Not tryna make anything overtly """"political""" inasmuch as I want to give a reliable outlet with a e s t h e t i c curation. I don't think blogs are the answer, or can be the answer.
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The Modernist Magazine scene of the early 20th century was enabled by a bunch of microscopic "publics" of mere-one-to-two-thousand circulation.
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The best incentive to get ppo around here to actually produce content is to give monetary compensation- & I think there is a sort of mystical compensation in seeing one's work translated into a corporeal product- something the internet can never provide. Tactility >>> Virality.
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I'm sick of living in world where people buy shitty zero book prints of ann nagle writing about 4chan culture- no publisher is going to make what I want to read, so, god willing, I'll do it if I can.
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@KANTBOT20K has almost twice the followers of@Zer0Books Where's his book deal?3 replies 0 retweets 35 likesShow this thread -
popularity doesn't equate to quality
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Quantity has a quality all its own.
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Hard disagree, Stirner's popularity has hurt him more than its helped.
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But Stirner was garbage even before he had a single copy of his work published, it just kept getting worse thereafter.
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you're into stirner AND meme christianity? you're far gone man, lol
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