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      They saw a moral outrage with the people leaving reddit and thought “Finally! A chance to prove my intellectual superiority to those idiots who actually care about things!”

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          They did take a lot of pride in talking about how much they read from “multiple sources” but also seemed incapable of reading a short pamphlet by MLK after several hours. Or reading their own sources for that matter.

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              No, I’ve seen too many libs dismiss youtube links out of hand without even watching them (even when it is literally a full documentary that is uploaded there). I think it’s more like TV and Wikipedia.

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            Multiple sources, all of whom paraphrase from AP and Reuters, who in turn, paraphrase their briefings from their CIA handlers.

            But they don’t look at any non-western source, because those are all propaganda.

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          Wdym, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, and hungry games are books. Only people with 200+ IQ can understand such literature, I guess that’s why you can’t understand such brilliance, another common Hexchanian L

          Le sigh sadness

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              NGL I never read that series or eragon. Read the tears of a tiger series, HP(stopped at goblet of fire because that’s all I had), read hunger games, poo poo’d twilight, and idk I think that’s it, I remember reading a lot but it was mostly textbooks or dictionaries or

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                The first book in Eragon is impressive in that the guy was only like 16 when he wrote it, it’s way better than anything I could write at 16. Still, it’s very clearly a 16 year old drawing a lot of “inspiration” from Lord of the Rings and other fantasy books/movies they’ve seen. It isn’t a good book, and the sequels are really bad.