipsterfucks.I dont /film/ either but would rather sit in a cinema filled with these than with the letterboxd fuckersnot exactly a bosozuku movie, but have you ever watched his motorbike, her island ?I think you could enjoy it >>25206114this is something i have noticed too, its a virus, it has turned people inorganic, you may laugh but that has made me very isolated, because so often people steal their behaviours from film, wether they try to be romantic, badass, intimidating or snarky or whatever, its always heavily lifted from movies. There are such few untainted persons who are themselves not perverted by movies, its grating as hell. it turns me off from most people. if i notice such behaviour i immediatly disregard them, so as you can imagine i have only few friends, and they are pretty off and mentally ill, but atleast authentic
>>25206520>have you ever watched his motorbike, her island ?I have but only the first 20 minutes or so, seemed promising but I think I fell asleep while watching it lol Might give it another viewing. >Jean Luc Godard grrrI used to have a similar distaste for the French new wave (and Godard) but got over it a few years ago. Recently watched Une homme, qui dort (very new wave) and quite enjoyed it. I'm from Western Europe so maybe it's easier to relate to these types of films. Anyways, another one I saw recently and quite enjoyed was La Salamandre by Alain Tanner. It's kind of hard to separate French films from the late 50's-60's and new wave cinema anyways, so I just try to enjoy the movies and try not to think too much about how "nouvelle vague" they are. I don't recall ever watching a Truffaut movie and enjoying it though. I really do understand why some people dislike it. What ticks me off personally is David Lynch and Tarkovsky fans. To be fair I've only seen Stalker and this extremely pretentious interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTeXRqIeTm0>grrr hipsters in the cinemaI don't really mind too much, the type of films I'm interested in usually have pretty normal audiences. Like I could see going to view A Clockwork Orange or something might attract a lot of art school weirdos or annoying people on drugs and what have you.>>25205542lolol just noticed the image Mr. Trannyjanny x)
Film Art: An Introduction by Bordwell and ThompsonHistory of Film Style by BordwellBreaking the Glass Armor by ThompsonCould keep going but they're absolutely perfect in understanding how and why movies work. I think once you get these down it's possible to go down any cinematic path you wish to study and it'll make perfect sense.
What are the hardest quotes ever written? I'll start. >We imagine that as soon as we are torn out of our habitual path all is over, but it is only the beginning of something new and good. As long as there is life, there is happiness. There is a great deal, a great deal before us.- Tolstoy. War & Peace.
>>25207368Uhhh retard. That was the guy from peaky blinders in the nuke movie
>>25207381Did you really think this was worth writing out
>>25207274Man is born to trouble as sparks fly upwards
Words cannot describe how much I love Tolstoy.
>>25207412Smile for once you miserable cunt
The prose is okay but it’s not Nabokovian. Why do pseuds cream over it?
>>25207419>NabokovianI like him too but you could have used a much better example lol.
>Why, yes, my favorite thinkera are BAP, Land, Moldbug, Nietzsche, Mishima and Evola, how could you tell?
>>25205297Well some dweebs do tend to end up speaking like they are in a movie since that is what they learned is the way people speak due to consooming all their lives and not interacting nearly enough with actual people
>>25205563Lost
>>25204647i have a daughter, i'd just open this kid's skull if he came to my house like this
>>25207401They get curious and look it up
>>25204799Arrest warrant is literally just a text on a paper. That's the easiest thing to fake.
Thoughts on this book?
>>25205005And yet, still not his best work (AK). How does he do it?!
>>25202912>He should have just declared full scale warThat's just what he did Ivan, he full scale special operation'd Ukraine and Shartkrieg'd Kiviv but failed.
>>25201240Read it like a decade ago and I'm still pissed at Natasha.
>>25201240Gets easily mogged by picrel. Fighting commies is much more heroic than fighting frogs.
>>25205005What makes it "wow"? I'm a third of the way through it and while I'm enjoying myself, nothing really jumps out at me as outstanding.
>age>current book>your thoughts on it
35Cousin BetteJust started it but it's alright so far.
26Crime and punishment Raskolnikov Is a really fun protagonist and Raz is peak bro. Love em.
>HUUUUUURRRRRR, DATAMINING!!!This dipshit is in EVERY thread.
52Dune on my bed side table. Brothers K coming in the mail.tomorow..(I'm testing my ability to make a post. )Dune: 200 pages in they're walking through a desert and it's starting to get choppy to read, as if parts of the action were lost so I'm losing my mind trying to keep up. I hate this glossary where he throws out terms just to make me view the glossary (two words for poisons in different state of matter, when "he was scared of a poison" woild have done the same work, do they ever come up again?), not every term is defined there. Maybe gonna drop it.
>29>I only read the first 15 pages of any book and then stop readingI'm kinda depressed. But I'm gonna start working out tomorrow though.
>>25207087(But only the parts that are in the movie)
>>25206174The Sound and the Fury
>>25206174Unironically one of the gayest book selections you could have chosen. American Psycho is funny tho
>>25206174Uh-oh, look out! r/MensLib is here!
>>25207105Wypipo…are..bad?
