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The Roots of Day

@rootsofday

South African author, theologian, and creator of the Roots of Day: a worldbuilding project set on rediscovering the sincerity of masculine storytelling.

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THIS sword is amazing. Why? Get ready for this. This is... A sword of CELTIC origins. Made by a smith with a SABINE name. An ETRUSCAN Cognomen (Nickname) It has LATIN written on the blade. It's decorated with MACEDONIAN Symbols. And was made in ROME. And you

THIS sword is amazing. 
Why? Get ready for this. 
This is...

A sword of CELTIC origins. 

Made by a smith with a SABINE name. 

An ETRUSCAN Cognomen (Nickname) 

It has LATIN written on the blade. 

It's decorated with MACEDONIAN Symbols. 

And was made in ROME. 

And you
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Setting aside head coverings, which I keep coming across in many cultures seemingly as an expression of Natural Law, I think for the reasons mentioned here that Christian Nationalism is maybe not a helpful term. The Church is the chosen race, the royal priesthood of 1 Peter 2. It

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In August, the Föhn winds Hammer down across KwaZulu-Natal from the Drakensberg. I ducked into Majuba Guest Lodge for shelter and to make an important call, and the service was very good.

In August, the Föhn winds Hammer down across KwaZulu-Natal from the Drakensberg. I ducked into Majuba Guest Lodge for shelter and to make an important call, and the service was very good.
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O'Neil's Cottage, a small museum off the beaten path between Volksrust and Newcastle, and a makeshift hospital and site of the peace treaty between the English and the Boers.

O'Neil's Cottage, a small museum off the beaten path between Volksrust and Newcastle, and a makeshift hospital and site of the peace treaty between the English and the Boers.
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The amount of reading we do on X (what you're doing right now actually), if we could just dedicate all that reading to a specific book, we would learn something really substantial and comprehensive. But it's so different. Is it because tweets are short or social nteraction?