Your description of Lolita is absolutely horrendous, my dude. Nabokov absolutely was NOT writing about his fantasies with Lolita - in fact, he himself was a child sex abuse victim. The whole point of the book is to expose how deeply reprehensible and manipulative the abuser is. You do interesting videos usually, but that part is wildly inaccurate, and frankly borderline offensive.
@@jayhollows5729 I was just about to say "what?! no, she surely didn't" but I Googled it and holy hell, she DID call it a love story. What kinda whacked out opinion is that?! It's like calling The Diary of Anne Frank an adventure story...
i'll say it here because some people can't understand that part, lolita is AGAINST child abuse, you're not supposed to agree with the narrator, he is disgusting and talks nonsense to justify his sick obsession with the girl, it's called an unreliable narrator, the author is a child abuse victim
Nabokov did not write Lolita as an endorsement of pedophilia. It was a condemnation of the practice. The point is Humbert Humbert in the book is a monster who is trying to justify his terrible behavior. In fact, Nabokov experience being molested as a child which had a hand in him writing that book. It's not an endorsement it's condemning what Humbert has done, but everyone keeps missing the point.
Thank you so much for saying this, I was looking for this comment. Nabokov didn’t want his book to be sexualized in the slightest, but many publishers made it out to be that way. Now there’s so much misinformation. The entire point is so you can be disgusted with the main character, he’s an unreliable narrator.
The take on Lolits is so insane. Brave New World also foesnt force people to take drugs. They do it willingly, which ties into the consumerism theme. How much of this was written by AI or just skimmed off Wikipedia lol
6:54 - 7:06 My friend, you might need to retract your statement about Vladimir Nabokov right there because that's DEFINITELY not the reason why he wrote the book.
most of the 'questioning religion' is basically just the author tipping his fedora, saying religion dumb without any explanation except one that wasn't pulled outa his ass. its like saying gravity is fake without making any decent points
@@Grand_Kaiserin_ElysiumThe funniest thing is it's totally not what actual people who wanna make things go boom would use. You can download old US Army field manuals that are much more useful for free off the Internet.
Timestamps 0:00 the anarchist cookbook 1:13 the satanic verses 3:01 120 days of sodom 4:06 lady chatterley's lover 5:28 the 48 laws of power 6:54 lolita 8:26 brave new world 9:53 animal farm 11:18 the grapes of wrath 12:31 slautherhouse five 13:51 invisible man 14:56 the satanic bible 16:30 the lesser key of solomon 17:46 gospel of judas 19:12 book of shadows 20:35 book of enoch 22:15 the grand grimoire 22:31 the book of the law 25:12 shams al- Ma'arif 26:54 codex gigas 28:23 titicut follies 29:41 farenheit 9/11 31:11 no fire zone 32:18 the cove 33:30 the act of killing 34:46 zeitgeist 35:53 the act of seeing with one's own eyes 37:33 the war game 38:52 the soviet story 40:10 under the sun 41:30 vaxxed 42:49 zero days
Lolita was actually supposed to be like a controversial RUclips parody except it's like a book that was banned the author does not support child abuse or whatever he writes in this book he may be writing this because he thinks there's no way you can afford therapy so he probably would have asked for money so we can forget about this and the book
I once used that A-Cookbook, on my foster brother's willingness to believe it, but there is a blurb or more, decades now, and I'm prattling on but it was about getting LSD effects from fermenting orange peels in the dark or something. I fermented orange peels in a cup in the towel closet, and convinced said foster brother to drink some of the liquid so he can trip balls. That was my take away from that book, tricking the other kid to take a sip of moldy orange peel juice for a home made acid trip. Did I get in a lot of trouble? Yes, but I became a legend with a few of the younger workers at the DSHS office we all went to, who got a kick out of it.
In regards to animal farm - you covered it well but forgot that it was an allegory for the Soviet Union - and that it was written in the '40s whilst the West was still allied to the Soviet Union after the Second World War. This controversy was unpopular through the West, but it is still banned in China and Russia. It is now taught in school in Britain as a means to warn of the corruption of power, but also sort of in order to alienate East and West.
