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What did he mean by this?

From The Lost World (1996)
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>>399 (OP) 
Crichton's description of 'thintelligence' i.e. lack of wisdom, is probably the greatest descriptor of jews (by coincidence) that he ever wrote. Sure, they're smart—but they're dumber than shit.
Michael was a thoughtful writer in the Scott adams vein. Not really based but a forerunner of dissidents
The underlying theme of the Lost World is that behavior (culture) can lead to extinction and that this applies to human beings as well
Rising Sun is still relevant with the Chinese doing alot of what he was bringing up about the Japanese (unfair trading practices, buying up important land and the US not doing anything)
Disclosure also called out feminist hypocrisy and caused alot of seethe

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Why did Bernard Shaw feel the need to write a play about the Serbo Bulgarian War of 1885

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The Constitution of the Northwest American Republic
DRAFT - October 2006

[Note: In the interest of historical accuracy, the draft Constitution of the Northwest American Republic was the work not just of Mr. Covington, but of a Constitutional Committee numbering around 30 men and women. The names of most of these people would mean nothing to most readers, and in some cases mentioning their names in public could cause them difficulties. In any case, no list has been retained and the bulk of the documentation and correspondence destroyed, for reasons which should be obvious. This material should rightly have been preserved for history, but the immediate physical safety from persecution of the people involved was of greater contemporary concern.

Nonetheless, for the record, in addition to a number of people not named, the Constitutional draft presented here contains input, ideas, suggestions, inspiration, and in some cases written passages from the following individuals: Louis Beam, James Butler, Richard Butler, Rick Cooper, Harold A. Covington, Frederick Crandall, Byron de la Beckwith, Chester Doles, Scotty Earbend, Dr. Edward R. Fields, Joseph Paul Franklin, April Gaede, Carl Geharis, J. D. Grier, Michael Hoffman II, Richard Kelly Hoskins, Richard Kemp, David Lane, Kirk Lyons, Robert Mathews, David McCalden, Robert Miles, Edward Peacock, Bruce Pierce, Richard Scutari, Edgar J. Steele, David Tate, Eric Thomson, Bill White, Ernst Zündel, and many others. Thank you all. – HAC]

Preamble
In the name of the Divine Creator of all things we, the Aryan peoples of the earth, do hereby set forth this Constitution of the Northwest American Republic, in order that we may secure the existence of our people and a future for White children.

Section One - Nationhood and Citizenship
Article I. The Northwest American Republic shall be a Homeland solely for the use and habitation of White people of all nationalities, cultures and creeds worldwide, in order that Western civilization may be preserved and White children may be raised to responsible adulthood in safety, prosperity and tranquility. We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children. Such is the overriding principle of this Constitution. Nothing incompatible with this prime directive may be held by any authority to be constitutional.

Article II. All White people of any nationality, ethnicity, or previous citizenship, shall have the right to live permanently in the Northwest American Republic as legal residents.

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>>245 (OP) 
What's the point of this thread? Why post the draft constitution without any context as to what you want to discuss? The Northwest Front is pretty dead at this point and Radio Free Northwest hasn't put anything out in years. I myself used to be a supporter of the Butler Plan after reading the Northwest Quintet but after years of nothing happening and the lack of support networks in the Pacific Northwest for hypothetical pilgrims like me who wanted to move there I gave up. Individuals may still support the plan but the organizational level support if it ever existed at all is long gone. A better plan would be for a large chuck of the United States that is still majority White including the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada to balkanize together. Focusing on one region will get us nowhere. The Northwest Front puttered along for years after Covington's death but his death was the beginning of the end for it.
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>>247
https://ourchan.org/pol/thread/32556.html
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>>248
Okay then but why not post it on /pol/ under the cited thread? Around here it won't get much views or traction.
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>>245 (OP) 
Covington had some interesting ideas, but the idea of the NWF under his vision is dead in the water. Nobody left to set up camp, really. Many of those are hyper-liberal disaster zones.

That's not to say give up or drop the details of the outline that he aggregated from other sources, but realize what this anon said is a much better plan.
>A better plan would be for a large chuck of the United States that is still majority White including the Pacific Northwest and parts of Canada to balkanize together. 
>>247

My own opinion is that such a thing is not likely to happen synthetically. It will form from either White Flight during peace time or en-masse during a time of great crisis such as an EMP strike, an attempted draft which will lead to civil war, or some other major series of natural disasters so that ethnic Europeans congregate in the wilderness, rural lands, and elsewhere away from major cities. Even the dumbest liberal will be either raped and eaten alive or get redpilled hard as they literally have to flee large urban areas.
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thread is 404.  if not outright deleted then plz post new link

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>my local libraries have all turned into de facto homeless shelters

Libros for this feel?
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I spent quite a bit of time at the local library in my teen years.
Poorfag dad couldn't afford TV or consoles, and I was too much of a bitch physically to enjoy any sport

The feeling of amazement I got from the library was a precursor to what the internet made us feel when it became accessible. Funny thing is despite being a dweeb and never missing an episode that aired on TV I wasn't interested in the mangas that were in the library, and there were so many
There was something about confronting a level of complexity that was beyond me and asking myself, will I one day be able to understand what this is about ? Like Freud, what's the big fusss about him his books are just a load of gibberish
And this Plato guy what the fuck was he smoking ? Finish a goddamn sentense already

Then there were the science books with cool covers of badass volcanos and you learn that a volcano looks like a lasagna deep inside wtf ???? mind blown
And then right next to the big book full of ship photograpshs there were so many books about Egypt with pyramids and hieroglyphs and whatnot. Shit was better than Yu-Gi-Oh wtf they dragged these huge stones on logs to build the pyramids, so I had to make a mental note to try using my little brother as the log next time we went to the beach.
The joy of learning new things coming at the cost of a small effort helped me develop discipline and the patience to explore topics that initial
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I prefer hardcopies of almost all media. Books are being censored, films are being altered. With the rise of AI this will get worse and worse until your gaslit into thinking what you're consuming has always been the one true version. 

