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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...ing land from the ocean, and called their cities and towns ‘rotten dams’, or ‘Rotterdam’. To this day: the Dutch damn themselves, calling themse... ... 981 Why is the biggest ocean port in the world; the Dutch port of Rotterdam? Because that port was, and still is: the main port from wh... ...e. It has exported the rotten ethic of Capitalism more than any other port. Rotterdam is the main dam that dams up all of the wealth of the world ... ...ere crushed and sublimated into a sterile Greek culture that had its roots in Spartan ideas, culture, and tradition. Sparta was a Greek military... ...2 lifestyle that came to be admired by the other Greek warrior cultures. The Spartans became so impoverished when there was no war: that they began... ...ves out to rich trading Polis’… just to make ends meet. Turning their entire Spartan cultural ethic of independence into a hypocritical, public jok... ... respected by even their own slaves, their own Kings, or their own elite. Sparta was actually an amalgamation of two cultures. One was a lesbian... .... The Amazons despised all males, and the males all feared the Amazons. The Spartan tribes of lesbians and male homosexuals copulated in revulsion...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

... to which he belongs would do, is not a dishonest man. In the republick of Sparta, it 237 Boswell’s Life of Johnson was agreed, that stealing was not... ...ermanent language. Consider, Sir; how you should feel, were you to find at Rotterdam an epi- taph upon Erasmus IN DUTCH!’—BOSWELL. 383 Boswell’s Life... ...e amiss; for it contains only truth, and that truth kindly intended. . . . Spartam quam nactus es orna; make the most and best of your lot, and compar...

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