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18014111 No.18014111 [Reply] [Original]

>Literary genius
>Understood that going outside, living and training your body is more important than just thinking
>Got the romanticized death he wanted and deserved

Why is Mishima one of the only authors who got what it means to live.

>> No.18014123

>>18014111
He's just your usual tryhard closeted fag

>> No.18014147

>going outside, living and training
kek literal NPC normalfag

>> No.18014162

>>18014111
probably the most banal rundown of Mishima's life and thought possible

>> No.18014188

>From birth til 20 years old get told by every adult that he will die for the God-Emperor in a glorious death and his name will be remembered forever

>surprised he eventually does this to himself because the war didn't

He's like the posterboy for why socializing kids correctly is important.

>> No.18014225

>>18014188
It might be too soon to call it "forever", but he's already done a better job of getting his name remembered than all but a few people.

>> No.18014239

>>18014225
I don't disagree, but as a European analogy, his biography reads like a kid who was raised and socialized by the Hitler Youth, and then the war was over and Nazi-Germany no longer existed and he couldn't cope.

>> No.18014279

>>18014111
What’s up with the fetishizing this Jap? Dude was too pussy to go the real war. He’s eaten up by guilt he an hero his ass

>> No.18014302

>>18014111
Interesting guy but seems to me that if you kill yourself you're missing the point: grow old and let your beautiful body decay; face the true terror of death rather than taking the coward's way out.

>> No.18014314

>>18014302
You're right but it's worth noting that the Japanese clearly view suicide as more honorable than the West.

>> No.18014323

>>18014314
Mishima is an interesting fusion of Japanese and Western imaginations, because obviously harakiri and kamikazi are very Japanese, but from childhood his erotic fantasies of heroic sacrificial deaths were peopled by Western heroes: a masculinised Joan of Arc, Saint Sebastian, etc.

>> No.18014326

>>18014111
>Got the romanticized death he wanted and deserved
How was his death romantic? He tried to convince a bunch of soldiers to rebel based on spurious logic and sophistry. When they literally laughed at him, he killed himself out of shame. It's worth noting that the situation in which he died was entirely of his own creation. It was no last stand against an overwhelming enemy like his countrymen got all across the Pacific. He disagreed with the dominant political viewpoint of the time, essentially. There's no romance in politics. At all.

>> No.18014365

>>18014326
But this is always how right-wing fantasies are anon. Dying in war seems glorious in your fantasies, but when they're actually lying on a battlefield with their intestines hanging out of a gaping wound, all they want is the sweet embrace of their mothers.

>> No.18014374

>>18014326
>>18014365
He went intending to kill himself the whole time you realise

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>>18014326
>>18014365

>> No.18014397

>>18014314
That's only because of Christianity. Christianity is Jewish, not Western.

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>>18014326
>>18014365
We have this discussion in every fucking Mishima thread and you midwits still don't get it. He knew his coup wouldn't succeed. He didn't kill himself out of shame. The whole purpose of the coup was for him to have a reason to sudoku and have the glorious martyr's death he'd always fantasized about. He'd planned his suicide with his friends a year in advance and had even written death poems specifically for the occasion. You cannot hope to understand Mishima without understanding just how big of a driving force death was for him.

>> No.18014402

Mishima was not a literary genius.

Mishima was a pathetic LARPer

>> No.18014411

>>18014399
Yeah I don't agree that he killed himself out of shame, but he definitely had romantic fantasies and delusions about dying in a specific way, and I doubt he thought about those fantasies when the tanto pierced his stomach and he got a katana in his neck.

>> No.18014414

>>18014411
>and I doubt he thought about those fantasies when the tanto pierced his stomach and he got a katana in his neck.
Source: your ass
Read Patriotism.

>> No.18014417

>>18014411
Nobody can know what went through his mind. Fact remains, unlike the vast majority of people he actual went through with his one final crazy giga-coom.

>> No.18014431

>>18014302
For Mishima, youthful beauty, death and ecstasy are all linked in a tripartite fashion. Growing old and dying in one's sleep is less connected to death than dying fully conscious and with a passionate, galvanized and youthful mind and body.

>> No.18014433

>>18014417
>Nobody can know what went through his mind

That's true, but the point is that it's not as romantic as right-wing fantasoids think it is. There was no heroic death, the guy was literally just chopped to death by his supposed friends and now lies rotting in a grave.

>> No.18014444

>>18014433
>tfw you will never be decapitated by a beautiful twink

>> No.18014453

>>18014433
Good thing Mishima isn't you, then.

