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Man and the theory of myths

Man and the theory of myths

(Does a perfect being have the right to understand someone who is not? Would he be able to understand his suffering? his sorrows, his pains? why, why would a perfect being have the right to decide on someone who is not perfect by believing he can understand him!!) [Sakolomé killer man] follow the story of a young man who will have a fairly impressive career. Nb: (The novel begins with {not famous} prologues which classify some stories of key characters in the future, please hang on before the long-awaited moment) (⁠╥⁠﹏⁠╥⁠)
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The Theory of Nihility: Chaos and Creation

The Theory of Nihility: Chaos and Creation

There was once a God in the realm where only Divine Beings lived. He didn't know where he came from, for he did not have parents. He was all alone. One day, he found a companion - someone who he shouldn't have met by the laws of their world. As it goes, with time they fell in love. But there was a problem - she was the Devil, and he was a God. He committed the 'sin' by setting her free. Stripped of his divinity and sent to hell for eternity. She gave up her divine form and newfound freedom to accompany him as a spirit. It was tragic. As soon as she got her freedom, she had to give it up again. The Gods thought he could never escape from hell, but they made a fatal mistake. The 'hell' wasn't merely hell, it was a place where beings transcending Gods were born. The strongest curse in their arsenal was breakable. In fact, in ancient times it wasn't a curse but a sacred method for ascension from Godhood. The Nine Cycles of Samsara. The nine cycles to temper one's Soul. With each cycle, one would have an exponentially stronger soul than before. It was once an essential part of Soul Cultivation. But they thought it was a curse... Having broken the 'Curse' and surviving the Nine Cycles of Samsara, Asura Ryuu and Asura Tenka reincarnate in one of the lower Celestial Planes. The new life gives them new opportunities. Who wouldn't want a new life, especially when rising from 'hell'? Although the Gods thought they banished Asura Ryuu for good, they didn't even imagine what it would bring to their realm. With Destiny having taken a liking to him, Asura Ryuu would surely not be an ordinary being in his tenth life, would he? A pair of Heavenly Dragons, Asura Ryuu and Asura Tenka, set off on their new journey together, with Destiny in their grasp this time. Come join them, as they write the story of their lives and the theory of their own - The Theory of Nihility. The Avatars of Chaos and Creation shall share their story with us!
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Moon Theory (BL)

Moon Theory (BL)

[ABO] In the peaks of midwinter lies an unconscious young man with snowlike hair and startling, duotone eyes. His features blend so much with the tundra he just may disappear. Strangely captivating, but such an appearance is no doubt unhuman. Then enter Combat Unit One and a man who, despite his irritating personality, is unfortunately a little bit eye-catching. “If I had to assign a relationship…” the man says with a low curve of his lips, “it would be prisoner and captor?” “Colonel Yang,” he replies sharply, “you are cracked in the head.” --- Year 2066 – a population of eight billion was wiped down to the marginals. Particle radiation hit a rotating satellite, then a spaceship, then… mass mutation, mass extinction. Theoretically, when the geodynamo fails, those left behind will become some sort of extraterrestrial. Humanity’s always had a stubborn streak, however, so the intelligent will thrive and the combatants will fight. But, alternatively, while most have sacrificed for this planet, a young man decides, fuck it all. --- Explicit Content Warning (R18+): profanity, heavy gore, violence, sexual content, drugs and alcohol, boys’ love, ABO. Cross-posted on CG: Patreon for advance chapters: Twitter for art and other things: Visit our site for curated OG BL novels: Join our author and reader's discord:
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Man and Theory of Myths ||

Man and Theory of Myths ||

Sakolomé Killer man, or Sakolome Satsujin Otoko, is the story of a young boy who is deprived of the use of mana but who will strive with the help of physical energy to surpass his big brother, his journey will later lead to meetings with special beings who will literally change his life.
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Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife

Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife

The sublimity of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca and the severity of his sermons in Medina make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans. This thought-provoking work, besides dissecting the anatomy of Islam, steeped in the Quran, seeks to depict the psyche of the Musalmans, shaped by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life and the attitudes of his detractors, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates. More to the point, aided by “I’m Ok – You’re Ok”, the path-breaking work of Thomas A. Harris and Roland E Miller’s “Muslim Friends–Their Faith and Feeling”, this book, for the first time ever, psycho-analyzes the imperatives of the Muslim upbringing, which has the potential to turn a faithful and a renegade alike into a fidayeen. Also, apart from delving into the ironies of the faiths that affected the fate of the peoples, eclipsed the cultures of communes, altered the course of history and afflict the politics of the day, this book examines how the sanãtana 'Hindu' dharma came to survive in India, in spite of the combined onslaught of Islam and the Christianity on Hinduism for over a millennium. This book is for those who wish to be aware of the follies of their faith and the foibles of others to lighten the burden of dogma and reduce the baggage of prejudice postulated in its thirty-four well-structured chapters. Also, besides providing a panoramic view of the Indian history, this thought-provoking book appraises the way Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad, Ambedkar, Indira Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi et al made or unmade the post-colonial India. Possibly in a new genre, this free ebook is a book for our times.
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Evolution Theory of the Hunter

Evolution Theory of the Hunter

In a world of dungeons and monsters you can become strong if you merely have enough money. Rare skillbooks that can magically upgrade your skills in an instant are sold at exorbitant prices. So only the privileged and rich are able to buy their way to become hunters – a much revered occupation that allows one to enter dungeons and hunt monsters. Our MC is a porter, a sort of caddie for hunters. He dreams of one day becoming a hunter when he comes into possession of a skillbook. But the skill is a level 0. Something unheard of. No one wants it. People laugh at it. But he learns the skill – only to find that it may be the most amazing one yet.
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The Banquet Hall (SPILL-OVER THEORY)  Vol. 3

The Banquet Hall (SPILL-OVER THEORY) Vol. 3

Jezebel, the spurned lover of Tatin planned vengeance, with the aid of a notorious gunman and another powerful witch. They zoomed from past into Isabella’s current world, pretended to be her twin, mimicking our heroine, Amalia, and Talia, attempting to poison Suzy with a laced apple, and trying to kill Isabella. Tatin, Apollo II and friends time-travelled into the future to protect Isabella and family. Apollo and friends’ wit—Hugh and Andrea’s; the adventures of Josh, Jan, and Fr. Robert; the pets Jackson and Zoraida’s roles all lent soft touches to the perils that the Lee’s went through in this threequel.
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The Impregnation Theory

The Impregnation Theory

10 years ago the kingdom of Adula was cursed by one of the Great Witches with one powerful curse - no man would ever have a seed potent enough to produce children. Ever since then the men in the kingdom of Adula have never been able to raise heirs or satisfy their wives. But when Gray, the servant boy of a noble family encounters a fairy in the basement, the fate of the kingdom begins to change. What to expect: - Antihero MC - Sex - Magic - Impregnation - Childhood sweetheart - Child Support (no, seriously...)
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The Basic Theory of Magic

The Basic Theory of Magic

Our protagonist, named Ubel, is a boy born into a rich family. One day his father tells him to work hard and study in order to become a great leader in the future. However, after a tragic incident, he meets Ailen, who's a scientist. Ailen takes custody of Ubel and trains him in many different combat styles. After Ubel's 19th birthday, Ailen takes him to a room. In that room, Ailen tells Ubel something very interesting. A way to enter a different world! Join Ubel as he traverses the unknown, and learns the secrets of magic.
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Empyrean Glass Theory

