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>> No.20916535 [View]
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Why do otaku always take this stance when they have difficulty reading. It's like lain avatar fagging is also a key component when they perform this cope. You don't want to read the classics, OP, that's fine. They're for people who believe in a material tether linking generation to generation because we have nothing else that really transcends the concept of death except a literary canon. You don't want to believe that, that's ok, nobody is forcing you to do so, but nobody is going to take you seriously if you can't read a book to form an opinion afterwards, rather than expecting every book to jelq you like an identity driven story like Madoka or NHK might.

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>Have you heard of a game called Persona?

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I can't help but feel a heavy relation between china's burgeoning social credit system, and the advent of blockchain. I'd like to read maybe on the origins of social credit.

I was able to find the original text by Clifford Douglas, but i'm reluctant to read it and find absolutely no relation to today's economic climate.

Especially with China now seated in power, I can't help but feel the evangelical tone of pure "Blockchain" is merely just lobbying for other countries to adopt an economy China has more control over.

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