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Hi, I’m in Lisbon and I would like to invite you for a talk in a downtown private club (wIth XIX classic liberal roots): Gremio Literario http://www.gremioliterario.pt/ maybe starting at 18h30 and then dinner. Interest topics from catholic traditionalism to monarchy reactionaries (neos) and suspected links to right wing libertarianism or even Rome history and its still relevance. Just pick the best day.

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Damn, didn't know this kind of club still existed. How do you go about joining one?

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Did Curtis bring a suit with him on holiday? (Gremio Literario has a dress code)

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Mr. Yarvin, thanks for getting that Compact piece free for us.

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I'm very down to help throw a Lisbon party.

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Living in Lisbon and very much down to hangout.

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man I just passed up an opportunity to go to Lisbon. missed my calling as a CY groupie

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Does anyone in the cathedral pay attention to you?

Is anyone debating #3: The descriptive constitution of the current regime?

Will the brain integrate your knowledge, your decoding, will they co-opt your description of the system and more generally the mechanism of human affairs?

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Could we comment on the most recent article here? Rather than having to sign up for another website?

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I'm down to attend something in Lisbon, but how can I let Curtis know if he doesn't read the comments?

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Hi Curtis I will be in Lisbon from the 7th, there is some great surfing in the area. Do you surf?

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That would be pretty cool

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Can we please have an update on the dates and arrangements as soon as they're agreed upon? Thank you.

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Please visit the old world more frequently

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Not in Lisbon unfortunately, but I am in a Gray Mirror reader Discord server

https://discord.gg/6Fn3KtWzwA

Come and say hi!

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Hello! Can you address the status of the republic, in both the Aristotelian and Ciceronian definition of a mixed form of government? Supposedly, it is not a monarcy, oligarchy, or democracy, but a mixed system. Can't we have it again? Why do we need a monarchy?

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I’m just re-reading “#3: the descriptive constitution of the modern regime”. You are our new Noam Chomsky. Brilliant, #3 is my Rosetta Stone.

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