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Yes, this book may shock some readers to their very core. I will not deny that it includes some scenes of very questionable morality, including, yes it is true, a bit of explicit child rape. But let nobody accuse me of being evil’s apologist, for this book is fiction only, and if one can’t even enjoy a bit of fantasy child rape, then what has the world come to? But really, in this day and age, when degeneracy is the order of the day, and virtue a most rare and extraordinary thing, is it possible for the reader to be horrified by anything? It hardly seems likely. No, it is simply impossible for the reader to be astonished by anything anymore: he has heard it all, seen it all, in many cases done it all, and I for my part am ready to deny it all. Therefore, while the following ​tour the force​ which I’ve prepared was supposed to be somewhat shocking, alas, I’m afraid it may well prove to be underwhelming to the modern reader.

74 pages, Unknown Binding

Published April 1, 2018

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6 reviews3 followers
April 19, 2022
Only funny to the very very niche audience that lurked 4chan for years. Very crude at times. I laughed but It is probably not for you, reading this.
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5 reviews1 follower
September 13, 2018
Real human hero A real human bean
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August 2, 2019
This is some racist 4Chan Incel's violent revenge fantasy, choke-full of absurd nationalist, misogynist, and plain stupid clichés. The author's self-pitying introduction tries to sell it as satire, but he is clearly not smart enough to imitate the peculiar fetishes of the alt-right without actually being part of it.

The following are some passages I noticed first, before I got to the part where they fantasise about the sexual degradation of children during the Holocaust.

Not a single person or group is ever introduced without mentioning their skin color. For groups, a detailed count of the races is given:

Behind him was a group of three young girls, two white and one brown...


The following quote gives it away even more obviously:

The fourth one was a great blubbery mass of a whale, and black to boot.


In the author's moral scheme, "fat" and "black" are equally terrible attributes. Or:

this modern Michelangelo managed to create an amazing work of art: a beautiful aryan woman and her lovely prepubescent daughter, both naked and embracing, a look of terror in their bright blue eyes, being encircled by a horde of dark-skinned subhumans who fast approached them


One would normally consider the possibility that the first-person narrator is not meant to be identical to the author. But here, that sort of complexity is rather obviously far beyond the creator's abilities.
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229 reviews15 followers
May 4, 2018
this may very well be the Great American Novel. Has anyone better captured the spirit of the robot? I think not. /lit/ btfo
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February 19, 2022
RIP DEATHMAN a truly disturbed and misunderstood individual.
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