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>>22118921
That first paragraph may be be the most accurate thing I have read on this website, I tried so hard to be a tradcath without being too larpy about it but it is just impossible. All the clergypeople I have met were very nice and pleasant but they did not feel like peoeple fit for a crisis, they were more like a family friend.

And once you find the Dimond bros it is just a question of time before you do something drastic cause even tho you may deny it you know they are right. I have a hardcore cath friend who still goes to church even after watching their videos but he does not care for the theology at all he just wants to go to heaven and does not care about anything else so it barely matters for him

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I implemented a new rule in 2022.
If I don't find something interesting in 30-40 pages, I drop it and move on without any guilt or remorse instead of forcing myself to slog through it. I will continue this rule in 2023.

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>>20587099
>What he doesn't say is that this particular thing characterizes the Übermensch, because (GUESS FUCKING WHAT) humans have been creating values for all of history...
Yes but the Ubermensch isn´t just a value creator. It is the value creator of this time. The implication being that values are unscientific and absurd.
> If you care to know what the Übermensch is about, read what Nietzsche says about him in Ecce Homo,
I thought that was just a biography. Kind of his life story or something.
>perhaps because it is the most accepted one by casual readers.
I am a casual reader.

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>>15552539
me too bro
stick to the path

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>>11717022
Thanks for the backup. While folk in the northern part of the middle-east are descended from the same three ancient populations as Europeans, what matters is that Christians in the near-east who immigrate are pro-west, anti-jew, anti-muslim, want to assimilate, and are fair enough to not stick out in any non-nordic country.
>>11717026
>mutt
Autistic screeching. Assyrians are more endogamous than your personal brand of mystery meat.
>sand hut neighborhood
My homeland is the mountains. You'd know that if you had any concept of the middle-east other than 'sand be here'.

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This is a snippet from my first attempt at poetry (a narrative poem trying for romanticism).

His twin, the man with whom he met each night.
For, while in the realm of the sleeping,
He was a king of kings, even Xerxes
And Alexander, both had kissed his feet
And relished to give him their friendship.
Each morning, our man inside the dream awoke
To a world of his mind’s own invention.
Entwined within the legs of his lovers,
Laying on top a bed of goose feathers
In a great manor built of finest gold;
A world of excess, wonder, and whimsy.
Each afternoon, he would leave his manor
His body: that of a man far younger in years.
All the great monsters that lurked in the clouds;
Dragons, Wyverns, wonderful Chimeras,
Would fly down to do battle with this man.
None of these beasts had stood a chance, of course,
Our man wrestled them all into the dirt
And each beast, before its death would exclaim:
Congratulations, and paid good homage.
For this honour, to die at a great hand,
All should be thankful, at least, in his dream.
This was to be always the way of things.
Until this night, of course: he was awoken,
Untimely, unjustly; it was not fair!
O’ cursed alarm clock, ‘tis no creature
As dutiful, yet so despised as you.
The man woke. This time, as the wretched thing.
Cold sweats about, chilled in the moonlit air
The window, left slightly ajar. The blinds
Possessed by some wind spirit, they fluttered,
Waving, cruelly, “Good Morning!” to our man.
And everywhere, the incessant beeping.
Our man knew what business had to be done.
Before he was to return to his dream,
The clock, furiously flung to the wall,
This cheap, Chinese plastic could not withstand
The righteous rage of a man vexed from sleep.

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>>9422193
This, my man. Yockey should be read by any Spenglerian or Carl Schmidt fan. Imperium is a very underrated political tome, and changed my entire outlook on the last century of Western politics/history.
>mfw when we are already a century into the coloured revolt

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Hey /lit/, where should I start with Christian (specifically, Catholic) theology, church order, and other topics pertaining to the Church? I remember seeing a pic on her once that broke it down into three or four topics, each with intro/middle/advanced readings.

All help is appreciated.

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