How redpilled is your reading list of the past 6 months

Pic related, only 3 left to go. You do read politics, history, and religion... right Sup Forums?

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2. Youre literally shitposting itt

>Bible
>C.S. Lewis
>"redpilled"

Kys.

You cant be serious.
1. Youre not allowed to announce reports
2. Youre literally shitposting itt

What have you learned fromt these books so far, generally

hans, pls.... your idea of redpilled is 6 muzzie cocks in your wife

>I'm a Christcuck, why won't people respect me, waaaaah, waaaah

Don't worry Muhammad, next time you'll kill more than 12 on your next assault truck attack.

I have literally no interest if someone from one of the most pathetic countries on the planet respects me. I'm actually very comfortable with who I am. The same obviously can't be said for you. Then again, why could it? Your flag makes you a joke right out the gate, including to those refugees who you "help" by letting them run a train on your wife.

so boring. try reading something fun for once!

Books I have closest to me as of this moment. Last Temptation is true Red Pill.

I'm a liberal, teehee.

>no animorphs
heh nice "collection" kiddo

How Christian of you.

>Christian values

I've gotten a handle on the history of Rome, especially its relationship to Christianity. I've gotten a taste of some of the foundational literature of the Western world. I've worked on my relationship to Christ and Mary with the religious material. Houellebecq redpilled me on the MP. Bad Religion was a great book that provided a history of Christianity in the U.S. and why people like Hans ITT are so warped and different from a normal person like you or me.

kek'd I have one where a black kid is turning into a ram on the cover.

>falling for the printed Jew

No, I watch Stefan and post on FDR

You just have baby's first hipster literature and introductory college textbooks. Of course you're a liberal. Honestly, Quixote is the most interesting thing there, but you should have read that in high school.

I'm not knocking you too much, but you're clearly not reading for pleasure yet, and you're more likely influenced by your peers' choice of T-shirt and what your professors tell you than by anything of substance.

If you can actually get to the point of thinking critically before you're 25 maybe you'll end up making something of yourself, intellectually speaking.

don't bother with infinite jest

i read a book a week typically

Not very redpilled; american/Italian modernism

I don't care how you define Christian. You're not one, and your entire country has had a perverted and wrong idea of it in every possible iteration for like 600 years. Get fucked kraut. My grandfather killed like 6 of you.

>Get fucked kraut.

This is exactly what Christ would say.

>Christian values

>If you can actually get to the point of thinking critically before you're 25 maybe you'll end up making something of yourself, intellectually speaking.

I'm 26, cowboy. Currently in a grad program for Physics. You're cute.

Like what give me one that is at least kinda RP on the JP

>Reading the printed jew
>Redpilled

Then you're a little behind on what I'd expect. You're too old for bullshit like Pynchon. Read something that's actually good. There's no way you're still "finding yourself" in the way that makes Gravity's Rainbow appealing. It's like Catcher in the Rye for 19 year olds.

Or are you big on acid/shrooms?

All my books are at my dorm and I'm on break, but...

>Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote
>Galileo Galilei: Two New Sciences
>Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan
>René Descartes: Meditations, Rules for the Direction of the Mind
>John Milton: Paradise Lost
>François de La Rochefoucauld: Maximes
>Jean de La Fontaine: Fables
>Blaise Pascal: Pensées
Christiaan Huygens: Treatise on Light, On the Movement of Bodies by Impact
>Baruch Spinoza: Theologico-Political Treatise
>John Locke: Second Treatise of Government
>Jean Racine: Phèdre
>Isaac Newton: Principia Mathematica
>Charles Sander Peirce: Essential Works
>Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Social Contract, The Origin of Inequality
>Palmeri and Milligan: French for Reading Knowledge
>Madame de La Fayette: La Princesse de Clèves
>Kaplan Test Prep: MCAT Review
>various mathematical essays
>John Podesta: Various Sketchy Emails

I like to think I'm pretty redpilled with my reading.

