Post Anglo-Boer war, from 1899-1905, the entire Free State and Transvaal was depopulated by scorched earth tactics by the Bongs to hem in the Boer commandos who acted as guerilla fighters. This included burning crops, destroying towns and buildings and capturing children and women into concentartion camps.
This devasation was so complete that it took 5-10 years for the boers, even after released from Bong concentration camps ,to even gather supplies to frick off back to their farms which were located far from cities and habitation, and all their lands had been devastated
This created a very unique moment in the history of SA, especially the interior of the country in places like Free State, where there would basically be near zero human populations for at least half a decade, and thus no human activity to scare off baboons. Baboons are an extreme pestilence and boers farmers would kill them more aggressively than even foxes, all SA black despise them for their intelligence because they can infiltrate any box or secured tent, and make off with poor xhosas food and supplies.
In that unique moment of 1899-1905, the Baboons were becoming tamer and less frightened by human contact, and Eugene marais, one of the most famous Naturalists in SA history would write about his extraordinary intercation with baboons, and basically write ultra Thesis level diaries about his observations about baboon tribal and familial behaviour. His diaries are considered some of the most comprehensive written about nature, and are prime examples studied by Biology students, in how nature should be properly examined
His books Soul of the Ant, and Soul of the Ape are also extremely engagingly written, even for people with no interest in animals or scientifical type shit
Early 20th century book about baboons in the context of the Boer Wars, extremely niche and neurodivergent choice, looks very interesting. The Transvaal Republic and the Free State of Orange only had a population of a few hundred thousands right? Throwing most of them in concentration camps must have been quite apocalyptic.
His book Die Siel van die Mier (The Soul of the Ant, but usually given in English as the Soul of the White Ant) was plagiarised by Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck, who published La Vie des Termites (translated into English as The Life of Termites or The Life of White Ants), an entomological book,[6] in what has been called "a classic example of academic plagiarism" by University of London's professor of biology, David Bignell.[7]
Eurocuck plagiarizing the work of a proud African man.
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What the frick are these and are the actual books like book club appropriate for here? Is it too late to nominate a book? I'll lookup the books I don't know tomorrow but some of these are an r-slured waste polling.
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I thought about it for a while and decided Id throw in additional nominees for the book club voting, and Theyre both less than 150 pages so rdramatards dont get confused
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!transphobes !terfs vote for The Transsexual Empire for our book club
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yes mam, I'm on it!
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What are these ?
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Recommend some SA authors
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Die siel van die mier.
https://www.dbnl.org/tekst/mara002vers01_01/mara002vers01_01_0194.php
The sole of the White Ant translated into english
https://theronbooks.com/books/the-soul-of-the-white-ant
And:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4198597-the-soul-of-the-ape
Post Anglo-Boer war, from 1899-1905, the entire Free State and Transvaal was depopulated by scorched earth tactics by the Bongs to hem in the Boer commandos who acted as guerilla fighters. This included burning crops, destroying towns and buildings and capturing children and women into concentartion camps.
This devasation was so complete that it took 5-10 years for the boers, even after released from Bong concentration camps ,to even gather supplies to frick off back to their farms which were located far from cities and habitation, and all their lands had been devastated
This created a very unique moment in the history of SA, especially the interior of the country in places like Free State, where there would basically be near zero human populations for at least half a decade, and thus no human activity to scare off baboons. Baboons are an extreme pestilence and boers farmers would kill them more aggressively than even foxes, all SA black despise them for their intelligence because they can infiltrate any box or secured tent, and make off with poor xhosas food and supplies.
In that unique moment of 1899-1905, the Baboons were becoming tamer and less frightened by human contact, and Eugene marais, one of the most famous Naturalists in SA history would write about his extraordinary intercation with baboons, and basically write ultra Thesis level diaries about his observations about baboon tribal and familial behaviour. His diaries are considered some of the most comprehensive written about nature, and are prime examples studied by Biology students, in how nature should be properly examined
His books Soul of the Ant, and Soul of the Ape are also extremely engagingly written, even for people with no interest in animals or scientifical type shit
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Early 20th century book about baboons in the context of the Boer Wars, extremely niche and neurodivergent choice, looks very interesting. The Transvaal Republic and the Free State of Orange only had a population of a few hundred thousands right? Throwing most of them in concentration camps must have been quite apocalyptic.
Eurocuck plagiarizing the work of a proud African man.
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Some W H A T
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Jesus, i shouod have nominated something
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Add Roadside Picnic
All these fricking suck
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Done
Weakest voting thread so far imo
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Needs notable books like Moby Peepee or something from Ernest Hemingway
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We need a ping for classics
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Don't put Daddy in with Melville. One wrote fishing logs and the other cried about a whale.
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Moby Peepee is literal homosexual propaganda
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Pause a week for new submissions.
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I feel a bit guilty indicating books since I won't participate in the club but I'd highly recommend 100 years of solitude, that book is 10/10
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Latam boom authors are fantastic, that's why I nominated Cortázar. Vargas Llosa and Borges are my favorites.
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Make it approval voting
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All I needed to see lol
I do like Roger Ebert though
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If you find a Torrent/pdf link for the sonichu collection, ping me
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I can't read
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tf, slim pickings aye
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I wonder who was the absolute patrician to suggest this one
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What the frick are these and are the actual books like book club appropriate for here? Is it too late to nominate a book? I'll lookup the books I don't know tomorrow but some of these are an r-slured waste polling.
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I thought about it for a while and decided Id throw in additional nominees for the book club voting, and Theyre both less than 150 pages so rdramatards dont get confused
The Castle of Crossed Destinies - Italo Calvino
The Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon.
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SICP book club would be rarted I support it
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