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What does this board think of H. G. Wells?
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Pseud. I debated him on ChatGPT and won.
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>>24726412
i think you can probably look at his books in interesting ways? Have you seen the new War of the Worlds adaptation?
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>>24726412
Hello, anon. I think Wells along with Quigley, Toynbee, and Spengler should be mandatory reading for anyone who wants to post on /his/.

I'm so sick of this website being shat up by illiterate/uneducated brown "people" and I don't know where else to go.
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The time machine was a surprise, though a little nihilistic for my taste
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The Time Machine is an amazing book. It's perhaps the greatest science fiction novel ever.
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His last few books are fascinating just because you can see how hard WWII broke his utopian socialist idealism and left him a broken shell of a man.
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dunno about /lit/, but this motherfucker invented /tg/



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