Message from @Flint
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let me find the pic
I might be down with that
Monarchy, though? No way, Jose
yeah, I'm not really sure what I actually am. It's constantly developing
>tfw think am edgy but end up middle ground
I'm actually very modest on most policies outside of behavioral/cultural
*moderate
I don't really like taxes
I'm down with giving money collectively so that services that benefit the whole/folk work
Problem is, our services suck no matter what
bc the cultural influences
-schools
All comes back to demographics
Thus, why I'm WN
Can't have a functioning society while having awful demographics
I really like Teddy Roosevelt
I like the idea of healthy people in a healthy environment
We need a some form of Scouts for younger kids
guys, I'm about to walk on MLK Boulevard in Spokane
if I stop responding, you know where to send help
I'm staying up late watching videos on how to write a novel
I'm staying up late reading "Culture of Critique"
I really need to dive back into that book
Do you think it's a good idea to read two books on the train?
so I don't get bored of one
I have the WN Manifesto which is really short
could probably finish the whole thing
read BAP, i couldn't put that book down
Yeah, I usually have about 3 books I'm going through. One is usually really serious non-fiction, one serious fiction, and one is some fun read to tune out
Can't have only one super serious book to read
I haven't read a fiction story book in like 2 years, but I think I found one to get back into it.
@Flint Becoming more nationalist has actually pushed me further left economically
Stephen Pressfield's "Gates of Fire" should be mandatory, imho
Why should I support policies that benefit a business elite which wants to replace us?
@Lawrence of Eurabia Well, I can only read the books I brought with me
Honestly, the man is the greatest alive at historical fiction. Gates of Fire is about the Spartans at Thermopylae
It's a West Point req'd reading list book
Ernst Junger's "Storm of Steel" was pretty good. I'm looking for the 1922 version though, cause I hear it's a lot different than the one from the 1970's.
I really liked Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War
Storm of Steel was good as far as historical works go, but there was no narrative