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>>17682060
>jerk off to Evola online
Gook's perspective: I never bring him up unless I am talking to an IRL friend and they say they want book recs by me, which I often get asked due to me liking diverse books. Online is where all the neurotics, hostiles, psychotics, cretins and Americans go to and I don't bother. The internet was never meant to he taken seriously. I rather lurk or ask here for fictional books with specific themes.

I was rather very surprised to see people online shit on him so much (likely by insecure Americans or west europeans, who's culture I won't ever comprehend). Irl, no one did that when I first heard of him. Female teachers suggested him to us and called him a "mumbly lonely well educated man" or "a uni tier writer". Classmates seemed to like him. Never heard a single bad word of him until I went on the English side of the internet.

That ramble said, I also find alt-right faggots jerking off to Evola just as terrible as they miss out on nuances or take things too literally. They can suck dick.

>instead of going outside and retvrning to tradition?
I know this part is just bait. I do though, when it's not winter, spend many hours in nature. From exploring with friends to observing animals. Will start fishing soon. Just a more fun lifestyle. I was obsessed about animals since I was a child, too.

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>>17429598
>If people want to be idiot, they are free to do so. In Islam, idiocy is mandatory.
oh gowd the cringe oh noo

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>>17422069
Make do with what you’ve got and be prepared for change desu

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Hello I came to /lit/ to discuss about this (silly?) idea.
Written knowledge isn't as common as it used to be. Almost everything is stored on the internet nowdays. There're hundreds of sources for anything that happens in the world. Many of these sources are fake(news), paid content or opinions, rather than facts.

I want to keep the world on track what has happened in the past (our age). So far, you can do pretty much anything on the internet as long as it's not cp, terrorism etc... But this is about to change someday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmmzMOyd9nQ
Not only some corporations/news lie but goverments/corporations want to suppress free speech as well and alter people's opinions.
We've had Sopa&Pipa, America wanted people to pay to use services like Facebook etc, Google stops ads from videos that aren't offensive... now we have Article 13. While we've been dodging bullets, it's not gonna last forever. These things happen without our notice, untill it's normal to not talk about things that corporations/goverments want.

It sounds paranoid but I want to do it. No bias, no paid opinions and there'll be a source for every happening. I don't even plan to publish it, it's gonna be more of a hobby.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIEtTDXUa3E

Any thoughts? How should I write it? What would be the major issues?
Not a political thread, just the book.

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