Pic unrelated, but really fucking pretty

>There's no way you're still "finding yourself" in the way that makes Gravity's Rainbow appealing.

>Grad program for a stem degree
>Boosted CV from internships
>Stress relief climbing mountains with friends

I think I've found myself, bro. I think I'm going to be just fine.

You can type it as many times as you want. I'm not interested in your assessment of me.

Exactly. Telepathy is where it's at.

>not having The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Gibbons

1000+ pages of hard reading that every Roman fan should have

With those digits I'm sure you'll be just fine. I'm just saying that Pynchon is gay. There's no shame in it. I read the Satanic Verses a year ago and that had already stopped being cool by the time I was a freshman undergrad.

>Currently in a grad program for Physics

thats unfortunate

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I thought it was the paginated Jew.

Kek will surely guide you with those digits.

Also, good on you for reading Don Quixote. Great fucking book, man.

Way to turn the other cheek, Christcuck.

Jesus would be so proud.

how redpilled am i

I am always amused when a 3rd year student finally gets to take some shitty classes in whatever shitty college they go to and post up their assigned textbooks as "redpilled".

26 and already needs something for stress. just kill yourself.

cool bookshelf in your parents house in your bedroom under your hand me down tv

I'm working at starcucks to pay for my welding schooling and I'm just waiting for someone to come in asking to be called trump so I can smile and write it on their cup with pleasure

No. No. You get your commie/occult/Mudslime shit away from Christ RIGHT FUCKING NOW

Reading The Nuremburg interviews, then I'll read Inside the third reich, then an epistemology book, then word and object.

How can I combat the enemies of my Orthodox God if I do not first educate on what my enemies believe?

>books about Asia; weeb shit
>Sup Forums's favorite book
>book about depression written by the Japanese

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I'm just fucking with you, man. In all honesty, I think that's a decent stack and I really like that you're reading Ulysses. What's the spiral-bound one?

earth is flat lmao

Go suck The Blessed Virgin's clit, Pablo.

one of the most redpilled book ever printed. Essential to understand how our society is organized and hierarchised since the feudal age to nowaday to maintain the social pax.

If that's what you think, then you should look into straight-up withcraft and demons, not just new agey stuff.

Wow you deduced all of that from that image? You deserve a present. Guess what's in the box? It's your favorite.

My reads have been exclusively white nationalist and actual national socialist literature

The Secret Teaching of All Ages worth reading?

i notice you didnt deny it, check mate.

they don't really assign novels and shit in uni. thats mostly a conservative meme. it would honestly be way better (and most people would probably learn more) if they did

what is true is that many of the professors are leftist retards who teach, for a living, to thousands of students, yet have never held a real job in their field. the fact that most of the student bodies are from gated suburbia also helps the coolaid go down easier

tl/dr - the liberal indoctrination is more of a social thing than an academic one. actual gender studies students are pretty rare

Witchcraft and demons are memes, look at what any "elite" indulges in and it is the Golden Dawn tradition, Masonry, Qabbalah, etc.

I also take ayahuasca to try and commune with the same beings these people commune with and it's frightening to say the least.

I do love me some xfinity.

>redpilled
>stacks paper based objects against something that is electrical
Is redpilled a code word for arson?

The Way of Men by Jack Donovan
Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss

I don't read enough.

Yeah? I'm a pretty big tripper myself.

What beings have you encountered? I'm curious.

This
>redpilled
>follows a Semitic religion

Obviously you never opened any of those Rome books

It's very good if you want to understand hidden ages found everywhere.

A lot of Masons are given this book by higher ranking Masons when they enter the brotherhood. A lot of symbols hidden by elites is explainwd in this book. I started to research and I found a lot connections between Acacia, hidden realms of the mind and the "elites".

Old pic but I'd have to stand up and turn around to take a new one...

