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I’d like to brush up on my reading skills whilst learning more about the blackpill.
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion is essential reading, and probably the greatest novel ever written.This is a collection someone recommended in r/braincels. I think there was an incel book subreddit as well.
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Fair warning though. Some of these blackpills are too hard to swallow.
Machiavelli the prince.I’d like to brush up on my reading skills whilst learning more about the blackpill.
metamorphosis was extremely brutal. his family hated him as soon as he became a roach, not once did they think of the work and toiling he did for their sake.This is a collection someone recommended in r/braincels. I think there was an incel book subreddit as well.
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Fair warning though. Some of these blackpills are too hard to swallow.
Psychiatry: The Science of Lies
This is a collection someone recommended in r/braincels. I think there was an incel book subreddit as well.
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Fair warning though. Some of these blackpills are too hard to swallow.
The Temple of the Golden Pavilion is essential reading, and probably the greatest novel ever written.
Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus
I am a literaturelet so that's the only book that comes to my mind.
Siege by James Mason
The Turner Diaries by Andrew Macdonald a.k.a Dr. William Pierce.
Hunter by Andrew Macdonald a.k.a Dr. William Pierce
The Brigade by Harold Covington (also read his entire northwest quartet if you like)
Civil War II by Thomas W. Chittum
Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire by Robert Ingersoll
Sorcery and Religion in Ancient Scandinavia by Varg Vikernes
The Secret of the She Bear by Marie Cachet
Bolshevism From Moses to Lenin by Dietrich Eckhart
Machiavelli the prince.
On war By Carl von clausevitz
meditating marcus aurelius
metamorphosis was extremely brutal. his family hated him as soon as he became a roach, not once did they think of the work and toiling he did for their sake.
Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against The Human Race
Made me want to rope after reading.
Thanks for all of the suggestions lads. I’ve bookmarked the thread.‘Liberalism: a counter-history’
Liberalism: A Counter-History
In this definitive historical investigation, Italian au…www.goodreads.com
This book made me review whatever was left of my admiration of the West, especially it’s “superior” liberal values.
but it’s a political/philosophical blackpill, not the sexual blackpill type.
I’ve got the full volume set of Gibbons work so it’s all goodNo problem bro.
BTW, sorry I made a fuck up on one book.
Here's the real accurate title and the accurate actual author lmao.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire volume 1-3 by Edward Gibbon.
Not sure why I came up with or thought of the name "Robert Ingersoll" lmao.
I couldn't even complete that book. Simply because of how much I agreed with the argument presented. Better to put one's mind off such things.Thomas Ligotti's The Conspiracy Against The Human Race
Made me want to rope after reading.