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As a native Wisconsinite, I completely empathize with the catastrophic nightmare that is late spring snow.

This whole Pablo situation is really getting out of hand, for sure thought he was done for here.

I particularly enjoyed Robert just talking about himself and America with everyone in the cave - especially how something (homesteading) with revolutionary potential can become a conservative force
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“I suppose it is possible to live as full a life in seventy hours as in seventy years”
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Nick Perzacki
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Pilar being a bisexual queen was not on my bingo card
Jun 05, 2026 01:39PM
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Nick Perzacki
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Chapter 10 is simply haunting to read through. There are moments of black comedy that give some levity sprinkled in - Pablo not understanding how to cock a pistol, the drunkard with the matches - but these don’t detract at all from the brutality displayed.

Pilar is very quickly becoming my favorite character; I wish Maria didn’t feel like a literal child at times.
Jun 04, 2026 01:48PM
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Nick Perzacki
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Robert and Maria are absolute FREAKS.

“The woman of Pablo” being the one to command all of the respect is great, and interesting that despite this she’s still referred to as his woman.

The tension both around the mission and specifically with Pablo has been ramping up notably, looking forward to the payoff.
Jun 03, 2026 10:54PM
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Nick Perzacki
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Love the conversation with Anselmo about the morality as well as efficacy of killing your perceived enemy
Jun 02, 2026 09:47PM
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Nick Perzacki
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I disagree with Robert Jordan: please keep thinking, I’m loving his stream of consciousness and analysis of his comrades. Loving the bleak atmosphere and already building tension.
May 29, 2026 10:20PM
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