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Edmund_Kemper
Disregard my larping efforts. I can’t change it.
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dream on, faggotDon't worry you'll be exposed in due time
dream on, faggotDon't worry you'll be exposed in due time
From the first chapter:R u joking
1984, the halo tie in novels and the old forgotten realms books were good when I was younger and the books I am reading at the moment are battlefields in miniature which I was disappointed in as I found the lack of content a serious issue when I regard what I paid for it.
Thats not what happened, she cheated on him with a thugmaxxed Chad after beijg raped by a Jew.Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. All about a guy who falls in love with a 12 year old Loli and procedes to make her fall in love w him
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis.
I only like to read up to before Quilty rapes her: it's the fantasy I wantThats not what happened, she cheated on him with a thugmaxxed Chad after beijg raped by a Jew.
Is "whatever" good? I'm debating on reading "Whatever" or "Elementary Particles" after 1984Nice, I just finished "Whatever" by the same author. The one you mentioned is next on my list
I don't think Houllebecq is a particularly talented writer when it come to style or plot, but he's a great thinker. He gives a few remarkable insights on a lonely man's condition which are striking, especially if you take into consideration that he wrote that book in early-mid 90s. He was way ahead of the curve. It's definitely worth a readIs "whatever" good? I'm debating on reading "Whatever" or "Elementary Particles" after 1984
Will read thenI don't think Houllebecq is a particularly talented writer when it come to style or plot, but he's a great thinker. He gives a few remarkable insights on a lonely man's condition which are striking, especially if you take into consideration that he wrote that book in early-mid 90s. He was way ahead of the curve. It's definitely worth a read
Never heard of that book before, is it a good read?500th reply by FastBananaCEO
NoNever heard of that book before, is it a good read?
Oh, ok. I won’t bother to read it then.
Yeah don'tOh, ok. I won’t bother to read it then.
Ok I won’tYeah don't
yup, this is the quintessential incel read. the underground man was the og escortcel. i found him so much congenial to myself, and the story although short was peak kino"Notes from Underground" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is about an incel. Has anyone else read it?
Elab, cuck.fucking love reading nbooks
Elab, cuck.
MIGHT IS RIGHT by Ragnar Redbeard
I highly recommend this as well. At the very least, for those who have practiced since childhood in way of the blade, if you read this from a purely analytical and detached (in the Minecraft sense) perspective you will learn new techniques to sharpen your edge. This book is deserving of a rewrite for the (post-)modern age that would reframe it against the religion of Woke-insanity instead of Christianity, for the living forces of evil are to be found in the Moral Ideals of Social Justice.
The survival of the fittest, or the Philosophy of power : Redbeard, Ragnar, pseud : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Wtf I never remeber saying this
Ik I saw but I never remember saying it. I have no idea what the book is about. I probably just copy and pasted it from somewherePage 8.
why would you do thatIk I saw but I never remember saying it. I have no idea what the book is about. I probably just copy and pasted it from somewhere
Yeah why?why would you do that
Don’t know. @FastBananaCEO hasn't answered my question yetYeah why?
@FastBananaCEO replyDon’t know. @FastBananaCEO hasn't answered my question yet
Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinksy for being 'politically effective'. He's a lefty but his tactics are useful for anyone wanting to do activism specifically for groups outside of polite/respectable society. Not normie-tier activism.
If you want to understand masculinities in an Ameri-centric context (I apologize to international users, I do not have any non-American recommendations), I HIGHLY recommend Bret Carroll's American Masculinities: A Historical Encyclopedia. This is a good read for those who want to understand the male experience/condition outside of the simplistic understand of masculinity/men's studies through r/TheRedPill and pickup artist youtube channels. Skip the introduction, it's SJW, anti-white male vilification and he complains about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson being called The Founding "Fathers".
I unironically recommend Elliott Rodger's My Twisted World. Obviously I disagree with the female concentration camps, female gender population reducation, surreal/ gratuitous violence described to achieve an "ideal sexless world" blah blah blah I do not condone violence, denunciation of hate and violence. Virtue signal. Okay we're all good.
All you do is liefucking love reading nbooks
pics or it didn't happenAll you do is lie