 Slayer D'arth, Slayer D'Arciccio. What are the best politics, history, geopolitical books you have read and would recommend to others? I'll just give you some, just top of my head. Gore Vidal's, and these are the ones I've given before, Gore Vidal's perpetual war for perpetual peace. Important book, very quick read. Chris Hedges' Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt. Good read, good read, important read. So perpetual war for perpetual peace connects up with geopolitics of the United States, okay, with internal politics as well, very quick read. Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt is a heavy read, much bigger read, right, longer read, but it's mainly about the domestic US policy and how it's devastated the United States of America and devastating the Western world. One term you have to appreciate from that book is sacrifice zones, okay, and if we are not careful the world will become a sacrifice zone and it is, okay. Those are two books. Others, others, others, others, there's others as well. I can't think of anything right now, top of my head. Those two books I would, if you're in the United States, those two books are ridiculously important to read. Gore Vidal's, one of more candy-like fruits, okay, nice. Baby Knight, you've been hooked on pumpkin seeds, nice. Pumpkin seeds are so good. Lots of zinc, I believe. Lots of zinc. Yeah, raw, raw seeds and nuts are the best actually. Really good for snacks. Really nutritious, yeah. Listen to society. Oh, nice. Thanks for the post that I'll look at of those interviews. Baby Knight, I feel like 1984 is your favorite book, am I right? I wouldn't say my favorite book. It is an important book too, but I wouldn't call it strictly a geopolitical book. It's what we call it dystopian literature and there's a lot of those you could read, of course, right? 1984, Brave New World, Animal Farm is, as far as I'm concerned, 1984 is an important book, George Ravall's important book, but I think Animal Farm is more important than 1984. Okay, I think Animal Farm is more the structure of our societies right now. I think that's the ridiculously important book that is overlooked for some reason over 1984. 1984 for sure is in your face obvious what's going on. Animal Farm is, is, is delivered in a certain way that if you think, if you just pause and think about it, you go, oh, wow. Right? First time chat, John Sunnachi. John Sunnachi. I think I tried to load Gilded, but it coerces, it coerces cookies, so I noped it, noped out. Really? I use it on a PC, on a PC is great platform. I think it's a better platform than Gilded on, than Discord. The interface is better. Baby Knight. Yeah, Animal Farm is also great. Oro really had a knack for those kinds of dystopian books. Yeah, indeed. Mino Bailey. I have a list of history books. If someone wants it, just DM me. Awesome, awesome. Elder God. Animal Farm is a satirical, allegorical novel by George Orwell, first published in England on 17 August 1945. The book tells the story of a group of farm animals who's who rebelled against their human farmer, hoping to create a society where the animals can be equal, free and happy. Ultimately, the rebellion is betrayed and the farm ends up in a state as bad as it was before under the dictatorship of pig, of a pig named Napoleon. And there's an animated movie of Animal Farm out there, which is a brilliant movie and I highly recommend watching it. And we found out a while ago that the CIA actually funded the creation of that movie to fight communism. And it's it's a basically a reflection of Western societies right now. So watch the Animal Farm animated movie that was produced, I believe, in 1954 or something like this. And it's amazing. It's amazing.