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Additionally, I have been reading a lot of books recently. I've read The People's History of the United States, The 48 Laws of Power, The Pedagogy of the Oppressed, and I'm still trying to get my hand on the Celestine Prophecy. All of these books are interesting and such but none of these selections have really opened my eyes to anything that I haven't at least glimpsed before. I always wonder if there is that one book that exists that will just elevate my thinking process to a previously unattained plateau. If anyone has any suggesstions, please supply.
Come to grips with the fact that most OKP's are of the Nut Hugger lineage, so, if you' re not part of the little cliques that exist 'round here, your posts will probably tank like Souljaboy's album sales.