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Ghost1 07-20-2018 07:59 PM

So I do have it....and like 8 other books mostly about the economy....other one that talks about race is the politics of economy on race

Ghost1 07-20-2018 08:00 PM

I know man ur excited about it


U know u could e read it by now right? Lol

uh-oh 07-20-2018 08:14 PM

im like halfway into it

these books bore me man i don't know how you do it. i also actually read them though. stuff i listen to doesn't stick with me the same, mainly because i listen to stuff while im doing other shit, so i stick to just comedy podcasts and radio for that to be amused doing BUSY WORK

but since i first was hearing about him i was watching a bunch of youtube video interviews and shit. watching him body people over the past 50 years and spouting the same shit that is exactly relevant today, that people continue to ignore.

but im also biased because he's a free market economist, but add that into the fact he dissects the liberal ideologies i despise and i get a boner yahmsayin

Ghost1 07-20-2018 08:25 PM

Obv...lol

But um that entire list isn't audio at all.....maybe like 2/3 but yea I can only do it when I'm doing mindless shit at work.....if I have to think at all I lose my place in the book

My mind wanders when I read a physical book too tho

It takes me longer to read physical only just cuz I don't have 40hrs a week to just sit in front of a book like I can w the audio

I do read at night tho and on the weekends

As far as shit being boring I guess it depends what ur reading or who ur reading......that blackmon book got boring towards the end because I only really needed like one anecdote of poor soave conditions an he has like 50....plus alot of times it feels like the book is done within the first hundred pages then they just explain it to death so I feel u

Politics is something I'm like moderately interested in...... theology is more exciting to me but even that shit gets tiresome back to back so I just try to mix it up....I haven't actually read fiction in forever tho...can't get in the mood to just read a fuckin story like fuck u I wanna read some story shit some fagot made up NAH I'm gucci

Vulgar 07-20-2018 11:05 PM

I had to read two books for work. I help organize web content and post it on a website.

The book: Rewriting Network News: Wordwatching Tips from 345 TV and Radio Scripts by Mervin Block. "Merv Block collects 345 network scripts that feature problems in grammar, news judgment, broadcast style, and storytelling, not to spotlight sinners, but sins that can be remedied."

It was fairly boring but there are some gems about writing better and more concisely from someone who is used to writing for the public's eyes and ears. He critiques each script and offers suggestions on how to improve it and also has commandments everyone should obey -- useful for the real world. He jokes a lot and uses puns/wordplay which a Netcee'er might get a kick out of. It was OK but not for recreational reading.

Ghost1 07-21-2018 01:27 PM

Didn't u say u read shock doctrine recently? How was that?


An uh oh lol this guy's cool........seems like a pretty complex route to take to arrive at the idea that blacks are stupid, lazy, violent animals that had these learned tendencies exacerbated by the welfare state...........but I'm digging the book so far....I was aware that this is basically the rights position on welfare but it's cool to hear him go into it w so much detail

I think my guy Noam Chomsky might body him but noams more focused on foreign policy

I saw he actually called Noam out in his book about intellectuals saying that he should just stay in his lane w respect to his work on linguistics and stfu about politics lol I guess Noam ain't want that smoke.

Ghost1 07-23-2018 06:24 PM

Lol how far r u thru this book uh oh? I'm like halfway thru

Basically he has said.....southern blacks are ghetto scumbags and the welfare state perpetuated it and that western Civilization was responsible for ending slavery and did so on a moral basis...... Which ok he offers compelling argument for this....but he doesn't address the rampant forced labor that continued post civil war aside from saying get over it slavery existed every where


I mean cool I guess.... I didn't really need to read this incredibly dry 400pg book to hear an Uncle Tom say the same shit that Kanye west said in 11min during a bipolar manic episode LMAO

He goes into good detail about slavery but only to say that black american slaves should STFU cuz they're not unique lol

I enjoyed his argument against the welfare state more but even that is just him philosophizing on past socioeconomic data and drawing conclusions to fit his narrative..... It's good tho....like I said this section was interesting

I'm gonna finish it in the next couple days I guess I'm just blown away that these r really the right wings legitimate positions tho........ Blacks r pieces of shit because they worship ghetto culture and we don't give a fuck that u were slaves....so was everyone else lmao.

