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>>23368707
I care fren.
What was your PhD about?

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>>22545244
It isn’t too late for you. I promise you it isn’t.

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>>22264392
>sweet mother of based
thx i have my moments

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>>19212468
good night fren

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wagmi

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>>17999002
Aquí tiene estimado.
https://www.ebookelo.com/ebook/23785/las-flores-del-mal-trad-manuel-j-santayana

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>>17952538
I would like that, always wanted a penpal.

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>>17935697
I can be your fren if you want

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>>17911838
>>17911956

If your doing ancient /lit/, then you should add Tacitus at least

I've also really enjoyed Ammianus Marcellinus

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>>17906607
It is in Andrew Roberts' Napoleon: A Life.
Also:
>He steeled himself to embark on a social life for the first time, although he wasn't comfortable in the company of women. This might in part have been because of his looks; a woman who met him several times that spring called him "the thinnest and queerest being I ever met... so thin that he inspired pity". Another nicknamed him "Puss-in-boots". The socialite Laure d'Abrantes, who knew Napoleon at this time, though probably not as well as she later claimed in her bitchy memories, remember him "with a shabby round hat drawn over the collar of his grey greatcoat, without gloves because he used to say they were a useless luxury, with boots ill-made and ill-blackened, with his thinness and his sallow complexion."
>By July 12 he was trying to persuade himself that he was ovee Désirée [A girl who had rejected him], railling to Joseph against the effeminacy of men who were interested in women.
>On St. Helena he defined love as "the occupation if the idle man, the distraction of the warrior, the stumbling block of the sovereign", and told one of his entourage: "Love does not really exist. It's an artificial sentiment born of society".

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