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2019-06-23 21:16:55 UTC  

Industrial Society and It's Future

2019-06-23 21:17:49 UTC  

Also, anyone have an opinion on Flatland? I read it a while back but haven't had anyone to talk about it with

2019-06-23 21:22:45 UTC  

@Arkona 92 what books then?

2019-06-23 21:24:28 UTC  

Can't tell who you mean with Google

2019-06-23 21:24:33 UTC  

Ted Nugent?

2019-06-23 21:24:39 UTC  

Industrial Society and Its Future

2019-06-23 21:24:39 UTC  

Lol

2019-06-23 21:24:42 UTC  

Unabomber

2019-06-23 21:24:49 UTC  

Ahh

2019-06-23 21:25:16 UTC  

No thanks

2019-06-23 22:00:58 UTC  

The book is actually really solid, even if he was a bit overzealous he wasn't crazy

2019-06-23 22:06:02 UTC  

@Marcus Don't forget the detailed sexual assault and rape scenes, including the scenes you already mentioned. I have read some detailed horrible scenes, but this book sort of right hooked me in the jaw through it's suddenness. I had to lay it away for a short wile to let it all sink in.
Although medieval life was harsh, the author makes it all look almost inhuman. And the original protagonist is a degenerate, and a lot of characters seem to care less about chastity and and upright life, in a time that valued it with proportion. They act more on instinct than anything else.
Would not say it is a dumbsterfire of a book but it needs some censoring for it general enjoyment.

2019-06-24 04:54:04 UTC  

@Wzl It's a shame how post-modernists always try to retroactively insert sex into every crevice of stuff like this.. the author must have a pretty disgusting personal life

2019-06-24 04:57:28 UTC  

It's also funny how quickly in the beginning of the book he has to introduce the girl who acts like a boy and was raised by men in the ways of being manly

2019-06-24 04:57:42 UTC  

And is a master of hunting and skinning and general bushcraft etc

2019-06-24 05:06:48 UTC  

Because women have always been men of course...

2019-06-27 07:18:52 UTC  

Anyone recommend a good book on German history? (If it exists)

2019-06-27 07:21:14 UTC  

Or maybe it makes more sense to just find two books, one about Habsburgs and one about Hohenzollerns

2019-06-27 07:22:33 UTC  

Mein Kampf Vol. I does a good job

2019-06-27 07:22:36 UTC  

😏

2019-06-27 07:23:15 UTC  

😏

2019-06-27 07:23:52 UTC  

😏

2019-06-27 07:26:43 UTC  

#effort-posting <:noanime:550718855920615426>

2019-06-27 07:57:55 UTC  

I've read that already

2019-06-27 07:58:50 UTC  

Sadly we only have books on the 20th century Germany in the reading list

2019-06-27 07:59:29 UTC  

Storm of Steel, a lot about Weimar, some accounts on moustache man

2019-06-27 08:01:56 UTC  

Maybe get one on the HRE.

2019-06-27 08:02:26 UTC  

If anyone ever finds any pdfs, let me know

2019-06-27 08:07:26 UTC  

Would be cool to find one written in the 1800s

2019-06-27 08:26:00 UTC  

I will probably look into Iron Kingdom by Christopher Clark for Prussia

2019-06-27 08:26:16 UTC  

But I'd rather start off reading about Catholics

2019-06-27 11:20:07 UTC  

I have a *shudder* Germanophile friend. I have asked him for suggestions.

2019-06-27 11:20:22 UTC  

<:pepecross:570680862538989588>

2019-06-27 11:21:10 UTC  

Thanks bruh

2019-06-27 11:58:47 UTC  

If you want wholesome Catholic Germany, I recommend reading about the Kingdom of Bavaria.

2019-06-27 12:23:28 UTC  

Yeah that's my fav, but less books on that I guess

2019-06-27 17:39:38 UTC  
2019-06-27 17:40:14 UTC  

Here is an overarching history of Germany

https://g.co/kgs/kiSMJ6

2019-06-27 17:40:28 UTC  

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2019-06-27 17:40:38 UTC  

Here is a history of German culture

https://g.co/kgs/r6Lz3H

2019-06-27 17:41:16 UTC  

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