>> No.18014455

>>18014433
>There was no heroic death, the guy was literally just chopped to death by his supposed friends and now lies rotting in a grave.
The point everyone always ignores is how contrived the whole thing was. It was literally and entirely of his own creation. He placed himself into that situation, and went far out of his way to do so. Calling it martyrdom is like saying a book is a generational work of literature because the author and his friends say so. It's an entirely internal dynamic with almost no actual relationship with the actual world.

>> No.18014464

>>18014433
>the guy was literally just chopped to death by his supposed friends and now lies rotting in a grave.
This is correct, Mishima knew that this would be exactly the case (again, read Patriotism). You can't actually understand what is being "romanticized" if you don't understand how his mind worked. Mishima knew all of this, but it was either irrelevant to him, or part of the "fantasy" itself. Death is fundamentally a mystery and ecstatic process (in itself, not in its physical results which you described), and as we cannot even know what death is ourselves, you cannot say he failed.

>> No.18014469

>>18014431
>youthful beauty, death and ecstasy are all linked
Reminds me of the Iliad. Is it a pre-christian sentiment?

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>>18014411
You will never be as devoted to anything as Yukio Mishima. His entire rationale and aesthetics is covered in the Sea of Fertility. He knew the coup would fail. He was aiming to recreate the failure of the Shinpuren Rebellion, where a group called the League of the Divine Wind failed to capture Kumamoto castle and thus killed themselves once the subsequent police crackdown began. The samurai did not use guns, only their swords. The entire act was destined to fail.

>> No.18014492

>>18014475
Being devoted to a cause means you want to see it win, it doesn't mean you use it as an excuse to commit suicide anon. The fact that he just had to cover his suicide in a public spectacle is proof of his narcissism and not his devotion to the cause.

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>>18014475
We (Americans) will never understand Japan.

>> No.18014500

>>18014492
>The fact that he just had to cover his suicide in a public spectacle is proof of his narcissism
based

>> No.18014519

>>18014492
You should read his wiki. He tried to get the Japanese its own offensive army, but he was cockblocked all along the way.

Alsp, his coup is a part of a long list of failed Japanese uprisings. The Japs value stuff like that. Another book covers it, called the Nobility of Failure, inspired by Mishima's coup. Going to read it after I'm done with these

>> No.18014572

>>18014492
>Being devoted to a cause means you want to see it win
Read the Bhagavad Gita.

>> No.18014626

>>18014492
You seem incapable of understanding that your worldview is alien to his. Read more, post less.

>> No.18014712

>>18014469
Anon that's literally what all the Christian saints/martyrs are about. Mishima's first coom was to Saint Sebastian after all. Maybe a pre-Protestant sentiment, granted.

>> No.18014754

>>18014111
Take the wine,
turn it anew
into the fiery blood of life.

>> No.18014763

>>18014147
>NPC
XD

>> No.18015135

>>18014475
So he got butchered like a pig

>> No.18015577

>>18014188
>Criticizes the emperor for denouncing his goodhood
He was pretty based

>> No.18016101

>>18014111
it's not more important it serves a supportive functions. /fit/fags out reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

>> No.18016124

>>18016101
I can't wait for the Day of the Wedgie where us /fit/fags push all of you nerds into a locker.

>> No.18016184

>>18014279
>pussy
>disembowels himself

>> No.18016199

>>18014302
How is dying on your own terms the cowards way out? Avoiding things you don't want isn't cowardice and neither is going out the way he did.

>> No.18016230

>>18014433
>>18014411
>>18014402
>>18014365
You sound like a nerd who was bullied in school. Bullied not enough I mean.
You're a coward and will die a thousand deaths, fears and tears etching themselves deeper every time.
Heroes only die once.

Stop seething and start living

>> No.18016235

>>18014492
>Being devoted to a cause means you want to see it win, it doesn't mean you use it as an excuse to commit suicide anon. The fact that he just had to cover his suicide in a public spectacle is proof of his narcissism and not his devotion to the cause.
This guy is actually right. Mishima could have been useful to his friends, but he decided to kill himself and deprive the literary world of one of its only conservative novelists and poets. Maruya Saiichi was the only one left after that.

>> No.18016283

>>18014111
>romanticized death

Dude people were literally laughing at him

>> No.18016289

>>18014492
His suicide didn't go against his cause, it was apart of it. It's also OK to be selfish.

>> No.18016301

>>18014399
/ourheideggerian/?

