Tristan Tate
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What the f*** does that even mean? You've been sad before? Well, me too. I can't stand it. And it's a very easy way to get the quick fix, to make you feel special, to make you feel like nothing is your fault, to absolve yourself of all responsibilities. Instead of absolving yourself through your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, you can absolve yourself of your sins and your failures through...
Yeah, that's very interesting. It depends if you're talking fiction or nonfiction. So reading is a way of escapism. Like I like stories. I like fictional novels because you learn a lot from them. I would say that ignore all the movies. They're all gay, but everyone knows the story of the three musketeers. You know, that's a 50 hour read.
Yeah, that's very interesting. It depends if you're talking fiction or nonfiction. So reading is a way of escapism. Like I like stories. I like fictional novels because you learn a lot from them. I would say that ignore all the movies. They're all gay, but everyone knows the story of the three musketeers. You know, that's a 50 hour read.
Yeah, that's very interesting. It depends if you're talking fiction or nonfiction. So reading is a way of escapism. Like I like stories. I like fictional novels because you learn a lot from them. I would say that ignore all the movies. They're all gay, but everyone knows the story of the three musketeers. You know, that's a 50 hour read.
If you read that book, it's a extremely long and incredible book. And what you learn from that, although that these people were fictional characters, is the real love. that men can platonically have for other men. The love that you have for your friends in the way that they'll die for each other.
If you read that book, it's a extremely long and incredible book. And what you learn from that, although that these people were fictional characters, is the real love. that men can platonically have for other men. The love that you have for your friends in the way that they'll die for each other.
If you read that book, it's a extremely long and incredible book. And what you learn from that, although that these people were fictional characters, is the real love. that men can platonically have for other men. The love that you have for your friends in the way that they'll die for each other.
I mean, I've seen, don't even get me started, but I've seen Netflix adaptations on conspiracy theories that Abe Lincoln was gay. Why? Because he wrote in his letters, you know, I love you with all my heart to a friend of his. But when you read this book written in the 1850s in France with its original language about these three, four men who really love each other.
I mean, I've seen, don't even get me started, but I've seen Netflix adaptations on conspiracy theories that Abe Lincoln was gay. Why? Because he wrote in his letters, you know, I love you with all my heart to a friend of his. But when you read this book written in the 1850s in France with its original language about these three, four men who really love each other.
I mean, I've seen, don't even get me started, but I've seen Netflix adaptations on conspiracy theories that Abe Lincoln was gay. Why? Because he wrote in his letters, you know, I love you with all my heart to a friend of his. But when you read this book written in the 1850s in France with its original language about these three, four men who really love each other.
And they talk to each other in this way. You learn how male friendship can be strong and beautiful. Without society trying to tell you it's gay. Because back then there was no gay agenda trying to make everything gay. Oh, the new Three Musketeers movie. I watched it in French. And they make one of the characters gay. Of course they have to. Everything has to be gay now.
And they talk to each other in this way. You learn how male friendship can be strong and beautiful. Without society trying to tell you it's gay. Because back then there was no gay agenda trying to make everything gay. Oh, the new Three Musketeers movie. I watched it in French. And they make one of the characters gay. Of course they have to. Everything has to be gay now.
And they talk to each other in this way. You learn how male friendship can be strong and beautiful. Without society trying to tell you it's gay. Because back then there was no gay agenda trying to make everything gay. Oh, the new Three Musketeers movie. I watched it in French. And they make one of the characters gay. Of course they have to. Everything has to be gay now.
No, but there's a 20 second clip at the bar where he says he's bisexual. Which adds nothing to the story. And I turned the movie off halfway through. It infuriated me. Because the book is so good. So, yeah, I like classical novels. I like... The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, those are both Alexander Dumas. The original Dracula novel.
No, but there's a 20 second clip at the bar where he says he's bisexual. Which adds nothing to the story. And I turned the movie off halfway through. It infuriated me. Because the book is so good. So, yeah, I like classical novels. I like... The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, those are both Alexander Dumas. The original Dracula novel.
No, but there's a 20 second clip at the bar where he says he's bisexual. Which adds nothing to the story. And I turned the movie off halfway through. It infuriated me. Because the book is so good. So, yeah, I like classical novels. I like... The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo, those are both Alexander Dumas. The original Dracula novel.
I have a copy that was the one that, when it was launched in America, they sent 13 copies of it over in 1899. And they were on display in bookstores for people to flip through to see if the novel was going to be a success. I have one of those 1899 copies. Wow. Yeah. Wow. It's amazing.