I still remember my first cooking class at school. It was gr1 and the french teacher was theaching us how to make scrambled eggs but only using french. I made the best eggs WHILE ignoring her orders and just said in english "my mom teaches me to cook. I'ved been making eggs for a year now." My mom and dad taught me to cook from the age of four. They told me later the reason why is " you won't always have a parent or girlfriend or wife to cook and clean for you, you gotta know how to do it yourself." They also were nerds and taught me how to solder and circuit bend.
i read A LOT of these as set texts in highschool. i love that. the rest i found in my early 20's with only a few unread... maybe Australia likes subversion? definitely think it's important to read widely including the ones that are banned.
1984, Animal Farm, Grapes of Wrath and Fahrenheit were all books i read in middle/high school. Knowing theyre banned in certain places is beyond ironic
I was a bit confused as well, but it's not just Animal Farm. Doing a quick search on Amazon makes it apparent that most, if not all of these books, are not just accessible, but Easily accessible, with a handful event being in the public domain because of how old they are. I think the criteria for this video is simply any book that was banned at any time in the United States. Not necessarily a book that is currently banned now, or impossible to find
The crazy thing is in middle school we read animal farm and I only discovered it was banned soon after. I think my school doesn’t care if it’s banned or not
every english teacher wants to be cool, I'm pretty sue everyone read a 'banned book' 1984 was banned but the ban was ignored so often it didn't matter. a lot of that applies to these books. technically the bible is a banned book by animal farm definitions in what places can offer them.
I watched The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes after this because I didn’t believe it. It has 3 sections. 1. Preperation- the blood is drained from a corpse to dehydrate it before diesection, where you can see the life be drained out of a person that looks they were sleeping. 2. Disection- Male and female corpses are disected in this section, showing skulls being cut open and chests being cracked and many organs being removed, including but not limited to the brain, lungs, and intestines. This is the longest section. 3. Clean-up - This section is the shortest, containing the washing of the disected corpses with the film ending with the floor being mopped. The entire film is accented with a song called Pick Up the Knife and is entirely silent for all 32 minutes except for that music on repeat. It's disturbing in a way that makes it feel fake, but in the back of your mind, you know it's entirely real.
The funny thing is the Anarchist Cookbook is not that useful. TM 31-210 (aka the Improvised Munitions Handbook) has much better recipes that are actually tested (because ya know, it's designed for actual soldiers in mind) AND it's perfectly legal to download and peruse since it's declassified material
I've tried to read some Crowley book. I'm glad my thought of wanting to throw up and having a headache is justified. Anyone I talked to about it to somone in the Thelema told me I was weird and basically telling me how that shouldn't want. The more I learned about it the more it seems like a cult to me
"This video is a compelling journey through the history of banned texts! It’s intriguing to see how different societies have responded to literature that challenges norms and ideas. Your insights really highlight the importance of free expression. I appreciate the effort you put into this! Looking forward to more thought-provoking content!"
My high school had us read Slaughterhouse Five. They've always had a knack for ignoring bans and teaching touchy subjects. It is my favorite book and I'm glad my school urged us to read it.
The devil's picture in the Code. Gigas is in the middle, not at the front. And since the opposing page is a picture of the City of God, the Satan picture is probably just counterpoint.
I’m actually currently reading 48 laws of power. It is an interesting book, but in my opinion, just how reading a chemistry book doesn’t make you a chemist, reading this book won’t make you a master manipulator. The topics and examples presented are difficult to implement in real life and honestly, the book is so dull at times, most children will loose interest almost immediately.
