Message from @Logan

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2019-01-05 07:00:04 UTC  

A guy he's seen 2-3 times.

2019-01-05 07:00:14 UTC  

oh

2019-01-05 07:00:26 UTC  

I remember one about his brother too

2019-01-05 07:00:33 UTC  

His mother remarried to a good man who is much more supportive.

2019-01-05 07:00:51 UTC  

Could be. Things get complicated with these sorts of scenarios.

2019-01-05 07:01:21 UTC  

I don't read books sir

2019-01-05 07:01:42 UTC  

but no. I finished the Celtic book and jumped straight into a London book

2019-01-05 07:02:00 UTC  

haven't had the presence of mind to remember your tablet you so generously passed me

2019-01-05 07:02:17 UTC  

it sits like a lump of coal among my cherished book learnings

2019-01-05 07:03:14 UTC  

I too have a lot of unread books

2019-01-05 07:03:18 UTC  

right now it is a compilation called Klondike Tales

2019-01-05 07:03:18 UTC  

but I'm getting better

2019-01-05 07:03:36 UTC  

the thing about reading, is that it's fun, but it's delayed gratification

2019-01-05 07:03:50 UTC  

the last London I finished was called Before Adam

2019-01-05 07:04:17 UTC  

it was a story about pre-hominid upright apes who struggled against early hominids and other predators

2019-01-05 07:04:34 UTC  

it was about evolutionary memory like Star Rover which is still my favorite story of all time

2019-01-05 07:05:00 UTC  

I'm reading some book "Disappointment River" about a guy who canoed the Mackenzie River in Canada

2019-01-05 07:05:12 UTC  

Klondike Tales is basically a white supremacist ballad

2019-01-05 07:05:25 UTC  

London is bad optics

2019-01-05 07:05:50 UTC  

@Lawrence of Eurabia is that near Yukon?

2019-01-05 07:06:37 UTC  

@Jacob aren't you coming to our home on MLK day? just talked to @Valaska who confirmed we on

2019-01-05 07:07:07 UTC  

@Nemets what is the premise of that? I could google but would rather your synopsis

2019-01-05 07:08:03 UTC  

@Logan this river

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/531005947632680960/image0.jpg

2019-01-05 07:10:20 UTC  

@Lawrence of Eurabia that river is spooky and evil. please delet

2019-01-05 07:10:40 UTC  

how?

2019-01-05 07:10:57 UTC  

oh ffs

2019-01-05 07:11:56 UTC  

"To Build a Fire" scared me so much when I was a little kid and first read it

2019-01-05 07:12:04 UTC  

@Rabbidsith the river is just spooky

2019-01-05 07:12:22 UTC  

there is too much Silence up there in the far northwest

2019-01-05 07:12:30 UTC  

makes my skin crawl

2019-01-05 07:12:36 UTC  

@Logan I see...

2019-01-05 07:12:49 UTC  

@Nemets no I don't think so

2019-01-05 07:12:59 UTC  

it is three books of short stories and that isn't one of them

2019-01-05 07:13:24 UTC  

most of it is about perseverance and the erasure of natives

2019-01-05 07:13:49 UTC  

I’ve always wanted to go up there it seems so beautiful and there’s something about forests...

2019-01-05 07:13:56 UTC  

and how white women make conquerors. All terribly misled and ignorant opinions.

2019-01-05 07:14:16 UTC  

wasn't London a self proclaimed socialist?

2019-01-05 07:14:24 UTC  

White women did make conquerors

2019-01-05 07:14:38 UTC  

Did

2019-01-05 07:14:48 UTC  

he was but he was also very very very about whites conquering everything

2019-01-05 07:15:29 UTC  

Call of the Wild is probably my favorite book, besides Bronze Age Mindset