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>>19726508
This is a banal, shitty, and stupid take all around. My post is not shitposting.

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>David Graeber
>Thomas Frank
>Surveillance Valley by Yasha Levine
>American Radicals by Holly Jackson
>Kill All Normies by Angela Nagle
>They Thought They Were Free by Milton Mayer
>Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer

These books I've read have captured my attention for particular phenomena or birds-eye-view overviews on events, ideas, movements, etc., that happened in history. Right now, I've only got one book I'm working on, which is Voltaire's Bastards by John Ralston Saul, but I'd like any other recommendations from anons. I'm not interested in JFK/CIA/post-war American shit right now. Still, I AM curious, though without any leads on what to read about, the early Christain church history from any time between Jesus' death and the Rennaisance/Reformation.

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My post might have sounded like I have some extreme political stance against homo-sex, but I really don't. That whole point about the negation of life and everything, that's all poetry. Some hold views that are THAT extreme, but I don't. I definitely projected some kind of taboo-seeking in that post. I will admit, I enjoy breaking rules. Your story sounds hot, anon, hope it went well.

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