Seems like alot of these books being banned are cuz some religion or government, doesn't like the idea of people being actually free from their control - like a dictator afraid to loose power over pple.. That by itself is errie. Considering that people in the Us are currently engaging in book banning and burning, some of these books sound like an interesting read, cuz some concepts described here, sound like stuff I've seen in various shows and films I'd seen. People's stupidity will never cease to make me laugh - they're so quick to ban a book, but dont realize they can't ban ideas and thoughts (cuz someone else somewhere probably has the same ideas in the banned books lol. Everybody is human afterall.) Brave New World sounds like aspects of the game "We Happy Few" and the film "Gattaca" o.o
The Anarchist's cookbook is actually changed a lot. Unless you get the earliest versions - a lot of those recipes are fake and do not actually work, or either so complicated that they barely DO work. There's a reason those explosives in Columbine failed to set off, and thanfully - saved a lot of people. You could get much better recipes for this shyte just browsing some dubious forums, or asking on 4chan.
Looking in the comments everyone points out Lolita being described wrong when every book is described wrong. This person hasn't read a single one of them.
16:21 You don't need to be a conservative parent to disallow your kids from reading shit. I myself am a teenager, but parents must the teach you and support you, and if needed forbid content.
Im in year 8 and we read animal farm for morning read... good idea to give 13 year olds to contemplate starting a revolution against the english education system
I'm really surprised you included a depiction of Muhammed in your section on the Satanic Verses, usually not a great idea. I personally don't care, but it's pretty bold
i never knew that brave new world was banned. im from the uk and i was made to read brave new world as a part of my school curiculum and i was then given a copy when i left school
Where is Animal Farm banned? I read it in middle school after a school book of excerpts from literature had the first chapter as a teaching lesson and it became one of my favorites after. Also echoing everyone else on the gross mischaracterization of Nabokov
Your description of Lolita is absolutely horrendous, my dude. Nabokov absolutely was NOT writing about his fantasies with Lolita - in fact, he himself was a child sex abuse victim. The whole point of the book is to expose how deeply reprehensible and manipulative the abuser is. You do interesting videos usually, but that part is wildly inaccurate, and frankly borderline offensive.
Thank you for pointing that out
That's insane. My condolences to nabukov I actually feel very sorry for him that he had to suffer this
Jk Rowling said she liked it because it was a beautiful love story.
Jk Rowling liked it because she thought it was a beautiful love story
@@jayhollows5729 I was just about to say "what?! no, she surely didn't" but I Googled it and holy hell, she DID call it a love story.
What kinda whacked out opinion is that?! It's like calling The Diary of Anne Frank an adventure story...
i'll say it here because some people can't understand that part, lolita is AGAINST child abuse, you're not supposed to agree with the narrator, he is disgusting and talks nonsense to justify his sick obsession with the girl, it's called an unreliable narrator, the author is a child abuse victim
Exactly
@@felipemacedo4596 and jk Rowling said Lolita was a beautiful love story
@@jayhollows5729 honestly? not surprising at all that moldy b would say that 💀💀
@@jayhollows5729not surprised
Good point, you're just misusing the unreliable narrator part. He is completely reliable, just not around your kids.
Nabokov did not write Lolita as an endorsement of pedophilia. It was a condemnation of the practice. The point is Humbert Humbert in the book is a monster who is trying to justify his terrible behavior.
In fact, Nabokov experience being molested as a child which had a hand in him writing that book. It's not an endorsement it's condemning what Humbert has done, but everyone keeps missing the point.
Thank you so much for saying this, I was looking for this comment. Nabokov didn’t want his book to be sexualized in the slightest, but many publishers made it out to be that way. Now there’s so much misinformation. The entire point is so you can be disgusted with the main character, he’s an unreliable narrator.
I know right! I saw his video about the book here and I was like, "WHAT?!"
You gotta admit, there was something wrong about what he said.
Reading lolita as a teen was what clued me in to my own abuse from my dad.
the movie adaptations didn't help either with the premier poster of the movie, the one with the "seductive" lips
Evaluator is a moron
The take on Lolits is so insane.
Brave New World also foesnt force people to take drugs. They do it willingly, which ties into the consumerism theme.