>> No.18016322

I will never be Japanese

>> No.18016329

>>18016289
>It's also OK to be selfish.
Even when it comes to suicide?

Personally, I think Dazai’s suicide was a more appropriate and sympathetic response to modern living.

>> No.18016332

>>18016283
same case for u

>> No.18016337

>>18016235
> fast forward to 2021
> Japan rapidly re-arming
> looming war in East Asia
> America losing its dominance and ability to protect or assert dominion
> Mishima is more read than ever

>> No.18016388

>>18016337
Is he still well read in Japan? They will be on the front line against China after all.

>> No.18016390

>>18016337
If you actually knew Japanese and had spent much time there, you'd be singing a different tune. Go take a look at the list of the most prominent Japanese intellectuals since 1945, or even voting patterns since then. Japanese conservatism is going the same way as American conservatism.

>> No.18016400

>>18016388
He's a literary sensation. His books are in every single major bookstore. You can buy Patriotism in Japanese any time you want if you live there.
On the other hand, I am not sure what is going to happen with China. Do not assume that there will be major resistance, because there might not be.

>> No.18016482

>>18016230
leave them alone anon, they're the type of people who probably hates characters in movies and books for not being complete logical machines. They probably see no value in art besides the objective beauty behind it.

>> No.18016505

>>18014399
nigger he didn't even get the seppuku right. His kaishakunin took 3 fucking strikes to behead Mishima. Shamefur dispray

>> No.18016509

>>18016388
Yes, he’s read.

>>18016390
>If you actually knew Japanese and had spent much time there, you'd be singing a different tune.
本当に

>> No.18016512

>>18016329
>even when it comes to suicide
Especially when it comes to suicide.

>> No.18016519

>>18016512
How do you rationalize that? I mean, the potential pain you’re inflicting others, presumably family and close friends can be pretty immense.

>> No.18016523

>>18014111
>Literary genius
Overrated.
>Understood that going outside, living and training your body is more important than just thinking
Sure. Fine.
>Got the romanticized death he wanted and deserved
That was a complete larp.

>> No.18016555

> he didn’t even have a perfect seppuku
That’s the critique? I mean, I can understand that he was a controversial figure as a person, love him or hate him but what does this have to do with his literature? He’s undeniable one of the premier authors of the 20th century and of Japanese literature. People behave as if he’s not a good author but if he had died a jisatsu suicide, people would talk about him here like he’s the best thing ever.

>> No.18016566

>>18016400
>He's a literary sensation.
Don’t know about all that. He’s pretty well read and acknowledged but I wouldn’t say he’s a “literary sensation”. He’s not even the biggest name in 20th century Japanese lit.

>> No.18016578

imagine being one of those women whose full time job is washing and dying Mishima's kimonos that have been soiled from anal sex. tfw you'll never get to read the romantic little haikus he would pen into his lover's kimonos post-coitus

>> No.18016593

>>18016509
Yes. Start reading history. One key term that may interest you is 戦争責任. Also look at the various 岩波講座, particularly 岩波講座日本歴史 and 岩波講座日本通史. Good publishers and magazines to look at to test the waters are:
岩波書店
吉川弘文館
原書房
東京大学出版会
みすず書房
文藝春秋
中央公論
If your Japanese is good enough, you should be able to look through all of these publishers and magazines and see what I am talking about.
The last hint I will give you is that the term 天皇制 was invented by Marxists, particularly the authors of the 日本資本主義発達史講座, to describe the apparatus of state that they opposed.

>> No.18016605

>>18016593
日本人ですか

>> No.18016616

>>18016566
He's bigger than Natsume Soseki in terms of popularity, and was especially popular during his heyday. Everyone knows his name, and his books and other works have been serialized, reprinted, and made into movies continuously since the time he was alive. How many movies have been made out of Kokoro? At least two have been made out of Spring Snow.

>> No.18016632

>>18016605
No, I am 100% American.

>> No.18016645

>>18016605
Also, 日本の方ですか is a more polite way to ask that question. This is 4chan, so it doesn't matter, but I thought you might like to know.

>> No.18016871

>>18016616
>He's bigger than Natsume Soseki in terms of popularity
I dont know about that but it seems to me of all the authors that are discussed here not too infrequently Dazai is the most read by far, not Mishima, not Sōseki.

>> No.18016877

>>18014111
His mind and will is wasted on an Asian frame.

>> No.18016882

>>18016871
Dazai is read by middle schoolers, my dude. People who are serious about literature read the Big Three (Mishima, Soseki, Tanizaki) and others.

