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I first saw you on The Stoa and I have now posted about The Philosophers Queens on my new Substack. https://open.substack.com/pub/johnstokdijk538/p/the-philosopher-queens?r=9im79&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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Thank you for the shoutout! Glad this has led you to our work. ❤️

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Jan 25·edited Jan 25Liked by Rachel Haywire

Camille. I havent read your work yet. Would you send me some. Have gone through a whole capture and dropaload on transgressive nature of writing, and what it brings to me as language, as ferocious ramps to the fweedom. Tho I do go more backwards than forwards. The future and the apps you guys are sharing and all that. No me I am two steps from Sylvia still with my head down burroughs toe my body leaving my body — getting stuck in zones that terrorize, and are flooding with suggestive transgressives…

Tears for fears cheers. Skiers.

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After perusing this substack, this philosophical (as opposed to political) anarchist student of western magical traditions has a silly, boyish, totally innocent, absolutely respectful crush.

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I’m cool with that as long as you understand that I see trad wives as the new social justice warriors.

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After two failed long relationships with feminist woke bisexuals who demanded I emasculate myself, such social justice warriors are precisely the kind America needs and I would support, and who probably are some of the only women who would not blanche at the need for the sword.

https://williamhunterduncan.substack.com/p/the-way-of-the-sword

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I was referring to how the majority of trad wives (why isn’t this a term offline?) are just doing what is trendy and popular now, much like the social justice warriors previously were. I don’t believe that very many of these women were genuine in their convictions either time around. I respect anyone who is genuine and sincere in this society of nihilism and decadence. That is my hardline stance. Also, I like swords.

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I think a lot of Americans are feeling adrift, spiritually lost, longing for a way home, not having any idea how, falling into old ways of being that no longer serve but make them feel good for a time. Probably WWIII will necessitate some of that return "home", that we can't imagine otherwise. I don't remember who said it, but the future is an undiscovered country.

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