How much of this was written by AI or just skimmed off Wikipedia lol
Well it’s obvious he didn’t ACTUALLY read any of the books. They aren’t at all easy to get your hands on
@@theveganduolingobird7349 but lolita is. even then, you dont have to read it to understand why it was actually written. think for a seocnd
@@veganmocha I’m not defending him, I’m saying he did poor research.
6:54 - 7:06 My friend, you might need to retract your statement about Vladimir Nabokov right there because that's DEFINITELY not the reason why he wrote the book.
plus, im pretty sure depicting pedophilia in your books doesnt get you lynched (Game of Thrones)
Isn't it because the funny clock man popped his father, or something?
Animal Farm isn’t banned in the UK, instead it’s actually STUDIED in high school. I actually enjoyed it, too.
I quite like it
same (bruh) and there my teacher was telling me the people at the back of the class were the metaphorical pigs
My dad made me watch a movie of the same name and without any knowledge prior so it was a weird experience
Also studied in Australia high schools
I read it in my freshman class in Oklahoma.. so not banned?
the fact that it would've been so easy to research and look up the true meaning behind lolita...
Y'all know damn well Nabokov didn't write that book out of personal preferences. BFFR
@@TheMaria0398 jk Rowling said Lolita was a beautiful love story
@@jayhollows5729no one gives af about that cheesy pdf file
He probably didnt
You could have updated your interpretation about Lolita, but thanks for gathering all the series anyways
Nearly all of these are either questioning religions or questioning the government, so much for freedom of speech
insulting religion, and half of these have nothing to do with religion or the government
most of the 'questioning religion' is basically just the author tipping his fedora, saying religion dumb without any explanation except one that wasn't pulled outa his ass. its like saying gravity is fake without making any decent points
i mean the anarchist one does make sense to be banned cause like….. dont tell people to kill people or how to make bombs
@@Grand_Kaiserin_Elysium yeahhh that makes sense
@@Grand_Kaiserin_ElysiumThe funniest thing is it's totally not what actual people who wanna make things go boom would use.
You can download old US Army field manuals that are much more useful for free off the Internet.
Timestamps
0:00 the anarchist cookbook
1:13 the satanic verses
3:01 120 days of sodom
4:06 lady chatterley's lover
5:28 the 48 laws of power
6:54 lolita
8:26 brave new world
9:53 animal farm
11:18 the grapes of wrath
12:31 slautherhouse five
13:51 invisible man
14:56 the satanic bible
16:30 the lesser key of solomon
17:46 gospel of judas
19:12 book of shadows
20:35 book of enoch
22:15 the grand grimoire
22:31 the book of the law
25:12 shams al- Ma'arif
26:54 codex gigas
28:23 titicut follies
29:41 farenheit 9/11
31:11 no fire zone
32:18 the cove
33:30 the act of killing
34:46 zeitgeist
35:53 the act of seeing with one's own eyes
37:33 the war game
38:52 the soviet story
40:10 under the sun
41:30 vaxxed
42:49 zero days
I want the 120 days of Sodom I want to be corrupted by knowledge
I like animal farm, has such a sad but great story
They literally have the lesser key of Solomon on Spotify audiobooks.
Although it's useless without the illustrations.
Lolita was actually supposed to be like a controversial RUclips parody except it's like a book that was banned the author does not support child abuse or whatever he writes in this book he may be writing this because he thinks there's no way you can afford therapy so he probably would have asked for money so we can forget about this and the book
I once used that A-Cookbook, on my foster brother's willingness to believe it, but there is a blurb or more, decades now, and I'm prattling on but it was about getting LSD effects from fermenting orange peels in the dark or something.
I fermented orange peels in a cup in the towel closet, and convinced said foster brother to drink some of the liquid so he can trip balls.
That was my take away from that book, tricking the other kid to take a sip of moldy orange peel juice for a home made acid trip.
Did I get in a lot of trouble? Yes, but I became a legend with a few of the younger workers at the DSHS office we all went to, who got a kick out of it.
