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“Because they were the one movement of the 20th century that, in my terms, had a tragic view of life.”
Joined August 2025
- Bare minimum for holding a conversation: Dante, Goethe, Homer, Tolstoy, Aristotle, Pushkin, Blake, Lermontov, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Cellini, Thucydides, Tacitus, Montaigne, Virgil, Shakespeare, Stendhal, Cellini, Machiavelli, Melville, Milton, Conrad, Rimbaud and Hölderlin.
- “Sacrifice everything in an attempt to summon Hitler 2.”Accelerationism is basically a death cult. Sacrifice more and more of your nation in an attempt to summon Hitler 2. Insanity.
- I will NOT get a job. I will NOT improve my work ethic. I will NOT find a girlfriend. I will NOT form productive habits. I WILL play video games. I WILL read books all day. I WILL have a devil-may-care attitude towards the future. I WILL NOT compromise.
- I remember the girls in school were like the teacher’s personal NKVD. Obsequious sycophants.
- Replying to @DaseincelThis is supposed to be a basic list. If interested I would also recommend some of my personal favourite authors, with Xenophon, Lawrence (both T.E and D.H), Sophocles, Aeschylus, Van Gogh's Letters, Rilke, Plutarch, Rabelais, Boccaccio, and Juvenal.
- I was going to say “Jews took this from me” but then I remembered I went to a private all-boys school.
- The purpose of aristocratic societies were to keep people who think like this (90% of humanity hitherto) eternally relegated to a Shudra-like state, so that the nobility could enjoy the fruits of their labour and go beyond the simple mushroom gathering lifestyle of the hoi polloiIs it crazy to think that this is actually an incredibly selfish act? I’m not necessarily endorsing this but there’s an instinctive part of me that thinks that working a normal job is like 10x more virtuous than this
- During the Renaissance, 50% of boys under 30 in the city-state of Florence were charged with sodomy by the Ufficiali di Notte, an official magistracy made for persecuting such acts. Many artists were charged with sodomy, including the archetypal man-of-action Benvenuto Cellini.
- Power is not a Christian virtue.
- The will-to-cruelty as exemplified by Barbarossa and praised by Nietzsche.
















