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>>15609122
This is just a list of things he likes but this entire of corner of Twitter will shoot their loads over it just because he's rich and kind of contrarian. "Wow he's worth millions yet look how humble he is oh my goood". Here's mine:

TRUE WEALTH
>foursomes with submissive slim bisexual girls
>beachfront property with home gym
>oysters every day
>barbecues every day
>sparring on the beach
>swimming in the ocean during a sunset

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>>15589099
I like seeing girls again mostly because the sex gets better each time. I like to gradually get them into BDSM but you can't really go full Sade on the first meeting.

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>>14899946
Assemble a modest harem of loyal bisexual groupies in a Dom/sub dynamic. Assuming I'm financially independent, relocate to a home in the Alps or the Dolomites for 6 months of the year to read, write, and listen to music. Write an essay on current events every now and then and have my opinions influence policy without being a slimy politician myself.

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Justine is worth reading. It's repetitive both in its depiction of sex, overall plot, and philosophizing in between, but it has a certain charm to it. His philosophy really boils down to some kind of Nietzschean/Redbeardian Will not to power, but to pleasure. There's a remarkable passage in Justine where a father explains at length how he is justified in selling his only daughter into sex slavery, saying she is a product of his creation and therefore he can do with her as he sees fit. You should read De Sade simply because he's such a unique individual in the canon. Completely unapologetic and if it weren't for the confirmed historicity of his actual life, lots of people today would think he was being ironic.

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There's a scene in the novel "Justine" by Marquis de Sade where a father goes on a lengthy diatribe as to why he's justified in selling his daughter into horrible sex slavery. How he has a right to do with a product of his creation as he pleases, the universe is atheistic therefore she's just a bundle of atoms anyway, and if it was really so horrible he wouldn't feel good while doing it. I believe de Sade was eerily prescient in many of his writings: it's just post-death of God atheism/nihilism taken to its conclusion. Our society keeps going the way of a Sadean utopia -- we're all atoms and nothing more, so do as you please.

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