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finished hayek's bastards today. loved hating it. lot of the same elitist assholes as in globalists, but further down the road. after collapse of the ussr just couldn't admit they won n had to find new shit to cry abt while grabbing money out of working class profits

have no idea what to listen to tomorrow... dice rolling it
 
finished hayek's bastards today. loved hating it. lot of the same elitist assholes as in globalists, but further down the road. after collapse of the ussr just couldn't admit they won n had to find new shit to cry abt while grabbing money out of working class profits

have no idea what to listen to tomorrow... dice rolling it
do you like fantasy and want a big project?

I consider recommending Steven Erikson's Malazan series since you seem to like bigger books with lots of political implications.
Well, Steven Erikson's books are all basically a historical, political and geological allegory but written in fantasy.
 
do you like fantasy and want a big project?

I consider recommending Steven Erikson's Malazan series since you seem to like bigger books with lots of political implications.
Well, Steven Erikson's books are all basically a historical, political and geological allegory but written in fantasy.
are the main characters all animals?

tbh i don't think my brain is wired for long serious book series shit. i run adhd software so i can't really do a ton of fiction in the first matter, let alone by the same author. the tendency always leans towards rabbit hole'ing
i can't get even get a book started rn in the first place since my brain is in "make stuff" mode for the late night shoopy thread n other sewing ideas. it gets in the way of the brain overthinking shit n if i'm not listening to non-vocal music i end up unable to focus on either a book or an idea /shrugs
 
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