does anyone read books

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I have a book club
 
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The only book i've red was the art of war
 
I read serial killer, butchering, and dark magic books.
 
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I read like 75% of a biography on Erwin rommel
 
I'm writing a book
 
so sinister bro🤓
You got me “rapeeat88.”
names of the books?
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but why? is there anything to gain from it?
Yes, for me personally at least. Plus some of these books were on sale since a Barnes and noble that use to be near me was closing down, so they were giga cheap.
 
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Yes, for me personally at least. Plus some of these books were on sale since a Barnes and noble that use to be near me was closing down, so they were giga cheap.
what do you learn about in the magick books? can you give me A10 eyes?
 
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Yes. I recently finished this one:
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what do you learn about in the magick books? can you give me A10 eyes?
I can curse an individual and their bloodline, sap the energy out of someone, get them killed, etc. I just need to finish getting the materials for the spells and rituals.
Nice stacks
Thanks, I need to buy more books for the collection tbh.
 
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I can curse an individual and their bloodline, sap the energy out of someone, get them killed, etc. I just need to finish getting the materials for the spells and rituals.
yeah but is it legit? also isn't that like, bad , yk like satanic stuff, wont u get cursed
 
yeah but is it legit? also isn't that like, bad , yk like satanic stuff, wont u get cursed
Yes, it's legit. And I'm already cursed having to live this life so I don't care.
 
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art of war is ass
Agreed. The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, etc. are all horrific books. I’m glad someone said it.
 
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Yes it’s very therapeutic and relaxing
 
Agreed. The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, etc. are all horrific books. I’m glad someone said it.
Why
I’m reading human nature and daily laws right now by the same author
 
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Agreed. The 48 Laws of Power, The Art of Seduction, etc. are all horrific books. I’m glad someone said it.
Jfl at niggas who think reading a book will give them hitler level aura
 
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Why
I’m reading human nature and daily laws right now by the same author
I read human nature I believe. I haven’t heard of daily laws, however. The books just seem oddly written.

Totally anecdotal. No coherent arguments or evidence. Despite its veneer of scholarship, it’s literally got nothing to back it up. Very strange. Laws also almost contradict each other. If you just strip Greene’s writings from their history pomp, it’s complete and utter nonsense.

It’s also a bloated, repetitive prose with very little narrative flow. They’re all padded with the same exact identical historical vignettes. I genuinely at times felt like the sequels were echos of one another. Not kidding.

And don’t get me started on how unrealistic they actually are. In any psychology teaching, you’re actually taught and shown evidence as to why this idea Machiavellianism is the only way to power is just rubbish.
 
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currently reading A Kierkegaard Anthology, would totally recommend.
 
@ReadBooksEveryday thoughts on this thread?
 
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You almost question if Greene wrote these intentionally to be spoken about in a satirical way. Essentially fiction.
 
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You almost question if Greene wrote these intentionally to be spoken about in a satirical way. Essentially fiction.
add people who u think would be fit in the club
 
I read human nature I believe. I haven’t heard of daily laws, however. The books just seem oddly written.

Totally anecdotal. No coherent arguments or evidence. Despite its veneer of scholarship, it’s literally got nothing to back it up. Very strange. Laws also almost contradict each other. If you just strip Greene’s writings from their history pomp, it’s complete and utter nonsense.

It’s also a bloated, repetitive prose with very little narrative flow. They’re all padded with the same exact identical historical vignettes. I genuinely at times felt like the sequels were echos of one another. Not kidding.

And don’t get me started on how unrealistic they actually are. In any psychology teaching, you’re actually taught and shown evidence as to why this idea Machiavellianism is the only way to power is just rubbish.
Yeah I agree he does ramble a bit
But he always summarizes his ideas at the end of a chapter
 
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