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>>8811562
What's he doing?

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Who was the most /lit/ president?

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Who were some anti semetic writers?

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>>8724157
>2 more years until I'm 24
>already suffer from anxiety, probably the result of years of smoking the dank
>not enough will power to quit, despite my chronic anxiety

>tfw

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Looking for some books on native american mysticism or some occult-laden stuff set in north america. Examples I like are Castaneda's work, Almanac of the Dead, and the new Twin Peaks book is actually pretty good too (I love the show for aforementioned reasons). Any help would be super appreciated, it can be non-fiction as well

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How do you stop being so verbose in your writing? I kind of thought I trained myself out of this shit back in college but I guess not. Is it a matter of finding something that's actually worth writing about or what?

>tfw your writing is always *not* what you want to say and how you want to say it

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