>> No.18016891

>>18016882
>Dazai is read by middle schoolers, my dude
Almost every modern author who’s ever had their name published anywhere cites Dazai as an influence and he’s name dropped everywhere from manga to novels.

>> No.18016897

>>18016882
>People who are serious about literature read the Big Three (Mishima, Soseki, Tanizaki) and others.
Lol what kind of lit gatekeeping is that?

>> No.18016922

>>18016891
>Almost every modern author who’s ever had their name published anywhere cites Dazai as an influence
Not sure about that, but it wouldn't surprise me. The Catcher in the Rye is similar, is it not?
>and he’s name dropped everywhere from manga to novels
Yes, because everyone who reads reads him in middle or high school. Teenage girls especially enjoy reading him, for some reason.
I have yet to see what others find so compelling about him, but that might be because I read him as an adult.

>> No.18016977

>>18016922
>The Catcher in the Rye is similar, is it not?
Similar to what? Ningen Shikkaku? Sort of. Not really. At least, I don’t think so. He has a lot of other books which were popular though and most of them aren’t translated. You’re probably thinking of his books which are re-tellings of fairy tales. It’s possible he’s read among middle schoolers but I also know that he’s commonly cited as a big influence for contemporary writers and he’s name dropped everywhere, not just because he’s read by teenage girls or something.
>I have yet to see what others find so compelling about him, but that might be because I read him as an adult.
I first read some of his books when I was 24 and I really loved them so don’t know. I guess he has a certain style that isn’t for everyone but I’m positive he’s cited and continuously argued as being one of the best ever. For what it’s worth, Mishima also did not like Dazai. There’s a story about it.

>> No.18017058

>>18014326
>Ummmm yeah excuse me sweatie the logic you're using here is a bit spurious for my taste
Yeah I'm sure you know a hell of a lot about romanticism

>> No.18017264

>>18016400
I hope they resist. You only have to look at North Korea to see what being China's satellite state gets you.

>> No.18017291

>>18016505
IIRC someone else took over and did the job properly in one strike. Then the original assistant killed himself out of shame.
None of this is Mishima's fault, however. One should undertake extensive sword training before volunteering for such a task.

>> No.18018103

>>18016519
It can, but suffering isn't a negative + they will get over it. It isn't the moral responsibility of one to preserve the happiness of another.

>> No.18018115

>>18016977
>Similar to what? Ningen Shikkaku?
In terms of the constancy of its popularity and the breadth of its influence.
>I guess he has a certain style that isn’t for everyone but I’m positive he’s cited and continuously argued as being one of the best ever
I am not sure what would make him the best ever. He is far inferior to Mishima and even Soseki as a stylist. Perhaps the novels that I have not read are what he is known for. All I know is that Ningen Shikkaku was not the greatest novel I have ever read, though it was definitely powerful in its own way.
>There’s a story about it.
The "aesthetic terrorism" incident? I've heard about it.
>>18017264
Resist who? Themselves?

>> No.18018161

>>18018115
I meant the Japanese (as well as other Asian peoples). If they don't resist Chinese rule, the whole world will be dominated by the PRC smog empire.

>> No.18018183

>>18016519
>>18016523
>>18014302
>he was a coward
>it was just larp
>how do you rationalize this

God, you sound like such insufferable, boring faggots.

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>>18018115
I don’t really agree that he’s inferior. I quite like his writing but either way we can agree that his writing was influential if nothing else.
>The "aesthetic terrorism" incident? I've heard about it.
Uh. I don’t know. I’m referring to a meeting the two of them had while Mishima was a student when he told him off.

>> No.18018211

>>18018103
>they will get over it
How do you know that?
> It isn't the moral responsibility of one to preserve the happiness of another.
But is it a moral responsibility to not inflict suffering?

>> No.18018226

>>18014162
> muuhhh artistic homosexual sensibilities
spotted the butthurt gay

>> No.18018228

>>18018161
>First, there was anarchy in the UK
>Then, there was anarchy in the US
Now it the rumble in the orient, the chaos from the heavans
ANARCHY IN THE PRC!!!!!

get your tickets now at your local box office

>> No.18018241

>>18014323
>but from childhood his erotic fantasies of heroic sacrificial deaths were peopled by Western heroes: a masculinised Joan of Arc, Saint Sebastian, etc.
don't the japanese have their own version of heroic death through samurai myths/tales/folklore?
Why would you conclude that those fantasies are necesarilly a western thing?
Seriously curious.