In regards to animal farm - you covered it well but forgot that it was an allegory for the Soviet Union - and that it was written in the '40s whilst the West was still allied to the Soviet Union after the Second World War. This controversy was unpopular through the West, but it is still banned in China and Russia. It is now taught in school in Britain as a means to warn of the corruption of power, but also sort of in order to alienate East and West.
I still remember my first cooking class at school. It was gr1 and the french teacher was theaching us how to make scrambled eggs but only using french. I made the best eggs WHILE ignoring her orders and just said in english "my mom teaches me to cook. I'ved been making eggs for a year now." My mom and dad taught me to cook from the age of four. They told me later the reason why is " you won't always have a parent or girlfriend or wife to cook and clean for you, you gotta know how to do it yourself." They also were nerds and taught me how to solder and circuit bend.
i read A LOT of these as set texts in highschool. i love that. the rest i found in my early 20's with only a few unread... maybe Australia likes subversion? definitely think it's important to read widely including the ones that are banned.
Seems Australia is now in he land of free speech
1984, Animal Farm, Grapes of Wrath and Fahrenheit were all books i read in middle/high school. Knowing theyre banned in certain places is beyond ironic
I’m so confused bc my school makes us read animal farm and write an essay on it
Well, some books are banned in certain states and some states don't ban them. And some books become unban with times progression
I was a bit confused as well, but it's not just Animal Farm. Doing a quick search on Amazon makes it apparent that most, if not all of these books, are not just accessible, but Easily accessible, with a handful event being in the public domain because of how old they are.
I think the criteria for this video is simply any book that was banned at any time in the United States. Not necessarily a book that is currently banned now, or impossible to find
@@carealoo744 ohh, that makes sense now, thank you
Not all schools have banned it but more are every year sadly
My teacher made my class read it in grade 7 to teach us not to become communists, lmao.
The Anarchist cookbook should be in every library and available for all to read. They fear those with knowledge because knowledge is true power
Knowledge is also computer intelligence re-uploading a video.
The army improvised munitions handbook is better
A bomb making tutorial book should not be available for civilians to follow😭
@@atopaz05 wrong
@@atopaz05 We literally have the internet now where anyone can find the information.
The crazy thing is in middle school we read animal farm and I only discovered it was banned soon after. I think my school doesn’t care if it’s banned or not
I don't want to assume where you live, but Animal Farm is not universally banned. It's quite a common assigned read in the US.
every english teacher wants to be cool, I'm pretty sue everyone read a 'banned book' 1984 was banned but the ban was ignored so often it didn't matter. a lot of that applies to these books. technically the bible is a banned book by animal farm definitions in what places can offer them.
I watched The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes after this because I didn’t believe it.
It has 3 sections.
1. Preperation- the blood is drained from a corpse to dehydrate it before diesection, where you can see the life be drained out of a person that looks they were sleeping.
2. Disection- Male and female corpses are disected in this section, showing skulls being cut open and chests being cracked and many organs being removed, including but not limited to the brain, lungs, and intestines. This is the longest section.
3. Clean-up - This section is the shortest, containing the washing of the disected corpses with the film ending with the floor being mopped.
The entire film is accented with a song called Pick Up the Knife and is entirely silent for all 32 minutes except for that music on repeat.
It's disturbing in a way that makes it feel fake, but in the back of your mind, you know it's entirely real.
Woah what this is a thing
@@daxxjester Vimeo is the only place I've found it.
Uh oh! Looks like someone didn’t understand the point of Lolita
Anarchist cookbook❌ Borderlands logo✅
The funny thing is the Anarchist Cookbook is not that useful.
TM 31-210 (aka the Improvised Munitions Handbook) has much better recipes that are actually tested (because ya know, it's designed for actual soldiers in mind) AND it's perfectly legal to download and peruse since it's declassified material
You forgot "The Protocols of The Elders of Zion".