Even pirated versions will be altered. Not even the internet archive is safe. Digital = non permanent.
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>>364
Print out anything important. Some like the Camp of the Saints are impossible to find already.
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>>365
https://libgen.vg/index.php?req=camp+of+the+saints&columns%5B%5D=t&columns%5B%5D=a&columns%5B%5D=s&columns%5B%5D=y&columns%5B%5D=p&columns%5B%5D=i&objects%5B%5D=f&objects%5B%5D=e&objects%5B%5D=s&objects%5B%5D=a&objects%5B%5D=p&objects%5B%5D=w&topics%5B%5D=l&topics%5B%5D=c&topics%5B%5D=f&topics%5B%5D=a&topics%5B%5D=m&topics%5B%5D=r&topics%5B%5D=s&res=100&filesuns=all
>>226
>A university library I can understand

the uni library nearby has mein kamph and fords international Jew you wont find stuff like that at a public library

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What an absolute joke of a book this is. I will never take anyone seriously who recommends BAP after taking a look. Pseudo-intellectual narcissistic crap hidden behind an antiquity cosplay for a larping degenerate. Should have been called eastern european mindset, it would have gotten straight to the point
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>>353 (OP) 
>Reading a book by a self described degenerate
I don't know what you really expected.

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>open a book at Goodwill 
>written message on the inside cover
>it was someone's gift from 2 months ago
I have gotten so many gifts that I have absolutely no use for but keep just because I would feel bad giving it away. I will never use them and they are just taking up space because I can't part with them.
buying books in the current year is a hopeless challenge given the wide array of titles
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>>355
What array. It's all dreck.
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>>356
I mean the used market. Obviously modern fiction & popular nonfic is all garbage
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>>357
The used book market has never been better. You can get most anything for less than 20 bucks. If you can't buy it, then there's a free eBook option too. Find someone who is an expert. Ask for their reccs, look at what books you like cite. Rummage on substack or visit a used book store, pref. a library one and pick something that looks interesting. 

Books make bad gifts to normies. They are one use, non disposable objects. Flowers, jewelry, small disposable/expensive things are the best. For women, flowers and jewelry always work. Don't do clothes, food can be risky. For men. Tools.

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>reading Anna Karenina
>there's a sentient dog
>reading Mason Dixon 
>there's a sentient dog
>reading Against the Day
>there's a sentient dog
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>>287 (OP) 
>reading Mark Twain
<There's a sentient nigger
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>>287 (OP) 
that's some son of Sam type of shit.
>>287 (OP) 
>reading Alexander McCall Smith
>there's a sentient dog
I know his books are probably considered femslop but they're comfy and fun reads. Even the silliest characters still make sense because they were not written by a woman.
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>>289
He also wrote about talking dogs.
Of course, they were much more well-spoken.
>"My father was a Saint Bernard, my mother was a Collie, but I am a Presbyterian."


"If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much."- Samuel Clemens
Twain was a consummate Shitposter, he would've LOVED Anonymous image boards

Also, Harlan Ellison's "A Boy and his Dog"
golden age of english lit:
>talking dogs
>talking cats
>talking women
>magical fairies
uh

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I read a lot books. I read so many books I don't have time to read all the books I want to read. Are there any AI text-to-voice services where I can drop in a .pdf and get an audio that is listenable? I have a lot of obscure old things that I want to gloss but don't have the time or inclination to read physically.  

To legitimize post, book rec in pic unrelated.

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>reading about the assassination of Jean Jaurès
>the guy who did it is literally named Villain
>happens outside a place called Café du Croissant

Wtf it reads like a parody

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>come across the word anon
>it doesn't mean anonymous
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>>316 (OP) 

>The word anon can be found as early as the 11th Century, with the Old English word āne meaning "in one," or "right away." The word is considered archaic, and sounds a little pretentious when used today. It fits much better in older literature such as works by Shakespeare. For example, in Romeo and Juliet, Juliet's nurse calls her just as the girl is bidding goodbye to Romeo, and she keeps putting the Nurse off by saying, "I come anon."

https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/anon
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It's like the word faggot all over again. We though we where insulting each other, then we realized it meant the many-woven-as-one or a bundle of sticks. Now we are the glorious shining faggot.

>MFW we where being played by the universe all along
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>It's like the word faggot all over again. We though we where insulting each other, then we realized it meant the many-woven-as-one or a bundle of sticks. Now we are the glorious shining faggot.
>Faggot anons realizing what the fasces always stood for, at last.
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