posted ago by Voiceofreason72 ago by Voiceofreason72 +9 / -0

They won't wake up because they can't. Extinction of the weak. Survival of the fittest. No one needs to lift a hand.

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Voiceofreason72 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I was eight. Not only read, but have studied and collected. Dogeared and underlined. Highlighted and underscored thousands of books which sit in the many book cases which I've hand made.

I explained The Republic to my "elders" before I was a teen.

Have you read anything they've written? There is nothing hidden. It's all fully detailed.

Neanderthal scoffed but left no record. Their voice has been silenced. Humans of today are that. Gone tomorrow.

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AsaNisiMAGA 1 point ago +1 / -0

You actually sound a lot like me in some ways. I was taught to read at age three and was a very precocious reader and often an explainer to adults. I have more than 5k books in my collection and I've read them all. Also read many more borrowed from libraries, including rarities obtained through inter-library loans pre-internet. And I'm a compulsive underliner (I prefer a clear plastic ruler and a fine point pen) and marginal note taker. I read Darwin 40 years ago in college when I thought I wanted to be an anthropologist, mix of physical and cultural, before the whole field got cucked. I've read most of the classics too. I made myself a goal when I was 9 to read a book a day and kept it up until I went blind from cataracts in my 50s. It wasn't always exactly a book a day, some took longer due to length and complexity. But I could also plow through a couple of scifi novels in a day so it probably evens out. I'm actually excited to find someone who appreciates old books as much as I do. Sadly my library is sitting in NYC and I'm in Florida. We were in the middle of a multistage move when wuflu hit and I'm not going back for them right now. Kudos on building your bookshelves too. I don't have either the skills to do that or a space in which to do it. I've written about it before in this forum or maybe the old place, one of my first red pills was "The Gulag Archipelago" which I read the summer I turned 11. That one took me substantially longer than a day to read and many years to fully comprehend.

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Voiceofreason72 [S] 0 points ago +1 / -1

Read your paragraph. No is the answer. Analytics...data....cave paintings. An expert in ignorance is simply that. For real, this is a different paradigm and a tiny fraction of us know what's happening. They're lauging at you, especially.you