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Lol smartass
Yes, my posterior is most definitely the most intellectually gifted region of my body. Your point?
Lmao😂 as my hubby would say - "Better than being dumbass" lol😉😆
My dad used to say, "I'd rather be a smartass than a dumb shit". My dad is cooler than you, because he taught me the best lame jokes.
Lol,style,lame jokes and all,lol😉🤣
"Cool Daddio" @Praetorian
You're all set, @Gene Fillmore.
Please feel free to join us Mondays at 8p EST for book discussions. We are currently reading White Identity by Jared Taylor.
If you have any questions, feel free to DM me or another <@&393557365972271106>.
Perfect, great server, I'll be looking forward to reading through all of the recommendations tonight.
Feel free to add some recommendations in their respected categories!
@Gene Fillmore Welcome! Great to have you onboard!
What are the best/most inspirational biographies y’all have ever read? @here
I'm about to read one on Thomas Francis Meagher, an Irish nationalist.
@MasonDixon Campaign in Russia by Leon Degrelle
@Gene Fillmorewelcome!
I really enjoyed Andrew Jackson's biography
As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me is a really intense/inspirational story about a German solider escaping a Soviet gulag. There is some speculation if it's 100% authentic, but it's a good book.
Thank you, friends
@CarletonJ Have you seen the movie? If so is it worth watching?
@Aleis⊕ccidentalis I haven't. I tend to try to avoid movies based on books. They seem to try to fit an entire book into a few hours and it kind of ruins it for me.
@CarletonJ Understandable...most times the movie will not live up to the book
@Aleis⊕ccidentalis if you end up watching it and it's worth it, let me know!
will do!
Ya'll need to put this towards the top of your reading list.
One of the best books I have read in a while (and I read a lot)
@Deleted User Looks fantastic! Thanks!
Can anyone recommend a book on the Council on Foreign Relations. Thanks!!
haven't read it but had it in my stash
maybe a bit old (1962) but could also give interesting insight into the poltical landscape then.
probably many warnings of things that have indeed taken place
You're right. That would take us back to the height of the Cold War paranoia, when neoconservatism was beginning to infect the Republican establishment.
Was Kissinger ever a CFR member?
He was a heavy-hitter back then
he's listed on pg 131