What's the most eye-opening form of media you've ever "consumed"
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Cracked.com listacles
The God Delusion
Buzzfeed.com
/pol/
>>81361999
>>81362077
What did you learn?
reality.
4chan obviously
No where else compares to this place: Every interest is catered for, it is immediate and it is truly international
>>81361539
the bible actually, taught me everything I believed in was a lie and after that found /pol/ which taught me about (((them)))
Andrei Rublev
It turned me from an edgy atheist liberal to a agnostic theist libertarian.
>>81362476
I totally agree with you. This shithole is the last place for decent discussion on the internet. Everything else is just attentionwhoring, gaming or ads
Black Dynamite
1984 by George Orwell. Basically made me start thinking everyone in history could be made-up to influence how people think, like how the ministry of Truth operated basically.
Also made me start to question whether the Holocaust actually happened or not, which led me here.
>>81361539
/pol/
jihadwatch.org
makes you realize just how much suffering Islam causes on a daily basis, and how much of it is actively being covered for by soulless "liberals".
>>81361539
No More Mr. Nice Guy by Robert Glover
redpilled me before the red pill was a meme
4chan
every other website is shit
as a child:
scooby do
taught me to question EVERYTHING, dont trust ANYONE, and to always FOLLOW THE MONEY, and its usually the most fake friendly fucker whos pulling shit.
>>81361539
>papers
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>textbooks
>drugs lmao
>>81361539
The Selfish Gene
Explains from zero exactly how life can evolve from other life. Solid case, gives you enough info to see it's mathematically inevitable.
>>81363547
Fuck you kike
Music
turner diaries
>>81362928
More importantly, virtue signalling is completely pointless to all but tripfags.
>>81361539
The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, shame its not more popular
>>81361539
Every book or essay written by Julius Evola. There are no right wing intellectuals alive today who even approach his genius.
>>81361539
The musical artist known as "Moonman"
>>81369108
was he gay?
This was pretty interesting back in the early 2000s when i saw it
The Power of Nightmares
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTg4qnyUGxg