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"I thought this was a history book. The author uses colorful language to express her views of exploitation and colonialism. Contextualizing the book makes me realize maybe some needed this passionate expression as a siren to look deeper at systemic harms of imperialism." — Apr 14, 2025 05:01AM
"I thought this was a history book. The author uses colorful language to express her views of exploitation and colonialism. Contextualizing the book makes me realize maybe some needed this passionate expression as a siren to look deeper at systemic harms of imperialism." — Apr 14, 2025 05:01AM
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"Thus far it’s from a from a very Romanized Anglo perspective, although you can tell the author tries not to entirely gush from this viewpoint." — Jul 28, 2024 02:38PM
"Thus far it’s from a from a very Romanized Anglo perspective, although you can tell the author tries not to entirely gush from this viewpoint." — Jul 28, 2024 02:38PM
“Peace. It’s out there. Let’s work to find it. Let’s work to make it. Let’s work to hold on to it as something real and attainable.”
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“No one knows more about the way you think than you do.”
― The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit
― The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit
“As long as she thinks of a man, nobody objects to a woman thinking.”
― Orlando
― Orlando
“As for myself, however, today is the day, and I dare not wait for some slow cultural drift finally to pave the way that I might easily float into some nebulous social salvation. I cannot depend on 'them' 'out there' to order into coherency this small sphere of my only present now.”
― The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: New Constructs of Mind and Reality
― The Crack in the Cosmic Egg: New Constructs of Mind and Reality
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