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>>18926093
Damn, he looks much older than that. also this >>18926031, he's just a larper, who gets paid to make videos. Dont feel bad for him

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Pour a fresh cuppa joe and get comfy as we discuss this monumental work.

>The QRD
Set in the authoritarian Hunger 1984 Divergent Games universe, "L'Academie" is a story about a man named Eddington whose daily life is dictated by The Regime. Six days a week he leaves his home for L'Académie, a four-year education program where the subjects, upon completion, are allowed to go beyond The Wall.

Wherever he goes, he is constantly reminded of the tenants of The Regime:
> Knowledge is Power
> Report any signs of Double-Rods to Prefects.

This truly is Waldun at his best. Mark my words, Wulden-esque is the next movement, classified by choppy and awkward English juxtaposed by westophilic pretentiousness. It's a post-ironic statement about our information rich yet poorly educated superficial society, where we look east but listen west; where we scorn the learned for the mistakes of the ignorant. Right now, we live in a Wulden-esque society, where sitting on a train not on your phone with earphones in is weird; where free thoughts are criminal and academia is dark.

Here is Waldun’s story of his 2-year journey writing this masterpiece: https://tube.incognet.io/watch?v=cW1ja7PC2Vc

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this is what L'Academie's building looks like

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