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>>12098455
My father was a very commanding person. He would often yell, shout and even beat me. I grew up hating him for it, but after reading pic related I cried. Parents are human just like you anon. Our years may be short but they are filled with thousands of years of grief.

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>>12089577
>tfw I have a very commanding father
>very loud, fond of the belt, and tried to force an eastern religion on me
>reads pic related
>cries

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Usually we are recommended books to "challenge our notion of colonialism. " But usually those books are anti colonial. Are there any classics that paint it in a good light or argues for colonialism convincingly?

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