Message from @Rabbidsith

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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

2019-01-05 07:15:31 UTC  

sort of like a racial nationalist. a nationalist and a socialist.

2019-01-05 07:16:23 UTC  

Eh socialism has its place so does capitalism, but it has to always be looked at in the context of what helps your people (nation). It’s a balance.

2019-01-05 07:16:30 UTC  

a recurring theme is how the frost slips into cabins that are many degrees below zero when the inhabitants are struggling to muster the energy to add more fuel to the fire

2019-01-05 07:16:44 UTC  

how the frost grows on the windows as the inhabitants yet live

2019-01-05 07:17:28 UTC  

socialism and capitalism can be used to describe the same ideal situation. socialists will describe the ills as capitalism and vice versa