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roseweird posted:

littlegreenpills posted:

oh shit she's trans am i gonna have to eat my microinvalidating words lmao

so what you really mean is you posted this to force a double entendre that no one would otherwise have thought of



no i found out she was trans afterwards and immediately thought of it poss cuz i am smarter than everyone and also more paranoid of people getting mad at me

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been thinkin about gettin a cunt myself because itd be a lot easier than hunting for cunts every night, the perennial cunt hunt stops with me
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it is easier to dig a hole than build a pole
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tpaine make a cootertar with mandy patinkinhead
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can we get some bans on these bigoted chucklefucks
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mustang

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new check it otu tomorrow hell yeha
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mustang

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have fun raging against inanimate objects
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And you, lovely Walt Whitman, stay asleep on the Hudson's banks
with your beard toward the pole, openhanded.
Soft clay or snow, your tongue calls for
comrades to keep watch over your unbodied gazelle.

Sleep on, nothing remains.
Dancing walls stir the prairies
and America drowns itself in machinery and lament.
I want the powerful air from the deepest night
to blow away flowers and inscriptions from the arch where you sleep,
and a black child to inform the gold-craving whites
that the kingdom of grain has arrived.



#9387
im writing a book about michel houellebecq
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che reciting cesar vallejo in one of his farewell messages



There are in life such hard blows . . . I don't know!
Blows seemingly from God's wrath; as if before them
the undertow of all our sufferings
is embedded in our souls . . . I don't know!

There are few; but are . . . opening dark furrows
in the fiercest of faces and the strongest of loins,
They are perhaps the colts of barbaric Attilas
or the dark heralds Death sends us.

They are the deep falls of the Christ of the soul,
of some adorable one that Destiny Blasphemes.
Those bloody blows are the crepitation
of some bread getting burned on us by the oven's door

And the man . . . poor . . . poor!
He turns his eyes around, like
when patting calls us upon our shoulder;
he turns his crazed maddened eyes,
and all of life's experiences become stagnant, like a puddle of guilt, in a daze.

There are such hard blows in life. I don't know.

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Impper posted:

im writing a book about michel houellebecq


garbage: the michel houellebecq story

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im writing a book about impper writing a book about Michel Houllebecq
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i'm writing a viking saga about your wife's campaigns abroad while you're writing that book
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Impper posted:

im writing a book about michel houellebecq

i'm in love now... with that idea!

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roseweird posted:



almost as nice as the wallace stevens inscription on albany's new kentucky fried chicken & taco bell combination.

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i was watchin' that new lackluster hollywood fare saving mr. banks movie or whatever while drinking wine and the last thing i remember before either falling asleep or blacking out is the doctor telling the alcoholic father "when will enough be enough?" not sure if thats a sign or not
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the government sent me a refund for a few hundo so instead of being wise with it i bought a bunch of books (mostly used, some of these were like $3 each, also uhh i probably won't buy books for a while now lol):

Confessions by St. Augustine
The Industrialization of Rural China by Chris Bramall
On Deng Xiaoping Thought by Jie Wu
Build Socialism with Chinese Characteristics (Deng Xiaoping speeches)
People's Democracy by Dimitrov (1954)
Spanish Republic and the Civil War, 1931 - 1939 by Gabriel Jackson
Ukraine: A History by Orest Subtelny
The immanent utopia: From Marxism on the state to the state of Marxism by Axel Van Der Berg
How to be a Good Communist by Liu Shaoqi
China in War and Revolution by Peter Zarrow
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
Revolution and Counterrevolution: Class Struggle in a Moscow Metal Factory by Kevin Murphy
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buy a penthouse forum