uh-oh 07-23-2018 06:48 PM

he isn't a part of the right wing. at least he doesn't label himself a republican outright, he's mainly libertarian but even that he doesn't agree with 100 percent. he was super marxist/left leaning in his youth but changed after getting a government job and realizing how inept it was and through actual life experience

but all that is beside the point

you are reading this how i read the ta neheesi coates or whatever that faggots name is book though. you want to disagree and vilify his arguments, because i got none of what you got from it and i'm around halfway in but barely reading it. like its been a span of over a month for me to get halfway into it lol

but what i was getting from it is how the north viewed southerners in general, and how whites weren't assigned the southern culture in the way black southerners were. like white people would be looked down upon as backwards and uncivil by northern standards, and thus have to adapt and change to be accepted by the northern/leftist culture, where those same northerners would make excuses for and assign that culture to black people. its basically the northerners racism, viewing blacks from the south in a negative light and treating them different from whites in the south, which allowed that culture, which isn't the culture of actual black people to propagate in the communities of blacks that would settle up north, further distancing them from that northern white "civilized" culture or whatever.

then when you look at it with all the shit thats gone on its been further reinforced through social policies from both sides, whether it was outright racist like zoning laws enforcing where they could live in inner cities, to racist shit that is supposed to help them like minimum wage and the welfare state etc. it all plays a part

its an enormously complex issue and this is just one aspect of it

but word its not his narrative as much as THE narrative.

its not the rights position that blacks are pieces of shit and worship ghetto culture that is being put across, its that that is literally the LEFTS position. blacks are incapable of helping themselves, slavery ruined them, they need preferential treatment etc, basically enforcing the narrative of victimhood, which is racist and holds them back.

Ghost1 07-23-2018 08:46 PM

Right....that entire long portion u wrote out about north vs south is the part I enjoyed....but it can be summed up as southern blacks worshipped redneck European culture and it evolved into black american ghetto culture


And word....this isn't my first time encountering the idea that welfare doesn't help them because they get comfortable with not having to do shit


I get what he's saying....we reading the same book lol

I agree tho it's incredibly complex ....I guess I feel like he's taking a pretty hard polar stance here.....and it's more likely somewhere in the middle

Like I said tho I dig it...I needed a more intelligent right wing perspective.........even if he is libertarian I know republicans agree w his stance on the topics he's discussed so far

Ghost1 07-23-2018 08:51 PM

Oh an to ur last comment...... both sides think they're helpless pieces of shit......now we're just trying to determine how to help them....giving them help or telling them to help themselves

Just settle down u fuckin ape

I GET IT

Gimme some more conservative books tho ?

Ghost1 07-27-2018 10:09 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)


he managed to sell me by the end. I mean I don't agree with his position 100% but he made a lot of really good points and obviously his historical research was phenomenal. I dug it.

uh-oh 07-28-2018 01:29 PM

i don't know any other conservative authors honestly, i don't normally read this stuff or i'd recommend more. but if you want to torture yourself with more boring right leaning ideas he has a ton of other books, that like this beat a specific subject to death.

murray rothbard the anatomy of the state, read it and eventually join me in pseudo libertarianism

Bishop 07-28-2018 01:36 PM

lol ehhh i think i will be more of a left leaning moderate when its all said and done but perhaps not

an yea i got a handful of sowells books but i need a breather from him lol

I'm not even sure what the most interesting part of political issues is my favorite tho in order to narrow my reading choices.........racial inequality has been interesting and ive always been interested in health care....foreign affairs is ok but its kindve simple....America is an imperial death machine lol.......i was really digging sowells discussion on education....since I'm actually heading into that field maybe ill look into that a lot more.

environmental issues are cool too......i think the least interesting to me is trade....plus its kindve complex.....also this shit is tho

uh-oh 07-28-2018 01:50 PM

word. the anatomy of the state is short and succinct. its basically just laying out what "the state" is. how its not in the interest of its people, how its basically just an imperial death machine out for its own interests blah blah

basically the libertarian viewpoint that government is bad mmkay

scott hortons fools errand, time to end the war in afghanistan is pretty solid as well, but that obviously focuses on the war in afghanistan but its more focused on the military industrial complex and the powers that be that war for profit against the interests of the american people

libertarianism has been lumped with the right because they aren't for government. so they aren't for policies that "help" people because the government is inherently corrupt and not for the people. but since they don't want to grow government somehow they've been lumped in with the nazi right

but its really just about as little government interference into the lives of people as possible, personal freedoms etc

Amen 08-07-2018 03:55 PM

2018 Deloitte Millennial Survey

Interesting read.