I've repeatedly tried and failed to learn many languages but I have gotten the furthest with Latin (maybe one month of good studying, then my depression got worse and my schedule fell apart). I tried to learn German too but the language was frustrating me. It felt so completely vague and arbitrary if that makes sense. I think I found Latin easier overall than German.But HOW do you learn a language? What exactly do you do? What are the better courses/books to learn from? I hate video lessons and Anki, so that sort of stuff is unacceptable to me. I might get back into Latin again. I liked Familia Romana and the kind of way it teaches you a language, it didn't feel boring, I just lacked structure while studying it.
https://archive.org/details/orbispictusofjoh00comehttps://archive.org/details/colloquialatinaa00dooghttps://archive.org/details/completely-parsed-cicero-oration-1https://archive.org/details/fully-parsed-horace-odes-translation-pub-cohttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31822003632080https://archive.org/details/paulo-roacutenai-curso-basico-de-latim-gradus-primus
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158003239810
Writing a small list of the days of the week, and reading anything on wikipedia to find new words. I will spend weeks or months learning a little chunk of information only to forget when i am not torturing myself by reading something I'm not interested in that only applies whatever i studied perhaps by accident one in ninety times. When i had the best grip was being forced to communicate with non-english speakers in Spanish or Braxilian, but every other foreigner is basically an asshole and a dickhead who won't give me opportunities to practice, just the Spanish and Brazilians who can't do English.
Try the legentibus app fren. You will unironically love it
>>25201668Speaking For reading too because fluency is mainly with respect to communication. with Latin I might participate in That Dowling Ranieri experiment, or if he has a Latin LARPing community who speak Latin together I would use that, or attend a Latin mass. I would not gloss text all day because it's living in hell to translate and flip thru a dictionary for hours a day just to read something like "Oooh a pirate was on a boat, and Julius Caesar was there!" what a terrible waste of time juat to get spat on by foreigners and grifters.
Should I spend $60 on this?
>>25207141>go to Amazon listing for book>check description >pic relatedGod I fucking hate integralists so god damn much. Fuck dogmatists to. These pieces of shit don’t actually care about god at all and just want to rent seek and have you submit to their social order with them on top. They care about their irrelevant dogmatic minutia instead of actually operating in relation to god or solving any actual problems in society. These belligerent asswipes are the Catholic equivalent of intellectual who simp for Marxism. They have failed to evolve in any actually constructive manner since the counter reformation. In fact they are a massive de-evolution. The jesuits of centuries past would look at these people and view them with contempt like they were village idiots. They are two much of smooth brained peasants who crave authoritarian rule to abdicate responsibility to to not fall for the lies of the Marxist and fascist totalitarians. believing in their scapegoat of liberalism whilst also internalizing elements of totalitarian ideologies because again they are to psychologically enfeeble and un-sovereign to be capable of filtering it out.
>>25207181>CatholicFrame was Reformed>totoo*>enfeebleThat's a verb, dudeSomeone needs to take a deep breath, count to 10, and recite the serenity prayer.
>>25207141spend it on this instead
>>25207241They're not of the same stature.
spend $60 on a used kobo then get that book for free
Ἔαρος νέον ἱσταμένοιο edition>τὸ πρότερον νῆμα·>>25151591>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 FAQhttps://rentry dot co/n8nrkoAll Classical languages are welcome.
>>25206787Christian it is
>>25207082>18Et ipse est caput corporis Ecclesiæ, qui est principium, primogenitus ex mortuis: ut sit in omnibus ipse primatum tenens: >19quia in ipso complacuit, omnem plenitudinem inhabitare: >20et per eum reconciliare omnia in ipsum, pacificans per sanguinem crucis ejus, sive quæ in terris, sive quæ in cælis sunt. >21Et vos cum essetis aliquando alienati, et inimici sensu in operibus malis: >22nunc autem reconciliavit in corpore carnis ejus per mortem, exhibere vos sanctos, et immaculatos, et irreprehensibiles coram ipso: >23si tamen permanetis in fide fundati, et stabiles, et immobiles a spe Evangelii, quod audistis, quod prædicatum est in universa creatura, quæ sub cælo est, cujus factus sum ego Paulus minister. Huge improvement in reading speed lately in unfamiliar epistles
underrated channel
>>25206787This artwork should've been two men, not women.These are musical instruments of men, of male gods.Women are a farce from the plebs.
>>25207335cope and seethe
So did Lana get raped at the end or what? Aside from that this ended way happier than I thought it would.
>>25207232Not at all. Perhaps you should visit another time yourself if it isn’t too long a journey, just pick a better time for it lel.
honestly, honestly FUCK that motherfuckin santa battaglia
>>25207208So you're saying you stopped and/or parked your car on Canal St. and tried to rubberneck to see the Ignatius statue, which last I saw was tucked behind construction and scaffolding and shit, in order to look at the Ignatius statue, and you're wondering why people were aping the fuck out? Get a hotel, pay for parking, don't drive your car around New Orleans for like 10 reasons just off the top of my head. Take the street car down to Casamento's and have some oysters.
>>25207336Shut up mr “I know New Orleans like the back of my hand”
>>25206762the joke is she's a stereotypical jewess libtard and she was involved in nigger worship activism in nyc and the niggers used her for sex then dumped her and she came running back home and was what ignatious needed to finally leave the nest