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Two Great American Authors that wrote Redpill books/stories are:
-Ernest Hemingway
-Jack London
Some examples of redpill stories by these authors:
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The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber - Ernest Hemingway
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The Mexican - Ernest Hemingway
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For whom the bell tolls -Ernest Hemingway
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The Sea Wolf - Jack London
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Smoke Bellew - Jack London
- The Wonder of Women - Jack London --> this title sounds simpy/cucked af but its not. Its a story about how a White explorer gets captured by indians and is forced to live among them. The beautiful daughter of the Indian chief falls in love with him and helps him escape but little does she know he has another bitch back home. Whats great about this story is it shows how a woman that is attracted to a man acts and how the same woman acts towards a man she deems "weak" (the author writes how she acted child-like around the man she loved but would suddenly transform into searing hatred around a man she hates for his weakness and simpering attitude).
These stories offer a contrast between what a man SHOULD NOT be (simpering/fearful and weak) to what a man should be (powerful/courageous/focusing on his mission). Its one thing to hear these things in abstract, its totally another to get demonstrations of these things from authors who base their characters on real men and attitudes they have experienced in their lives.
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You still have to agree to pass quarantine. It's just a default reddit inconvenience
durrrr. The important part was that once I tapped "proceed' or whatever it was, it prompted me to log in.
Also, when I tried it in the browser in which I was already logged in, there was no quarantine prompt, but just that "forbidden" page I screenshot earlier.
Your newer link works just fine, logged in or not.
Anyway, have some vcards.
9h ago Books
You still have to agree to pass quarantine. It's just a default reddit inconvenience
10h ago Books
Are you still logged in to your banned account when you do that?
when I got that, yes
That was actually my second attempt and done in Chrome, where I'm still logged in to my banned reddit account (you can see that on the screenshot).
my first attempt was in Brave browser, and it took me first to the "are you sure you want to access this quarantined subreddit?' message, and when I tapped "proceed" or whatever, it tried to make me sign in. I declined to do so, and it took me to the main reddit page.
I figured trying your link where I was already logged in would get me past that crap (it normally does).
23h ago Books
Maybe this link works better?