Jim Blaze 08-13-2018 03:24 PM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)




pope book was fire, theological stuff about Christ, the death of truth was cool but nothing incredibly new or groundbreaking just the basic function of the fake news tactic by trump is post modernist rhetoric that will ultimately lead to Nazi Germany reborn etc etc and they psych book is actually a text book for a 101 course...was pretty cool since its so modern and gives an over view of all the different fields and ideology of the most relevant theories and studies/.

Ghost1 08-23-2018 10:26 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)

foundations is a lecture series about systematic Christian theology. straight fire. dead sea scrolls was a painfully boring historical lecture series about the contents of the dead sea scrolls found in 1947...mainly it discusses the Qumran community that is believed to have created the documents found. I gave it a 2 because the information was incredibly detailed....it was just dense and boring af....some cool stuff tho about the dead sea stone of gabrielle and the copper treasure scroll and how the scrolls were found and published into mainstream. the last political books gives an overview of a dozen or so popular points of political policy contentions and explains what the major party views are and why....loved that book really informative.

wasim 09-02-2018 03:15 PM

Currently reading One Thing by Gary Keller per suggestion from a friend. Haven't finished it yet but it's a very interesting look on how to be effective with yourself and your tasks/goals/career/life. He approaches ideas in a way that simplifies it.

Pharaohs Army 09-02-2018 03:21 PM

Currently reading Arguably, a collection of essays and articles by Christopher Hitchens.
There are book reviews and biography reviews, but also some (at the time)current event articles about some parts of the Middle East (Afghanistan, Iran, etc.)
It's a tough read because some of it references things and authors I have no clue about, and the vocabulary is very advanced (I have to look up words on my phone constantly). But it's interesting enough to read (although I've been reading it slowly).

Ghost1 09-06-2018 04:28 PM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)
42. The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi (5/5)
43. The Historical Jesus by Bart Ehrman (4/5)
44. The case for a creator by Lee Strobel (3/5)
45. The Shock Doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism by Naomi Klein (5/5)

uh-oh 09-06-2018 06:23 PM

you ever read bury my heart at wounded knee?

its a classic that just popped into my head when opening this. give it a shot if you wanna mix it up

Ghost1 09-06-2018 06:35 PM

Nah I heard of it tho

What's it about


I'm reading the republic right now it's fire

uh-oh 09-06-2018 06:42 PM

as in plato?

bury my heart at wounded knee is the native american side of things as america conquered the west. its solid. i read it awhile ago, think it came out in like the 60's but its solid

Ghost1 09-06-2018 06:53 PM

Word I can dig it

An yeah Plato

Kinda right up ur alley

uh-oh 09-06-2018 08:11 PM

word thats dope man, i never read any plato myself. i mainly focus on history based stuff, and even then its more toward military history than anything. so for example i've read alot of xenophon, who was also a student of socrates but was also a soldier involved military conflicts and shit, where plato was just a philosopher type dude

i'll eventually get to his shit too though.

but you get dope age old quotes from basically anything back then. and even the military histories tend to get into the workings of their governments, critiques of leadership, perks blah blah. basically just gems scattered around

but they're scattered between battles, strategy and tactics

that i can then later get a nerd boner over and google all aspects, from the type of troops to the terrain, what they ate, how they organised and set up supply etc. etc.

and the fact this was all happening in BC times. the ancient world was dope. just no anti biotics though.

Ghost1 09-06-2018 09:24 PM

Ud love this


He basically constructs his idea of what the perfect nation state is with regard to education, military, healthcare, trade market etc

I'm not done yet and he getting kindve super wild right now talm bout having the naturally monstrous men being able to only breed their children to ensure the race would continue to grow bigger and stronger etc

Like I said ud love it lol

But word he creates the nation state to compare it to the individual as they attempt to define what justice is and whether or not it's more profitable to be just or unjust for the individual and the whole as well


Crazy like u said cuz how ancient Socrates was and how many of these ideas we still have or discuss today

uh-oh 09-06-2018 09:47 PM

no doubt. society changes, but humans are humans and have been for forever. i'll have to check it though for sure. i want to post long winded nonsense to help give a context to the world he was in, but im sure he's doing a better job of it than i could lmao.

i'll end up checking it though just to peep his style and how its structured, because if you dig it i can recommend more based off it, but from this era, 350ish BC, its mostly all greek.