>x2 art of deal

Best list posted so far

Some one post screen caps about red pilled books pls

>no Don Quixote or Candide
>only one holy book

OP confirmed for uncultured swine.

>wasting your time reading the bible and any books that interpret it

why don't you just read the daily horoscope and interpret your morning tea leaves?

One of the most profound trips I had was when I met a being called the Coyote. He told me that these people take DMT and ayahuasca in order to allow malevolent beings like him to invade our world and influence it and mold it so they may inhabit it. He told me that he would invade my mind in order to study our world better. Lots of dark shit.

Considering ayahuasca can be made from Acacia, and the significance Acacia has in occultism, it's very spooky

Looks like a faggot Johnnie is on the thread tonight. Gotcha queer

Past 6 months?

-American Gods

-Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell

-Secret Teachings of All Ages by Manly P. Hall

-Poetry, Language, Thought by Martin Heidegger

>Read list
>Implying I read books without pictures made outside of Japan
My watch list has been decent, though. I don't mark down shows after I watch them, but I recall The Wailing, Train to Busan, The Odd Angry Shot (based Aussie film check it out), The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Shin Godzilla and Hacksaw Ridge

>I follow the """"teachings""""" of a socialist Jew who literally was the original cultural marxist
>Watch me go down on that Jew dick and guzzle Jew cum
>Am I redpilled yet, you guys? Guys? Anyone?

I've probably read all the usual shit everybody on here has read (even before I got on Sup Forums).

How the fuck are normie history books redpilled, you retarded faggot. Jesus christ this board sucks

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Pretty redpilled

The other 75% of my books are on Kindle, things like Plato and I'm currently reading Aristotle's book on rhetoric

>Art of the Deal x 3 lmfao
>Canadian History
>Depression
No need to go further, I'm saving this image for troll threads later f.am.

If you like something then its redpilled

SJC croquet cocksucker

Huh. I met fairies the first time I did DMT. Not cartoony winged pixies, either; they were like nature spirits with a mischievous vibe to them, and it's tough to assign any form to them.


Do you think that the kinds of things you run into when tripping are universally malevolent? I've experienced some creepy shit, but I've also had some very radiant experiences that I consider positive. Is that just a trap, do you think?

Because I am a Western, White man and as such am a Christian.

You may start reading some books about EMF pollution user.

>reads next to his wifi rooter

holy fucking shit

>only meme books

kys

>implying I'm an Annapoloid

This is on my to-read list. Also Moby-Dick and the Federalist papers.

Dem books thou

U should read all viewpoints, even the lefty ones

Pic related is my redpilled bookshelf.

>Pinchon
>Foster Wallace
Everything else is cool except those two. Literally hipster tier. The fact that you lack a text book on linear algebra but not partial differentials also concerns me. Keep up the good work otherwise user. If I showed you lames my bookshelf i'd be in big trouble with some important people.

It really is a great list.

>this is somebody's actual bookshelf

Then op is not redpilled because i do not like him one bit

I'm not sure if it's a trap. After I met the Coyote, I was then fallowing him through millions of world's, and I spent a thousand years "out there". I was healed by good beings who drove him out of mind. Some beings are good and are healers, others are dark and are starting to reach our world. I take ayahuasca pretty frequently because I want to commune with these.l beings, good or evil, in order to gain as much knowledge as possible.

I honestly don't know what to believe anymore. I was an atheist before I did all this. Now I don't know what to think. If my mind can so thoroughly be fooled, can anything really be real? In the trip I was placed back iny office and I was totLly.convonced that I was at work, only to be shot back into hyperspace.

Don't really care. They are popular for a reason.

The bible is the biggest forced meme in history but Sup Forums circlejerks about it anyway.

This is next on my reading list.

Nice pick with Bulgakov, Sven.

Working through Evola

>Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

Is this truly a red-pilled book? Seemed like a Meme book to me at first. Or are you shitposting again you Ausfag?

No "With the Century"?

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