I've tried to read some Crowley book. I'm glad my thought of wanting to throw up and having a headache is justified. Anyone I talked to about it to somone in the Thelema told me I was weird and basically telling me how that shouldn't want.
The more I learned about it the more it seems like a cult to me
Oh my gosh we are learning animal farm in english!! Yeah its linked around russian revolution
I am pretty sure that Pigfarm was about Russian empire falling apart and Soviet Union forming
ANIMAL FARM IS PEAKKKK BRO INLOVE IT SO MUCH, we used it at school, always got a 100
"This video is a compelling journey through the history of banned texts! It’s intriguing to see how different societies have responded to literature that challenges norms and ideas. Your insights really highlight the importance of free expression. I appreciate the effort you put into this! Looking forward to more thought-provoking content!"
My high school had us read Slaughterhouse Five. They've always had a knack for ignoring bans and teaching touchy subjects. It is my favorite book and I'm glad my school urged us to read it.
When I saw the thumbnail I thought you meant THE invisible man, I was like “what did the mad scientist do to get himself banned” 😅
Personally, I thought that “The Satantic Verses” was actually a really bad book. Nothing to do with the controversy. It was just…bad.
It was basically a mockery of Islam. It breaks its rules and fictionalised the Prophet Muhammad P. B. U. H, DISGUSTING
"yeah man i have a really dark sense of humor"
*extensional dread*
The devil's picture in the Code. Gigas is in the middle, not at the front. And since the opposing page is a picture of the City of God, the Satan picture is probably just counterpoint.
Animal farm was actually standard reading material in one of my classes.
Lol Soma is a prescription sleep aid.
Now I wonder... Is a book "120 Days of Sodom" worse than a visual novel "euphoria"?
A film/book that made Mmmmm realise the close up affects of nukes on a single couple of people was When the wind blows
Where is Brave New World banned? I read it from my local library lol
I’m actually currently reading 48 laws of power. It is an interesting book, but in my opinion, just how reading a chemistry book doesn’t make you a chemist, reading this book won’t make you a master manipulator. The topics and examples presented are difficult to implement in real life and honestly, the book is so dull at times, most children will loose interest almost immediately.
I want my anarchist cookbook back lol
I've got a copy on Google drive lmao
@@JCKmusicandmore and now you're on a list😂
@lucy_Bad_Bunny yup, they been watchin me for years👀😂
3:35 "Even Johnny Sins wouldn't dare to read this book" got me 😂
bro has NOT read any of these books
Girl your description of Lolita was not it 😭😭
Special treat seeing a longer video
120 Days of Sodom sounds like a Diddy party lmao
So if you can’t overthrow corrupt leaders cause they will be replaced by bigger assholes what can you do
Didn't u already upload this video?
It's a compilation of 3 series
"I’m excited to subscribe to your channel to learn more, as I create similar content to yours!"
This is a reupload right?
you used my religions symbol in the satanic verse part. 2:02. you should've used the anarchist pentagram.
I’m not sure if I’m the only one who saw this video before, it was like a “banned books” video
I kinda want the 48 laws of power tbh
Animal farm ain’t banned here in the U.S. I’m actually listening to this as I write my essay for it and planning out my oral essay on it
It was at one point and it’s still banned at certain schools
@ jeez, that’s crazy
It's kinda is but it depends on which state and public library. It's still banned in some libraries in Texas and Florida.
25:28 Harry Potter is a children’s book though
Seems like alot of these books being banned are cuz some religion or government, doesn't like the idea of people being actually free from their control - like a dictator afraid to loose power over pple.. That by itself is errie. Considering that people in the Us are currently engaging in book banning and burning, some of these books sound like an interesting read, cuz some concepts described here, sound like stuff I've seen in various shows and films I'd seen. People's stupidity will never cease to make me laugh - they're so quick to ban a book, but dont realize they can't ban ideas and thoughts (cuz someone else somewhere probably has the same ideas in the banned books lol. Everybody is human afterall.)