Eŋg 09-07-2018 09:57 AM

booker dewitt was at wounded knee.

goddamn you, irrational.

PancakeBrah 09-18-2018 09:41 PM

1. Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe (1.5/5)

The man hasn't a clue.

Ghost1 09-18-2018 10:01 PM

lmao yndtp

Vulgar 09-19-2018 04:02 PM

I'm reading Investing Demystified: A Self-Teaching Guide. When I finish, I'll be an expert on the stock, bond, and market market. And then I'll market myself to multiple jobs and land them while overloading on investment succes$. It's a pretty good read thus f@r.

PancakeBrah 09-21-2018 09:57 PM

1. Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe (1.5/5)
2. Bags' Posts by Bags (5/5)

Very good, so far.

Inno 09-21-2018 11:17 PM

Lmao

Anyway reading 3rd book to the WOOL trilogy

Ghost1 09-24-2018 11:48 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)
42. The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi (5/5)
43. The Historical Jesus by Bart Ehrman (4/5)
44. The case for a creator by Lee Strobel (3/5)
45. The Shock Doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism by Naomi Klein (5/5)
46. Hopes and Prospects by Noam Chomsky (4/5)
47. Neoliberalism: Profit Over People by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
48. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Mayer (5/5)
49. Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall–and Those Fighting to Reverse It (5/5)

Ghost1 09-24-2018 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PancakeBrah (Post 702382)
1. Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe (1.5/5)
2. Bags' Posts by Bags (5/5)

Very good, so far.

good man.

Ghost1 10-16-2018 10:19 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)
42. The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi (5/5)
43. The Historical Jesus by Bart Ehrman (4/5)
44. The case for a creator by Lee Strobel (3/5)
45. The Shock Doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism by Naomi Klein (5/5)
46. Hopes and Prospects by Noam Chomsky (4/5)
47. Neoliberalism: Profit Over People by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
48. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Mayer (5/5)
49. Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall–and Those Fighting to Reverse It (5/5)
50. The 5th Risk by Michael Lewis (4/5)
51. Fear by Bob Woodward (4/5)
52. The Republic by Plato (5/5)
53. Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman (4/5)




there go 52. we made it fam.

the 5th risk talks about trump putting incompetent loyalists into key government agency positions and basically attempting to gut the sciences within the USDA, Dept of commerce, EPA etc fighting against climate change and basically opting for privatization of government agencies by corporations that don't have the capabilities necessary to handle the task.

fear was more trump bashing lol....this one was more of a soap opera from within the white house. pretty enjoyable. paints him as a bumbling moron who doesn't understand how government actually works and relies on his cabinet to guide him as best as they can....granted he can still keep his base supporters in the eye of the media. was amusing in sections talking about plans trying to get him off twitter lol......lol.

the republic by plato is probably my book of the year. straight fire.

last book is about climate change and green energy. pretty dope. basically china is going to develop it first or were going to die....since we (America)apparently have zero interest in developing it. and when they do develop it we will probably go to war with them because lol at any country being stronger than America. pretty relevant reading in light of the recent climate change report released by the UN that king trump brushed aside.

Vulgar 11-07-2018 10:44 PM

Congrats on bringing your goal to the finish line.

I'm reading Economics by Paul Samuelson and William Nordhaus. It's a 700-page textbook on the basics and fundamentals so I'm skipping the graph/equation paragraphs and focusing on what I can feasibly retain.

Ghost1 11-08-2018 02:50 PM

thanks brah. whats it called?

