Rayme Michaels
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in Toronto, Canada
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The Chaos Café
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Spirals of Orange and Black
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Incorrigibility
4 editions
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2012
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Screw the Devil's Daiquiri
7 editions
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2014
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Red Love
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2012
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Even on Mars
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2018
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Number Seven and One: Poetry, Prose and Polemics
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The Chaos Café
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This book changed my life in 2006, particularly "On the Genealogy of Morals," which I read in October of that year. It blew my freakin' mind and hastened me on my path of academic study. My mind was opened to SO MUCH, thanks to Nietzsche and Kaufmann ...more | |
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"Indeed, the shadows are lengthening; the voices of insanity are becoming louder. We are in reach of achieving a state of humanity which corresponds to the vision of our great teachers; yet we are in danger of the destruction of all civilization, or ...more | |
"I thoroughly enjoyed reading Screw the Devil's Daiquiri! This entertaining story follows a man navigating his place in life while juggling the complexities of relationships with women, dealing with a maniacal CEO, and managing a cast of rough-around-"
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