Brave New World sounds like aspects of the game "We Happy Few" and the film "Gattaca" o.o
The Anarchist's cookbook is actually changed a lot. Unless you get the earliest versions - a lot of those recipes are fake and do not actually work, or either so complicated that they barely DO work.
There's a reason those explosives in Columbine failed to set off, and thanfully - saved a lot of people. You could get much better recipes for this shyte just browsing some dubious forums, or asking on 4chan.
Looking in the comments everyone points out Lolita being described wrong when every book is described wrong. This person hasn't read a single one of them.
Could you please make a list of all these books? Asking for a friend 👀
Mein kampf: Am i a joke to you??
Kampf
16:21 You don't need to be a conservative parent to disallow your kids from reading shit. I myself am a teenager, but parents must the teach you and support you, and if needed forbid content.
i literally studied animal farm in sixth grade what
Im in year 8 and we read animal farm for morning read... good idea to give 13 year olds to contemplate starting a revolution against the english education system
I read Brave New World in High School as an assignment T_T
I'm really surprised you included a depiction of Muhammed in your section on the Satanic Verses, usually not a great idea. I personally don't care, but it's pretty bold
120 days of sodom is what i imagine the diddy parties were like
If you watched the movie sure
@@SparklRebelPause there’s a movie?
@@maxmikester8185 yes. it’s called salo: 120 days of sodom.
all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others
Were going on the FBI watchlist with this 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Happened to notice the thelema emblem looks EXACTLY like the seal of orichalcos
Thank you for the reading list.
Harry Potter's spellbooks IS a children's novel
i never knew that brave new world was banned. im from the uk and i was made to read brave new world as a part of my school curiculum and i was then given a copy when i left school
16:23 is the child in the thought bubble offending everybody?
120 days of Diddy.
I just had a 1000 yard stare after realizing this
Lolita has the word "loli" in it
That's literally where it comes from lol
So glad i dont even have those kind of books except fairtytales😂
THERES SLAUGHTER HOUSE 5 AT MY SCHOOL LIBARY??
Bro it’s like you didn’t read any of these.
Is it possible to get any of these still?
Just look up free pdfs for these books
Thank you for respecting the islamic community not saying the name of the satanic book🙏
we literally read animal farm in school what are you talking about
underrated channel
It’s AI
Not really. Some of this information is biased and needs to be better researched
Where is Animal Farm banned? I read it in middle school after a school book of excerpts from literature had the first chapter as a teaching lesson and it became one of my favorites after.
Also echoing everyone else on the gross mischaracterization of Nabokov
Florida I’m pretty sure
@@roguethetiefling2585Definitely not Florida, we actually read it in school
@ Well it’s probably Texas then cause I know it was banned in one of the red states.
It was banned in the United States as a whole at one point and still banned in certain schools
In north Korea every book is banned
Great, now I have something to read
I have read the first one, and its true but you need a chemist to properly use it
People just can't handle dark topics
your take on nabokov is horrible bro
Where can I get 48 Laws Of Power?
So most, if not ALL of these books, are revealing truths 😂
Except for the ones about satan and stuff
@CreeperTheLord Oh, You mean the Bible. Right !😊
Marquis de Sade was the P Diddy of his day, then?
I think? That's where the word Sadism comes from
brave new world was required reading in my public school high school english class. banned my ass
Someone do timestamps dammit
Where can you find the movie you mention in this video
The War Game sounds very much like Threads. Both about nuclear attacks on the UJK during the Cold War, both BBC productions, both horendous to watch.
i love animal farm so much
animal Farm is avaible, i read it in dutch
But it was banned, some of the Texts are no longer banned but at one time it was
Bro its too good to be banned, like i know Orwell called Stalin a pig (i mean he is the pig in the book) but still, nicely written.
@@ozymandias8064Well, if you want to the no, you can also watch the movie animal farm from the 1950s. It's the animated version
21:05 why is there an American flag?
I had a first run copy of the cookbook cops took it in a raid 😢
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I read that book years ago.