Ha Joon Chang has some pretty cool books on economics

Ghost1 11-08-2018 02:53 PM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)
42. The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi (5/5)
43. The Historical Jesus by Bart Ehrman (4/5)
44. The case for a creator by Lee Strobel (3/5)
45. The Shock Doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism by Naomi Klein (5/5)
46. Hopes and Prospects by Noam Chomsky (4/5)
47. Neoliberalism: Profit Over People by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
48. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Mayer (5/5)
49. Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall–and Those Fighting to Reverse It (5/5)
50. The 5th Risk by Michael Lewis (4/5)
51. Fear by Bob Woodward (4/5)
52. The Republic by Plato (5/5)
53. Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman (4/5)
54. Ratfucked by David Daley (4/5)
55. The history of Christianity from the disciples to the dawn of the reformation by Luke Timothy Johnson (great courses lecture series) (3/5)

ratfucked was cool, explains gerrymandering and the impact it had after 2010 republican redistricting

history of Christianity was cool, I don't love history but the professor lecturing was great

Ghost1 11-27-2018 10:42 AM

1. The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom (2/5)
2. Grimnoir chronicles hard magic by Larry Correia (4/5)
3. Who rules the world by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
4. Nudge by Richard H. Thaler (4/5)
5. Americas bitter pill by Steven Brill (4/5)
6. Made to stick by Chip & Dan Heath (3/5)
7. Confessions by St. Augustine (5/5)
8. 12 Rules For Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
9. Maps of meaning 2017 lecuture series by Jordan B Peterson (5/5)
10. why we sleep by Matthew Walker (5/5)
11. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert B. Cialdini (4/5)
12. Media Control, Second Edition: The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky (3/5)
13. Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman & Noam Chomsky (3/5)
14. Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang (3/5)
15. Mcdonaldization of society (6th edition) by George Ritzer (5/5)
16. The Lexus and the Olive Tree by Thomas L. Friedman (5/5)
17. Columbine by Dave Cullen (3/5)
18. The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis--and How to (5/5)Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance by Ben Sasse
19. What is the bible by Rob Bell (2/5)
20. The case for faith by Lee Strobel (5/5)
21. The case for christ by Lee Strobel (4/5)
22. I dont have enough faith to be an athiest by Norman Geisler and Frank Turek (4/5)
23. Trumpocracy by David Frum (3/5)
24. Mere christianity by C.S. Lewis (4/5)
25. Tactics by Gregory Koukl (3/5)
26. Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig (3/5)
27. The Collapse of Parenting by Leonard Sax (4/5)
28. The Case for Miracles by Lee Stroebel (4/5)
29. Psychological significance of biblical stories lecture series by Jordan Peterson (5/5)
30. Requiem for the American dream- Noam Chomsky (5/5)
31. The war of art by Steven Pressfield (5/5)
32. Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb (4/5)
33. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle by C.G. Jung (5/5)
34. Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II by Douglas A. Blackmon (5/5)
35. Black Rednecks and White Liberals by Thomas Sowell (5/5)
36. Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI (5/5)
37. The Death of Truth: Notes on Falsehood in the Age of Trump by michiko kakutani (3/5)
38. Understanding Psychology 12E by Robert Feldman (4/5)
39. Foundations by R.C Sproul (5/5)
40. Dead Sea Scrolls by Gary A. Rendsburg, The Great Courses (2/5)
41. What You Should Know About Politics but Dont by Jessamyn Conrad (5/5)
42. The Book that Made Your World: How the Bible Created the Soul of Western Civilization by Vishal Mangalwadi (5/5)
43. The Historical Jesus by Bart Ehrman (4/5)
44. The case for a creator by Lee Strobel (3/5)
45. The Shock Doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism by Naomi Klein (5/5)
46. Hopes and Prospects by Noam Chomsky (4/5)
47. Neoliberalism: Profit Over People by Noam Chomsky (5/5)
48. Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Mayer (5/5)
49. Tailspin: The People and Forces Behind America’s Fifty-Year Fall–and Those Fighting to Reverse It (5/5)
50. The 5th Risk by Michael Lewis (4/5)
51. Fear by Bob Woodward (4/5)
52. The Republic by Plato (5/5)
53. Hot, Flat, and Crowded by Thomas L. Friedman (4/5)
54. Ratfucked by David Daley (4/5)
55. The history of Christianity from the disciples to the dawn of the reformation by Luke Timothy Johnson (great courses lecture series) (3/5)
56. Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Pope Benedict XVI (4/5)
57. Nutrition Made Clear by Roberta H. Andling (great courses lecture series) (5/5)
58. The New Testament by Bart D. Ehrman (great courses lecture series) (3/5)
59. Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That cant Stop Talking by Susan Cain (3/5)
60. The Complacent Class: The Self-Defeating Quest for the American Dream by Tyler Cowen (5/5)


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