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@GnosticMoldovan

Moldova's biggest Hölderlin fan 🎭. Menschheitsdämmerung enjoyer 🩸.

Katılım Ocak 2025
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
I unironically look like this
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Guilherme José
Guilherme José@guilherme94jose·
They promote Arendt. They promote Habermas. They promote Freud. They promote the worst ideological trash produced in the 20th century. But they never promote René Guénon. Ask yourself why.
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@elufuruk @guilherme94jose Keep advocating, old man. Just keep reading your based and trad books! And everything will be alright! Just keep advocating!
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"S-SCIENCE IS GAY! PUSHING YOURSELF BEYOND THE LIMITATIONS OF NATURE IS BUGMAN MAGGOT COPE! YOU ARE NOT FAUSTIAN!!!!!!" "All Traces of the Past will be Buried alongside the Dead."
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@eminescujugend Why would you draw the swastika on his forehead, fratele meu întru Zamolxes, he was literally an opioid-addicted pedophile; he would've been a BBC fetishist if he lived today
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Crai@eminescujugend·
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@perendi He's American after all
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ᾶσχτ (âsht)@perendi·
Roman Helmet Guy should consider taking the helmet off because it is clearly on too tight and destroying what little mental capacity he had.
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@eminescujugend Nicușor Dan can do the funniest shit of all time right now
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@realKalos Can I tear your hymen wide open?
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Καλός@realKalos·
In 2003, after a thorough study of the Mahabharata, Giampaolo Thomasetti began work on a large-scale project dedicated to it. After 12 years, he completed his collection of over 20 majestic paintings depicting the main moments of this great spiritual epic. 👇
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@perendi Come to Moldova I will sacrifice one of my grandma's rams for your health and wellbeing
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ᾶσχτ (âsht)@perendi·
@GnosticMoldovan I’ve only seen black women with it, but I admittedly don’t spend much time in any of the countries you listed
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ᾶσχτ (âsht)@perendi·
Why does every black woman over a certain age always leave the house with one of these?
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@LapisLazAlter @BorealBaron Are you cognitively illiterate, or do you just struggle to express your thoughts in English?
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βόρειος βαρόνος@BorealBaron·
I think of Romania as the most tragic case of European cultural destruction brought by communism. After WWI, it had doubled in size and possessed a tremendous intellectual vanguard. Codreanu and the Iron Guard built a massive movement with real electoral support, volunteers on the ground, and warriors who were ready to die fighting against communism across Europe (a clear counterexample to the claim that fascism only triumphs in humiliated nations). They would have taken power if the monarchy had not crushed them and killed their leadership. Then Antonescu removed the king and Romania became Germany’s strongest ally on the Eastern Front, providing around 800,000 soldiers, a major contribution that often goes unnoticed, until the war turned against the Axis and the monarchy carried out another coup. By then it was too late. The communists had already entered the country and installed local collaborators who had previously had no popular support. This is how the country ended up being ruled by clowns like Ceausescu. Many of its best people, like Cioran and Eliade, fled the country, and they were only the first wave of talent to leave. After the fall of communism, the country was left in a very disadvantaged position, with a huge distance to recover and rebuild from the damage caused by marxism
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Ion I. Moța, the son of an Orthodox priest and deputy leader of Codreanu's Iron Guard, died fighting in the Spanish Civil War. The massive funeral processions that followed made the Iron Guard’s ideals of spiritual self-sacrifice concrete and tripled the movement's size.

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LapisLazuli@LapisLazAlter·
@GnosticMoldovan @BorealBaron Only a few of those names are internationally known and that's because of them moving to France/ the US. Romania has always been a backwater.
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@BorealBaron București - after Berlin, Rome, Vienna and Paris, was the capital of humanities: Futurism, Expressionism, Psychoanalysis, Orthodox Revivalism, Religious Studies, Occultism, Indo-European Linguistics - all mixed and created a very weird yet lively intellectual climate.
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mih*il@GnosticMoldovan·
@BorealBaron In the interbellum, Romania was the intellectual power house of Eastern Europe. You had people like Cioran, Blaga, Ionescu, Rădulescu-Motru, Fondane, Eliade, etc. They were actively being published in Germany, France, Italy and coresponding with the likes of C.Schmitt or Evola.
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