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The Three Musketeers is my favorite book

submitted by Conspirologist to books 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 07:14:20 ago (+13/-4)     (books)

The Three Musketeers is my favorite book. It's my first book since I've learned to read. It explained to me that Cardinal Richelieu had whores who were marrying and killing people. Thanks to this book I've learned that Vatican was ruled by degenerate perverts. And that you can't trust women even if they are willing to fuck with you. This book basically saved my life. I was ready to identify sluts in my school.


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[ - ] Whatthefuck 6 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 08:02:10 ago (+6/-0)

The entire D'Artagnan series is beyond excellent. Everything Dumas is enjoyable to read.

I would suggest reading the Count of Montecristo next. If you enjoyed the themes in the Three Musketeers, you'll very much like the Count.

It drags a little early on, but it's probably his best novel. Get the unabridged version. They always try to shorten it down for retards.

You can also find all Dumas for free (copyright is expired) on Gutenberg.org

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 1 point 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 14:33:16 ago (+1/-0)

You can also find all Dumas for free

Or anyone else for that matter. Fire up your vpn and sail the seas. Stop giving jews money.

https://libgen.is/fiction/?q=count+of+monte+cristo&criteria=&language=English&format=epub

https://calibre-ebook.com/

[ - ] Razzoriel 3 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 11:45:06 ago (+3/-0)

Dumas was a freemason bonapartist who had everything delivered to him on a silver platter.

[ - ] beece 2 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 12:38:31 ago (+2/-0)

The Count of Montecristo is still a great read.

[ - ] albatrosv15 1 point 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 17:00:42 ago (+1/-0)

I read that when i was like, 12? Also 20 years later after i finished the first book. Remember very little about those. Shame.

[ - ] goatfugee12 1 point 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 08:48:13 ago (+2/-1)

wasn't it written by a nigger? Figures it's your favorite.

[ - ] DonaldJTrump 5 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 10:51:38 ago (+5/-0)

Dumas was indeed a mulatto but he appears to have been more French and loyal to French blood and soil than most of the mother fuckers living there now.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason -1 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 11:44:42 ago (+1/-2)

a) ALEXANDRE; from alekso - "to protect" + DUMAS; from dumah - "silence".

b) born Davy de la Pailleterie aka David of the Glitter (shine; light).

c) ALL (living) for ONE (process of dying) and ONE (ongoing loss) for ALL (temporary growth)

d) Musketeer aka MUSK; from moskhos, mushk, muska - "testicle" + ET - "and" + TEER; from teoru, teru, tar - "viscous liquid"

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] -2 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 12:29:43 ago (+0/-2)

Are you a bot?

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 12:42:31 ago (+1/-1)

a) show me a bot capable of adapting to perceivable inspiration over suggested information...

b) ROB; ROBOT from roboro; robur - "strength"...being alive while being moved from inception towards death implies strength to resist temptation.

c) shouldn't "to protect silence" inspire a "conspirologist" to make a connection to the masonic oath?

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] -1 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 12:43:47 ago (+0/-1)

OK. What Freemasons have to do with this?

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 12:59:42 ago (+1/-1)

What would the "mother lodge" of Continental Freemasonry aka The Grand Orient de France have to do with "one of the most widely read French authors"?

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] -1 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 13:11:02 ago (+0/-1)

Enlighten me. I don't know.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason 0 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 13:38:11 ago (+1/-1)

a) KNOWL'EDGE, noun - "perception of that which exists"...not the suggestions of others. Everyone knows; most ignore it for standing under (understanding) the suggestions by others.

b) wanting to get enlightened by others represents falling for a burned offering; hence getting burned.

c) choice can only exists within balance (light/dark)...balancing as choice implies being on the known ledge...masons of free (will of choice) tempt ones consenting choice with suggestions to imbalance self, when ignoring perceivable for suggested.

d) one cannot get self discernment from the suggestions of others, hence one needs to grow a SPINE (33 vertebrae), which others exploit by tempting one with burned offerings (suggestions) to grow within 33 degrees of freemasonry.

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] -2 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 13:42:09 ago (+0/-2)

WTF are you talking about? Freemasons are owned by Judeo-Satanists.

[ - ] ImplicationOverReason -1 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 14:04:56 ago (+0/-1)

Freemasons are owned by Judeo-Satanists

Who suggests fraternism (freemasonry); judaism; satanism and all the other -isms...the few or the many? Who consents to the suggested...the few or the many?

If the many consent willingly to the suggested -isms by the few...do the few own the suggested; even if the many represent the power of consent which holds it together?

From a different perspective...the so called jews don't own money...they suggest others that perceivable nature has a price and to use money to pay for it. The consenting many give the suggesting few the power to control money; to control prices; and to control suggested by tempting others to ignore perceivable.

WTF are you talking about?

What the majority of mankind willingly ignores; while reasoning against each other about the suggested -isms by the few.

[ - ] Conspirologist [op] 0 points 10 monthsJun 5, 2023 14:27:29 ago (+1/-1)

Jews own the Federal Reserve and many other countries National Banks. You are not ready yet.