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>vehemently

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Bakkerfag was right wtf? Though I'm only on second chapter so far I think it's pretty cool.

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>>22905809
>You are talking to a faggot who, based on his reply, is implying that debate is useless
Not really. My meaning is that debate should not be approached as a fight or a match but rather an exchange of ideas and insights, where even if you are right or wrong you shouldn't see that as some personal victory over some opponent (you) have created in your head. It's not a healthy for relationships with your peers or for your mind in general really. To enter a debate with notions of victory of defeat you become a souless grifter like Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson. You might think you gain an edge with your petty insults but your pseudo intellectual schizo babble is only somewhat intimidating with newfags and redditors. I suspect that you only debate on the internet and barely have anyone to fucking talk in real life though. Also, to address your unimaginative speculation, no, I have not read Might is right, Robert E Howard or Yukio Mishima, though the last is on my TBR. Also I am Greek and I have a very good relationship with my father, thank you very much. I have a background on psychology and my ideas are based actually academic studies not the slop you keep on your shelf to impress friends you do not have.

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Hi everybody,

I'm looking for good books about death.

I wish death wasn't real and all the best things lived forever.

There's no way to tell what happens when you die unless maybe somebody died and then came back to life and then managed to somehow write about it. Maybe? What are some good books about DEATH?
Thank you in advance

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