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All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
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End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of America

End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of America

Chris Jennings

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  • End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of America
    Thoughts from 18%

    Chapter 3 perfectly encapsulates the absolute delusion that is Christian fundamentalism. It’s shaped by a harmful theology that makes the very idea of historical progress difficult to trust. So instead of embracing a perfect world, they run from it.

    Apoplectic belief, especially premillennial dispensationalism, teaches people how to falsely interpret the world around them. If history is understood as moving toward corruption and divine judgment, then social progress can look misleading. Even genuine attempts to improve society can be considered as distractions from the “real” story, which is that the world is falling apart exactly as prophecy said it would.

    So then it creates a different relationship to history. A progressive view of history assumes that, however imperfectly, people can work to improve social conditions. But an apocalyptic view assumes that history is unraveling toward divine intervention. So then decline is evidence that events are unfolding as they should. As Jennings says, fundamentalists begin to look at catastrophic news and see proof of the impending apocalypse in everything they read. It literally just solidifies their erroneous beliefs. And they don’t want to change any of it, because then it would negate their worldview.

    The political and emotional consequences of this are insane. If the world is seen as terminal rather than improvable, then the central task of the believer is not to embrace positive change but to remain spiritually separate from a corrupt society. It affects how people live, what they fear, and how they interpret reality.

    Every new emergency becomes further proof that the prophetic reading of history was correct. That’s such dangerous thinking, I’m terrified that these people vote

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  • theodenreads commented on lonelyghostie's review of Blood of Hercules (Villains of Lore, #1)

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  • Blood of Hercules (Villains of Lore, #1)
    lonelyghostie
    Oct 02, 2025
    0.5
    Enjoyment: Quality: Characters: Plot:
    abandon hope. this is pure slop. this is slop’s final form. 

    i will fully admit, i did not go into this book with an open mind or pure intentions. i am not a romantasy reader. i only read this because i have never laughed harder at an author’s attempt to market a book on tiktok. the absolute word salad over videos of her crying were genuinely so baffling i had to see what the fuss was about. now that i’ve read it, girl, why the fuck are you crying on god’s internet? i couldn’t even shed a tear of boredom for this trash. 

    nothing about this book is redeemable. everything about it is juvenile: the characters, the plot, the romance, the marketing, the humor. 

    the characters are all terrible. alexis is someone’s 6th grade self-insert OC. she’s a tortured math genius who is constantly being beaten up, and also has zero deduction skills. it takes 80% of the book to get to the big reveal that she’s hercules which is already included in the book summary, so it was incredibly anticlimactic. alexis is the only idiot who has no idea what’s happening.

    the romance? nonexistent. four men who do nothing but rag on alexis all book but also pine incredibly hard for someone they have zero connection to. no one likes each other because they’re all so unlikeable and insufferable. it’s so BORING. even the characters who are established to be together have no chemistry. if you’re hoping for spice, the most you get in the first 95% of the book is nonconsensual nipple play and then one chapter of two men playing dj on her clit, also dubiously consented to. 

    the entire book should be a case study on show, don’t tell. all the lore is vomited out in a single chapter. we spend 80% of this book in the academy and it goes nowhere. nothing happens except for like two vaguely threatening notes and both of her professor/love interests being one monologue away from becoming full blown disney villains. 

    but by far the thing i hate about this book the most is the “humor”. to call it juvenile would be demeaning to fart jokes. it physically hurts to read some of the repeated jokes that weren’t funny the first time and definitely aren’t the fifth time around. the use of parentheses to clarify the sarcasm is worthy of jail. free the nips and lips? free me, bitch. free me from ever knowing i exist on an earth with this book. 

    i get it now, when people say they turn off their brains to read and not think critically about the media they engage with. i get it. if i could shut my brain off and find this enjoyable, i would fire my therapist. honestly if this is the state of romantasy and booktok, do me a favor, take me out back and old yeller me. 
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  • All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East Terror
    The Irony...

