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I’m looking for red pilled books on finance, society, psychology etc.
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14134561:DolanReloaded said:Fear and loathing in las vegas will open your mind to a whole new realm of what writing can be.
14134541:souljaboyfan2006 said:the industrial society and its future by theodore j kaczynski
14134538:.FRY. said:the catcher in the rye
14134594:DolanReloaded said:Hunter S simply transcended humanity.
I wish i couldve hung out with him in his home in aspen before he died.
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14134538:.FRY. said:the catcher in the rye
14134594:DolanReloaded said:Hunter S simply transcended humanity.
I wish i couldve hung out with him in his home in aspen before he died.
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14134599:little1337 said:Have you seen that video of him in a shootout with his neighbor during an interview? It’s so funny I’ll try to link when I’m not on mobile
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14134570:NU3R0_PHYS1C1ST said:That looks based as fuck. I’ll read it tomorrow
14134654:SuspiciousFish said:Hunter is a legend and had one of the best voices in writing (Aside from George MacDonald Fraser who was on another level). However, I would not go so far to say he transcended humanity or even his own inner demons. Once you get past the initial facade of his writing he is a deeply tragic figure. He so much craved total freedom and the 60s allowed him to express this in a way that gave him an incredibly accurate and pragmatic insight to the counter culture movement. Unfortunately, he could never reconcile himself against the Reagan culture and modern era and slowly became more disillusioned and turned to drugs and alcohol instead of self growth. He was a bitter and fairly wasted figure by the end. Im still pretty convinced he was assassinated though.
14134681:DolanReloaded said:Were they joking or were they really trying to hit eachother?
14134690:DolanReloaded said:Youre an idiot. Drugs were pivotal to making him sho he was. He pushed the limits of how far he could wander into the jungle while still making it back home safe. Drugs were part of his yearning for true freedom. Oh and he said years before his death that he would feel trapped in this world if he didnt have the comfort of knowing he could exit it (by killing himself) at any time.
he didnt want to deal with becoming a crippled old vegetable. So he ended it. Sad but true.
you have a really girly pussified view of hunter s thompson man. Youre way off. Thompson was the closest thing to nietzches pure ubermensch that has ever walked the earth.
keep smoking that diet oregano you straight edge soyboy.
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14134562:DolanReloaded said:Also american psycho is a fun time.
super hardcore compared to the movie.
it will culture a dark humor deep inside of you and you will never be able to go back
14134650:SuspiciousFish said:Two suggestions:
The Creature from Jekyll Island
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
You will never look at our fiat currency system or foreign policy the same way again.
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14134798:Evola said:The Prince by Machiavelli of course
14134650:SuspiciousFish said:Two suggestions:
The Creature from Jekyll Island
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
You will never look at our fiat currency system or foreign policy the same way again.
**This post was edited on Apr 27th 2020 at 12:27:55pm
14134635:Tnski said:What do you need with a book on financials ,aren't you the same guy who made over 3000% in 5 days? Or is there something your not telling us
14134905:NU3R0_PHYS1C1ST said:I’m making Benjamin’s tell a friend.
14134650:SuspiciousFish said:Two suggestions:
The Creature from Jekyll Island
Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
You will never look at our fiat currency system or foreign policy the same way again.
**This post was edited on Apr 27th 2020 at 12:27:55pm
14134908:Tnski said:More like Woodrow Wilson's
14134833:NU3R0_PHYS1C1ST said:Based and red pilled. You read much of Julius Evola?
14134569:NU3R0_PHYS1C1ST said:One of my favourite books. HST is a legend.
14134681:DolanReloaded said:Were they joking or were they really trying to hit eachother?
14134995:midwesternmaniac said:Hst is scum he fucked animals and talked about it openly
14135005:DolanReloaded said:What kind of animal is your mother?
just curious
14135017:midwesternmaniac said:the kind that eats whatever breed you and your family is
14135088:DolanReloaded said:Hunter s thompson took shits that had a higher iq than you do.
14134724:SuspiciousFish said:Pussified view my ass. I have read all the Gonzo papers and a number of his books including Fear and Loathing and have watched a number of documentaries on his life. I dont have any problem with his drug use. Some of his most memorable stories were from his drugs like when he was with his buddy and fucked off their minds coming back across the border from the Great Shark Hunt story.
If you read through all his work it becomes clear on how his mindset changed through the Nixon and Reagan years. He was old enough to not get caught up in the hippie movement and was always pushing the politics and was critical when the 60's became about tuning out with drugs instead of activism. He was pretty clear in his frustrations even when he tried to run for Sheriff of Aspen that the counter culture was more into getting high than supporting his campaign.
Then as time went on he felt the cage of the Reagan conservatism close in on him he also fell into using drugs and alcohol as a means to lash out or escape like his incoherent drunk screaming from the Hilton balcony when he was supposed to cover an NFL game. This was further pushed when Fear and Loathing became popular and his popularity grew again but not as HST the brilliant political activist but as Dr. Gonzo the shit show. I think this rise of his created character as himself was something that got to him. Most kids dont even know why Fear and Loathing even happened and how he was basically fleeing LA after a journalist was murdered by cops in a bar while covering the LA Riots.
If you look at footage of his later years you can tell he is fucked up from constant drinking etc. Including footage of him shaking his bird cage and incoherently yelling at it. Im not taking away from HST and his legacy, the guy was brilliant and was able to capture US politics and culture with a keen and impartial vision. We just need to look at him as the person he was and what happened to him objectively and not fall victim to the Dr. Gonzo cult of personality he inadvertently created.
14134995:oldworld_newlife said:Hst is scum he fucked animals and talked about it openly
14134599:little1337 said:Have you seen that video of him in a shootout with his neighbor during an interview? It’s so funny I’ll try to link when I’m not on mobile
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topic:O1L_CH4D said:I’m looking for red pilled books on finance, society, psychology etc.
fire away
14139963:flavourtown said:1984