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>>12642822
There's a good canadian poet that someone here rec me. There was too many guys in it to make me feel like the power relations were actually in doubt ever though ... hahaha. Did someone Rabalise? Or Sade? Or has anyone ever read a description of a Roman live sex performance? Or read any Roman accounts of women being fucked by a bull? I'm sure that never actually happened, right guys? Right? ... Pic rel might be a good start for you as it was for me, though I haven't yet worked through the works she writes about.

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>>12478308
notes for crime scenes

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>>12407820
>colonialism vs africa debate
re-frame this as ecology and then you'd have an interesting topic. But sry, I remember meeting a phd. research student once studying the french vs english systems and it is clear that the french always did as Alexander did in founding Alexandria. Adoption of cultures, or canibalism as I have heard it turned by critics from south america, is the french custom of breaking down your culture to subsume it into there own. Whereas the English colonialism created clear distinctions that lead to a sectioning off of cultural communication, (to there folly usually) But this did interestingly create more vibrate culture in some aboriginal culture at first, so the meetings were good outside of statistics sadly.
The saddest shit is your easy reading of entirely complex situation. Maybe get off twitter and read a history book.

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>>12388695
*High Five*

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>>12348259
I think I now understand the whole American Ron Jeremy thing.

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>>12319972
I seriously thought he died. I now feel suddenly horrible about all those jokes about his prose. He's a great writer; almost as good as Alastair Macleod, just without the precision. His subjects and tones are far superior though.
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>>12318246
pic rel

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When your foundation is a roof and you've got no support, the world always seems to be crashing down while you walk towards the chandler.

>>12139068

This is a masterpiece.

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>>12130092
Enough with the ass fucking Yonniethot!

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>>12013080
the (you) is not possible without 4chan just as language does not exist without multiple speakers and this fact then creates the necessity of more than person to create the notion of self; and furriether on we notice the ego is situated in a world that radicalizes choices in environmental degredation processes such that (you)'s discordanant rather than transfix the host environment for the duration of the selfsuck as Stirner requires in doing what is a ship of thisyis composed of godgiven dildoes and magic wands and other fertility devices meant to belay to the womb (you), ie. guya, that to cut that field of the wheat would be a hairdresser trimming what is meant to be parted, the land reflecting me myself and I an echolalia of a waste disposal site positioned on top of a spruce ridge, wind howls and crows caw mine, all mine property singing me as I channel Joseph's ministry and negate the latenight talkshow voice that bubbles like a likeness of which only my uniqueness conceals - though, really, my rhetoric conceals better due to its history and position in society as a desider to the ligimacy of some such facts about my position and that sound that pops from my bottom twice, two horns blasts, a kingdom of I this ship and these souls, these sailors me, my life owing to them and this god damn sea I sit atop, waiting, wondering, will I homeward finally be settled and abstracted in loving arms of nothing blanker than sleep and zeros and this thought of existence come from what is here drifting, uncut from her, searching back to landside for a moment of belonging, I once was not so much as that, a growth in nebulus twists that conspired to break the strings of fate to hang myself the hangman on a sky-gallows.

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People think of reading as the introvert’s hobby: A quiet activity for a person who likes quiet, save for the voices in their head. But in the 5,000 or so years humans have been writing, reading as we conceive it, an asocial solo activity with a book, is a relatively new form of leisure.

For centuries, Europeans who could read did so aloud. The ancient Greeks read their texts aloud. So did the monks of Europe’s dark ages. But by the 17th century, reading society in Europe had changed drastically. Text technologies, like moveable type, and the rise of vernacular writing helped usher in the practice we cherish today: taking in words without saying them aloud, letting them build a world in our heads.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Y-tYrGBDc

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