Heart of Darkness – Joseph Conrad

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    Finished it yesterday, for the ones who had the luck to read it, is Mr. Kurtz a well depicted MGTOW’s example? the book is filled with interesting things, and I feel like one of the most important messages of the book is that what people thinks of you and how people view you are often a big pile of BS, and you are in their eyes what they want to see, rather than who you really are.

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    Tuneout
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    F~~~ ’em,who cares what they think or if they think?

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

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    F~~~ ’em,who cares what they think or if they think?

    I do not care, but it is funny to think that a man can be seen in 10 different ways due to the feelings of who is evaluating him. You would have surely loved the end of the book, not gonna spoiler it tho.

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    WTF, I think that I wrote in the wrong section LMAO.

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    Joetech
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    Now you know how my boat ad ended up in introductions…LOL!

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Thanks for the reminder – I’ve been meaning to read this, so I just picked up the easton press silk/gold bound version from ebay:

    hod

    I don’t know anything about it so no spoilers please!

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    Sew Fahnceey

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    This usually comes with ‘the secret sharer’ in paperback as they are rather elongated short stories, novellas if you will. The captain of the ship of which the sharer is a stowaway is MGTOW. Conrad escaped the feminine exterior world by living a richer inner life through the MGTOW protagonists of all his books. An amazing wordsmith. One of us in spirit.

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