    I don't fully know what the vibes were in the 1950s but the fact that an Israeli journalist was calling out Anglo-Iranian Oil Company for their abhorrent treatment of Iranians is wild... Like:

    "In debates with British colleagues we often tried to show them the mistake they were making in treating the Persians the way they did. The answer was usually: "We English have had hundreds of years of experience on how to treat the Natives. Socialism is all right back home, but out here you have to be the master.""

    Like dawg are you self aware bc?????????????

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  • One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
    Thoughts from 29% (mid ch 3)

    i LOVE this indictment of the "vote blue no matter who" crowd and how liberal politicians position themselves as some sort of "savior" from the more outwardly oppressive Republican party. this is why they say scratch a liberal and a fascist bleeds!

    what really irks me about this messaging is how liberal ideologues have STILL tried to push it. even as Kamala Harris lost due to her refusal to acknowledge the suffering of Palestinians, a refusal to even pretend that she would stand between Israel and Palestine as president of the most powerful country on the planet

    a woman who was running on the campaign of being the first Black/South Asian woman president, of being "Momala", of being "Gen Z's brat president", and yet she couldn't meet her voters where they were at. i still vividly remember the image of Palestinian activists at her campaign rally, calling for the right to speak, and Kamala saying "i'm speaking" and shutting them down

    to me there is no better representation of liberal privilege than that (and mirrors the image El Akkad uses of protestors chanting Palestinian deaths at Biden's rally being drowned out by "four more years")

    the failure of Kamala represents the failure of liberalism: wanting to benefit from the support of the voterbase just by basis of identity and messaging, but not wanting to actually make any material change to the lives of those most affected. and yet the "vote blue no matter who" crowd is just as loud as ever

    TikToks calling for the return to Starbucks and McDonalds and making jokes about Trump leveling Gaza and turning it into a resort in order to "pay back" the Palestinians for "costing them the election"

    making fun of activists, calling them "single issue voters" to minimize the fact that the "single issue" is the most abhorrent moral issue known to humankind (genocide). minimizing the fact that normalizing violence abroad, normalizing genocide, serves to normalize violence at home, to justify policing and deportation and mass incarceration

    the same liberals chanting "fuck ICE" are the same liberals chanting "vote blue no matter who"; the exact same contradiction that El Akkad points out when he talks about liberalism wanting to exist in the hypocrisy of benefiting from empire while pretending to empathize with those most oppressed and harmed. liberals can oppose ICE while supporting the political party with the highest rate of deportations. liberals can oppose police violence while voting for people who arm genocides

    the cognitive dissonance is held together by the belief that intentions matter more than outcomes, that the feelings are what count, that being on the "right side" in your heart absolves you of the consequences of your vote. but intentions don't stop bombs. being "less bad" than the other option doesn't matter when both options are taking part in the same system of violence. the ability to care about violence that stays comfortably far away. the proximity determines the politics

    this topic makes me so extremely angry and El Akkad captured that very well

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  • theodenreads commented on theodenreads's review of Killer on the Road

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  • Killer on the Road
    theodenreads
    Mar 09, 2026
    4.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    the ending of this felt like being hit by a truck ngl

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  • Killer on the Road
    theodenreads
    Mar 09, 2026
    4.5
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    the ending of this felt like being hit by a truck ngl

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  • theodenreads commented on theodenreads's review of A Bone in His Teeth

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  • A Bone in His Teeth
    theodenreads
    Mar 05, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    I didn't cry but I ALMOST did, which is an accomplishment on this book's part

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  • A Bone in His Teeth
    theodenreads
    Mar 05, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    I didn't cry but I ALMOST did, which is an accomplishment on this book's part

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    A Bone in His Teeth

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  • polycule book recs

    as the title says, i'm looking for books with polyamory! any mix of genders is fine but bonus points if there's at least one nonbinary person!

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