>> No.18018248

>>18018211
They will get over it or they won't.
>but is it a moral responsibility not to inflict suffering?
No

>> No.18018258

>>18018248
>They will get over it or they won't.
But you said it as if they will. So now you’re saying you don’t know?

>> No.18018265

>>18014365
>But this is always how right-wing fantasies are anon. Dying in war seems glorious in your fantasies, but when they're actually lying on a battlefield with their intestines hanging out of a gaping wound, all they want is the sweet embrace of their mothers.
Death will always be you literally shitting yourself.
You are implying that dying in a bed shitting yourself scared would be better than dying in a battlefield with your intestines out.
Dying with total security that you lived a good life and you died doing what's right is what matters.
In that sense nazi youths probably died a lot better than most modernites.

Yours read as a pacifist pamphlet. Death is a certainty, humanism and liberal culture sells you the illusion of "living forever", that's why most people get hit by a wall of brick when they become self-conscious that they are getting old and they will eventually die.

Right wingers - at least the smart ones - see this and acknowledge it for what it is, instead of trying to hide it between layers of coonsumerism and distractions.

>> No.18018272

>>18018258
Are you autistic?

>> No.18018279

>>18018272
Probably but that doesn’t matter. It’s what you said
“ + they will get over it”
It’s important.

>> No.18018333

>>18014111
Why should I read anything written by a sodomite?

>> No.18018432

>>18018241
IIRC he wrote about Western aesthetics. There is also a famous photograph of him recreating the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian.

>> No.18018438

>>18018333
Why shouldn't you?

>> No.18018468

>>18014111
>Faggot who attempted assassination with a fucking sword. A sword. In 1970.
>A. Fucking. Sword.

>> No.18018471

>>18018265
Agree except for the term right-winger. Most of the "right-wing" are conservative bugmen or libertarian degenerates. We need a term to distinguish men like Mishima from them.
Fascist or Nazi doesn't work, as those refer to more specific ideologies. Far-right implies you are like the other right-wingers, but just more extreme.

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>>18018265
>Death is a certainty
For now.

>> No.18019073

>>18018265
>how you die is more important than how well you live
Shakespeare's Rosalind would like a word with you, Silvius.

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>>18014147

>> No.18019508

>he developed an interest in UFOs and became a member of the Japan Flying Saucer Research Association (日本空飛ぶ円盤研究会, Nihon soratobu enban kenkyukai).
The man just gets more and more based!

>> No.18019534

>>18018183
lizard people can't comprehend beauty or conviction

>> No.18019581

>>18014239
It would actually be closer to a young person growing up in a Soviet city in the late 80s. You are taught that your country is the greatest thing ever then suddenly it doesn't exist.

Or if you were a devout Christian and you discovered a hidden ancient document written by Jesus saying "Syke, I'm not the son of God."

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>>18014111
>gets postured on by a sadboi with a drinking problem
Mishima was a total faggot and a hack.

>> No.18020244

>>18014111
What about the neech? He got the same too. Just not explicitly.

>> No.18020279

>>18014111
tiny pseudman obsessed with notions and disciplines, living within a facsimile of life. in other words your prototype for the modern working male who reads nonfiction and never has time for his bideo game

>> No.18020308

>>18020225
I hate how degenerate liberals are so obsessed and self righteous about the idea that everybody should be greatefull that they created the ideological framework for everybody to justify their lack of discipline or auto control.

> Wow people should be so greatefull that thanks to us they now can die as drug addicts and indulge in every disgusting fetish they can fathom until the out of control spiral of rapid onset adicction destroys them

Literally saying to healthy people that work out at the beach that they should be greatfull for the idea of not working out and eating cake all day until you die of a heart attack at 40.

And yeah yeah, I know that full repression of passions is absolute shit.
But we kinda like order and structure.

>> No.18020321

>>18020308
>braindead peon indulges in thrusting over his machines all day and is glorified by society, in reality his body is just a shiny model with no function, overtargeted and underfed to serve the breeding factor

fitnesstards are just as disgusting to me as the morbidly obese.

>> No.18020380

>>18020308
holy fuck you do not understand Dazai
read a book you dumbass sperg.

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An elderly Japanese man and I have been discussing Yukio Mishima over the past few months, and he has just shared with me his favorite authors besides Mishima.

I thought /lit/ would be interested.

