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maybe you live in sodom getting fucked up the ass "because it just feels good bruh", doesnt mean everyone does. examine your life and whether the empty hedonism you live is really going anywhere.

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yes but for different reasons. The style is wildly different: Ted is very methodical and academic, BAP is nietzche-like, uses aphorisms and seemingly disjointed topics. He also uses a fake caveman/third worlder speak at the beginning, but it's a filter: it progressively disappears.
Both are very cultured, and take examples from history and biology. Both are aiming towards practical measures, and despise theorising and philosophizing, and only use it as a means to an end. Both in a micro and a macro scale. Both desire the current world order to collapse. Both are anti-academical, while coming from a very elevate background academically (look up Costin Alamariu, that's BAP real name.) Both love spending time in the wild, physical activity, working out, animals and ethology.
Both are slandered daily, even on this board, by people who never read them.

They have very different stances on technology, but you'll have to read it to find out why. None of the two have naive stances on it.

tl;dr: you might disagree with a lot of stuff in it, but you'll enjoy it and it will give you new insightful perspectives on things that probably interest you.

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