Message from @Asatru Artist - MD
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eh, it's a mixture between pop-sociology and psychology, but I find it surprisingly profound at times.
BAP is not gay, @DixieBoy76 - KY
well, uh, for one thing BAP's organization is awful, his writing is all over the place, and it clearly never got edited
My bad.
I had heard he was
that was the point, rules are stoopid
for another BAP's comments are repeats of what people have said for a little while now
yes, well, BAP's breaking them makes him sound like an idiot
He's been accused of that by others in the past, but it's baseless. @DixieBoy76 - KY
the problem is that in tweet form it works, but in 78 pages it's a bit much
What do the police car emojis mean on my comment?
Did I violate a rule?
_if_ the book was meant to be satire, it's brilliant
i hate all the stupid rules for writing, no reason at all to follow them
Not exactly. We're a secular organization, so quoting a bible verse to members who might be agnostic or Pagan won't really mean much to them. @DixieBoy76 - KY
@DixieBoy76 - KY We try to stay away from religious discussion on the server.
My apologies
Won’t let it happen again
in any case: Jack Donovan makes many of the same arguments as BAP and sometimes the _exact_ same arguments as BAP: the anti-feminism arguments, the ones about "man is a producer", the anti-modernism
It's fine in the right context.
@DixieBoy76 - KY I don't care much, just giving a subtle nudge to be careful what you're posting in <#481597551272001546>.
i loved the part about Alcibiades, Bob Denard, and the other pirate like people
@Salo Saloson so your main critique is his style and the fact that some of the book feels derivative.
there's one or two more, but sure
That's fair.
I have BAP book. It is next on queue after Tucker's
I disagree, but I see why you would feel that way.
you're in for a trip, Ape
I liked most of bap before the bap content got very saturated
BAP book was good for sparking an interest a paradigm different than the one we have now
Whatever that may be
Reading "Lincoln: the Man" now
Just a poke through the metaphorical blinders
I'll say this: if I made money off a meme, I wouldn't give af about style or anything
the style is the most important part of the book
the style is the weakest part of the book
This might be sacrilege but bap book felt just about as intellectually relevant as Evola, but more entertaining
I dunno if you read much leftist stuff. But tone and style count for a lot and theirs is often chiding and scolding
Just musings of a kinda nutty dude
I should do that
oh, it's entertaining. the asides and monologues are so bizarre I couldn't help but laugh