"If you like novelists
Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Nagai Kafu
Ogai Mori
Kensaburo Oe
Ango Sakaguchi

If you like poets
Kenji Miyazawa
Chuya Nakahara
Takayuki Kiyooka
Sakutaro Hagiwara
Shinpei Kusano
Takaaki Yoshimoto"

I can share it in Japanese as well if some of the names end up being incorrectly translated.

>> No.18020426

>>18020308
What the are you talking about?

>> No.18020434

>>18020321
>function
Aesthetic is the most important function.

>> No.18020465

>>18014239
He had a successful career as a model, actor, director, and a writer. He seemed well adjusted and socialized enough then. He probably attempted his theatrical coup out of the frustration of hiding his power level for so long.

>> No.18020486

>>18014111
died like a retard

>> No.18020540

>>18020225
I have a shittier life than Dazai.

t. read No Longer Human and think he's a whiny communist bitch of poor character that unrionically needed to man the fuck up

>> No.18020565

>>18014111
He’s great but there are many others who are just as good and better.

>> No.18020567

>>18020565
No shit

>> No.18020579

>>18020225
Mishima is still better than that faggot who looks like a depressed granny

>> No.18020591

>>18020308
based. watch the peeons seethe

>> No.18020600

>>18020279
this is quite possibly the cringiest "takedown" in this thread LMAO

None of you faggots understand Mishima or even the more conflicted elements encased in his beliefs, those of which are most open to scrutiny. In fact, I'm sure Mishima understood the futility of devotion in the age where a dumb bomb can annihilate the most devoted in an instant, or the dangers of passions in men in charge of weapons that can kill thousands with little effort. Technological progress + brutal human passions and devotion is WW2 in a nutshell. Put some effort in your cringy ass critiques you dumb bugman in denial faggot

>> No.18020719

>>18020600
>I'm sure Mishima understood the futility of devotion in the age where a dumb bomb can annihilate the most devoted in an instant, or the dangers of passions in men in charge of weapons that can kill thousands with little effort.
Guenon and Evola felt the same way too after the bomb dropped. The man of principles of completely powerless to the iron fist of progress and technology. What else are you supposed to do when it can crush you and everything you love in one swing besides grudgingly hide your power level?

>> No.18020922
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>>18020719
This is how I have felt except with microwave weapons and mindcontrol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulCQAJvT4F4&ab_channel=OrganizedGangStalking

People like to stick their heads in the sand and pretend that this shit inst true.

I am Serbian, I used to go out into forests with my japanese friend smoke weed and talk about life and I noticed the creeping industrialization crashing nature and abusing people. I was and am like some fusion of Kazinsky, Mishima, Hitler, Marcus Aurellius, and Evola.

My friend committed suicide and I left university forever and got a job at a legit Italian restaurant that felt like a second family to me.

I belive warriors should be making decisions not limp wristed beurocrats.

I plan on making my last stand soon because this covid tyranny and vaccinations are peak clown world. The only thing really keeping me here is studying, science, the occult and history.

I have my own home gym I got from random shit off craigslist a year before the lock downs.

I sleep and live amongst my books and weights and even my invented excercise machine.

No words can express my anger and sadness about the state the world is in and the knowledge I have which only serves to torment me amongst a sea of dumbasses, lazy men and psychopaths.

I fucking hate communists. I've studied the mind of leftists and found them to only be worthy of extermination because they hate free speech and are weak men. This is coming from someone who used to have a very liberal or centrist view point until i encountered these badshit insane extremists. They corrupt everything they touch.

>> No.18022462

>>18014111
okay felix we get it

nice digits though

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>>18020225
I wish I'd known Mishima irl, what a fucking guy.

>> No.18022509

> mention Mishima
> turns into conversation of Evola, Guenon and “nuh uh he was based” vs “nuh uh he was cringe”
God, I hate PewDiePie so much.

>> No.18022526

>>18018241
>Why would you conclude that those fantasies are necesarilly a western thing?
I didn't. I said the ones that peopled Mishima's imagination were Western.

>> No.18022814

>>18020225
>Liberated by his honesty
Lol. Something tells me that the population that voted Kishi Nobusuke into power did not feel that way about Dazai Osamu.

>> No.18022818

>>18020392
>Sakaguchi Ango
He is worse than Dazai Osamu.

>> No.18022830

>>18020922
If you post this way on the internet, the police will come to your door.

>> No.18022862

>>18020922
Based. My only recommendation is do your best to control your anger. I know it's hard, but it can be done. This doesn't mean you have to give in to the clownworld either.

>> No.18022948

>>18016505
His original second botched the cut twice, and then another guy took over and did it properly in one cut.