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catflame microblogging reviews 

Fight Like Hell: The Untold Story of American Labor is quite good. made me feel things.

i wish it’d gone into way more depth on, uh, everything, but then the book would have been gigantic

once you’re on the mat, everything goes, including taking full advantage of your opponent’s blunders. from this perspective (which i hold), homie stocking disrespects not just your opponent, but also the game

if you do it to disrespect on purpose though, to fuck with your opponent though, that’s very funny. though extremely rude. i would hope they deserve it

apparently there are a couple extras in Turning Red with visible infusion sets and tubing for insulin pumps on their forearms because somebody on the staff was type I

being a cat is a gender

i make fun of some foxes for being very easy to bait hehe emacs but i am the most easily baitable catflame in the world. just post about your cat

catflame microblogging book reviews 

i read Marx Dead And Alive: Reading Capital In Precarious Times much earlier than i meant to (i’m already reading through three other books (no none of the rest is Capital or about it)) and i liked it

you can tell the author actually reads, like, fiction; they write like a writer

you do not need to have read Capital to be able to follow or appreciate the book

i do not understand why the author thinks Marxism was “forced” on agrarian, pre-capitalist China, while at the same time he very approvingly cites and discusses Lenin, who, famously, took power in pre-capitalist Russia,, but ok, whatever

r/badhistory infamously kinda hates that book so i was caught off guard when i saw that

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the american pageant (14th edition) lists Guns, Germs, and Steel approvingly in the bibliography for its first chapter

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