INITMalcanis
INITMalcanis t1_ja9ilr9 wrote
Reply to comment by iwanttobelikeyou-oh in What do you guys think about a book's setting being a prison? by [deleted]
In a way...
INITMalcanis t1_ja91y5w wrote
I strongly recommend that you read Glasshouse by Charles Stross.
INITMalcanis t1_j7lesxj wrote
Most unlikely. The Nazis had conclusively and repeatedly demonstrated that the only pathway to peace was through allies victory, because their attitude to peace treaties - much like the fascists in Russia now - was contempt towards those who would agree to them, and a clear intent to return to war and conquest as soon as they felt they'd regained an advantage.
It was clearly better and actually less dangerous to keep fighting them until they were completely defeated.
INITMalcanis t1_j2xzxd4 wrote
Reply to the boy, the mole, the fox and the horse by vibro93
It's got nice art but the text is a sequence of shallow, feel-good coffee-mug slogans
INITMalcanis t1_jdzya2y wrote
Reply to Generally, drug addicts are usually seen as bad. My question is, are book addicts usually seen as good? by Delicious_Maize9656
Reading addicts have much less of a reputation for violence and property crime in pursuit of their habit.