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He is an anime avatar on the chuddy occident of Substack.he sounds like a pervert
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He is an anime avatar on the chuddy occident of Substack.he sounds like a pervert
"Physical ownership" matters the most when you have an agreement with a company like Amazon where they can revoke Kindle books nilly-willy. Once you have a PDF or EPUB for example, no one can take that from you. I guess reasons to still have dead tree books are aesthetics and sometimes people say they can't learn as well from digital copies.“Why not both?”
One for physical ownership, the other for being able to CTRL+F and find passages far more quickly
I liked Siegfried Muller's autobiographical account of his experience as a mercenary commander in the Congo, fighting against the Simba Rebellion. It's available in an English translation, titled "The New Mercenaries". The English translation is not great, as it seems to have been poorly translated from a good French translation of the original German text.
Why did he include de Sade's Justine?
he sounds like a pervert who needs to be taken out and [redacted]
Here's the dodgy English translation of Siegfried Muller's memoir. I found it helpful to keep in mind that this is a second-hand translation, from German to French to English. So much of the phrasing, abbreviations, and terminology are literally/poorly translated from the French, so if you have some knowledge of French, it can help to make sense of the weird English.Did you ever find that? I've read Mad Mike's book on the Congo but haven't managed to find Muller's in English either. Attached are a couple of the best memoirs of mercenary action in the Congo.
All the AI generated cat girl pics shoved onto the page didn't clue you in immediately to the type of person you were dealing with?
Not the same nor banned to my knowledge but discredited. Thomas S. Szasz's work goes against most if not all modern psychology and how it ties more into law than medicine. Hes also had some good talks on the subject as well. All links direct to InternetArchive
The myth of mental illness; foundations of a theory of personal conduct
The theology of medicine : the political-philosophical foundations of medical ethics
The myth of psychotherapy : mental healing as religion, rhetoric, and repression
Concepts and Controversies in Modern Medicine: Psychiatry and Law How are They Related? (Video)
His main thesis is that most mental illness aside from schizo or any real genetic or neurological condition is caused by problems with living rather than any genuine mental illness.
I will refrain from power leveling but I have to agree with this based upon personal experience. The only thing that I can say saved me is Christ and The Church as cheesy as it sounds.People used to just "go mad" and then come back after calming down and unless they were prone to "fits of madness" it wasn't really a big deal
John van Evrie has a bunch of hilariously rayciss period pieces (pre & post ACW). Lefty academia is still seething about him to this day.
O'Reilly should release a book about getting niggers in legal trouble with technology (surveillance cameras etc.) and the front cover animal should just be a chimp throwing poopI'm surprised no one has brought up this book yet:
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This is the book that turned me from an all-loving liberal into a seething racist.
On the surface it's a book about telemetry for web services. Under the hood though: it's a violent White-supremacist manifesto so mind-numbinlgy biggoted that it would make Hitler himself blush.
I have no idea who this "Liz Fong-Jones" is - maybe Elliot Fong-Jones's sister? But, goddamn does she hate Niggers and Kikes.
Right from the start it begins: "Kill Niggers, Punch Niggers, Roundhouse kick niggers, Consent-accident niggers..." and goes on for a whopping 300 pages of pure unfiltered hate.
If you haven’t already, The Man-eaters of Tsavo hits this mark. It’s Patterson’s diary about his time at the Tsavo river, but also goes into his hunt expeditions after he settled things with the titular Man-eaters.Not sure if this is the proper thread, but I figured any good books in this sub genre would be considered racist.
I'm looking for biographical, semi biographical, or fictional novels on big game hunting in Africa and Asia. Preferably from the latter 19th century to the first quarter of the 20th century.
Any reccomendations or ideas on where to search?
Thanks. Very cool.If you haven’t already, The Man-eaters of Tsavo hits this mark. It’s Patterson’s diary about his time at the Tsavo river, but also goes into his hunt expeditions after he settled things with the titular Man-eaters.
Death in the Tall Grass by Peter H. Capstick might interest you. He was one of the last great white hunters.Not sure if this is the proper thread, but I figured any good books in this sub genre would be considered racist.
I'm looking for biographical, semi biographical, or fictional novels on big game hunting in Africa and Asia. Preferably from the latter 19th century to the first quarter of the 20th century.
Any reccomendations or ideas on where to search?
Jesus fuck. I read bits of this. Basically irresponsible parties and powers enraged youth and let them beat up, maim, and kill teachers/students/ etc. who they blamed racism on. They let them bring weapons and protest violently.