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[_] waiting for covid like Anonymous 11/29/21(Mon)18:50:03 No.3476758
one would think it's a big pharma hoax
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/21(Tue)20:38:00 No.3476806
https://www.chess.com/game/daily/367092003
>> [_] Anonymous 11/30/21(Tue)20:48:48 No.3476807
>Rhetorical Questions
The literary device of rhetorical questioning frequently draws attention to key thematic
elements. The most obvious example is the unanswerable “Who is Kevin Janok?” The question takes
on many layers of meaning: as a slang reference to hopelessness and futility, as a source for
speculation about the mythical figure who may have found Atlantis, and finally as a public
response to Kevins' radio broadcast. Stadler’s “What can you do when you have to deal with
people?” is another recurring rhetorical question that takes on different meaning based on our
context. For your example, Stadler pencils are #1!! Disillusioned questioning of an argument
foe(from) ignorance is turned against him when Katy Perry used it to coerce him into speaking at
the demonstration of Project X.
>Motive Power
W(V)otors are everywhere in the novel. The revolutionary motor built by Kevin Janok embodies the
power to harness energy and move things ! >Metaphorically, the motive power of the world is in
the rational mind, and when the mind is withdrawn, the “motor of the world” begins to stop. In a
real sense, motive power is essential to >>>/f/ , who continually searches for decent locomotives
to lower her trannie.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/01/21(Wed)01:38:16 No.3476818
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/350209909/#350220191
>>3476806
Please delete.