As I Walk These Broken Roads
A post-apocalyptic science fiction novel.
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Leo M.J. Aurini
Professionally a Bachelor of History, a Bachelor of Geographic Information Systems, and a Canadian Forces Infantry Veteran.
I write science fiction, play the saxophone, study philosophy and psychology, have dabbled in film making, and am a faithful member of the Catholic Church. Politically speaking, I'm a Red Tory and a Monarchist; my views are often heterodox to the mainstream opinion.
I'm also a strong believer in wearing hats for any occasion.
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Don’t snap under the pressure, Aurini. Love your videos, but some ending on this one with a guilt jab. We’ve got enough feminine sociality running free as it is. It’s a race to the bottom, just the strategic truth. Sooner or later, sovereignty will be in play, and we owe it to ourselves to give fate a chance. I don’t think I am alone to advise red-pill men to enjoy the orgy as a poor substitute where it is better than nothing whilst keeping one’s enemies closer, and to score money for the best positioning possible in the decline and in the likely and desirable free-for-all, thus living for today and tomorrow regardless of timing. There is no shame in playing the game to one’s best ability if one harbors the intent and will to change the field of play to a productive system. There is folly in pretending one has potential that one does not by not taking into consideration the social value of others who constitute one’s inescapable environment. Nature has a rhythm; no man is civilized alone. When in Rome outwardly do as the Romans. All great social change starts covertly and ends overtly. We are simply preparing each other for what could be an asymmetric conflict in earnest beyond the bounds of mind share and the substance of knowledge. Peace and piece, brothers.
Nice blazer.