Empyrean Glass Theory

In the 22nd century, Enmei Akasaki and Katsumi Kanbe had both been geniuses, lovers, with bright futures ahead of them. Now they’ve been reincarnated thousands of years into the future, into artificially enhanced bodies sculpted for them by an organization calling themselves Mortifal’s Apocrypha. The Apocrypha wants them for a war against the Archwarden – the divine ruler of this new world, and a being of colossal power that stalks the pair at every turn. Thrown into a world of robotic monsters, strange technologies, impossible magic, devout religions, and deceit at every turn, Enmei and Katsumi must struggle to unravel the mysteries of their conflicting memories, come to terms with their new existences, and discover how to wage war against an eldritch god. Amongst the myriad falsehoods that plague this far future, only one truth holds true: "The mind shatters like Glass."
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What is a reflexive novel?
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2024-12-15 06:39
Basically, a reflexive novel involves the author drawing attention to the process of creating the story and exploring how the narrative is constructed. It often questions the boundaries and conventions of storytelling. For example, the characters might comment on their own fictionality or the author might break the fourth wall and address the reader directly.
What is a reflexive novel?
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2024-10-09 18:05
A reflexive novel is one where the author deliberately incorporates elements that draw attention to the act of writing or storytelling itself. It often makes the reader aware of the constructed nature of the narrative.
What are the characteristics of Don Delillo's self-reflexive fiction?
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2024-10-17 08:35
It often breaks the fourth wall and makes the reader aware of the fictional nature of the story. The characters might comment on the act of storytelling itself.
The Theory of Reappearance and the Theory of Performance in the Theory of Literature
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2024-09-10 01:43
In literary theory, the theory of representation and the theory of expression are two different theoretical approaches. They mainly discuss how literature can convey information, shape images, reflect life, and express ideas by representing or expressing historical, social, and human topics. The theory of representation advocates that literature should faithfully reproduce the subjects of history, society, and human beings as much as possible and emphasize that literature should express the subjects of history, society, and human beings objectively and fairly. This theory believes that literature should express real history and society through real historical events, characters, places, etc., so that readers can truly feel the atmosphere and appearance of history and society. The theory of expression advocated that literature should express history, society, human beings and other topics through literary images, plots, language and other means. It emphasized that literature should take emotions, thoughts, values and other topics as the theme to resonate with readers through artistic means. This theory believed that literature should convey the author's emotions, thoughts, and values through fictional images, plots, and language to arouse the reader's resonance and thinking. Both theories have their own advantages and disadvantages, but generally speaking, the theory of representation emphasized the objectively and authenticity of literature, while the theory of expression emphasized the subjective and personal nature of literature.
Literature theory, creation theory, noumenon theory, reception theory, what else?
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2024-09-16 15:18
Literature theory includes creation theory, noumenon theory, and acceptance theory. The specific differences are as follows: Creation theory refers to the theory of the basic principles and methods of literary creation. It paid attention to the process of producing literary works, the psychology of creation, and the methods of creation. Ontology is the theory of existence, noumenon, and essence in philosophy. In literary theory, noumenon usually refers to the theory of literature itself and its existence. It explored the essential features of literature such as language, structure, theme, and style. 3. The theory of reception refers to the theory of literary acceptance and readers 'response. It focuses on the readers 'reaction and acceptance of literary works in the process of communication, and probes into the value and significance of literature. In addition, there were also some theories related to literary theory such as aesthetic theory, cultural theory, ideology theory, etc. They discussed literary phenomena from different perspectives, which had a profound impact on the development of literary theory.
X theory and y theory
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2025-01-13 01:59
Theory X and Theory Y were two different management theories proposed by the management theorist Douglas McGregor. Theory X believes that employees do not like work and need to be motivated by coercion, control, guidance, or threats. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that employees liked work and needed to be motivated by giving them responsibility, authority, and flexibility. Theory X and Theory Y were based on different assumptions about human nature. Theory X believed that human nature was evil, while Theory Y believed that human nature was good. These two theories had different influences on the way managers motivated their employees and their management style. Theory X emphasized strict supervision and control of employees, while Theory Y emphasized motivation and support for employees. These two theories had different applications and rules in actual management.
Theory X and Theory Y in Management
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2025-01-14 10:17
Theory X and Theory Y were management theories about the motivation of people to work. They were proposed by the American psychologist Douglas McGregor in 1960. Theory X believed that most employees were lazy, incompetent, and didn't like to work. They needed to be motivated to work hard for the organization's goals through coercion, control, and punishment. Theory X managers often used strict rules and authority, as well as monetary rewards and punishments, to motivate employees. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that people had a positive motivation for work, liked to work, and were eager to display their talents. The managers of Theory Y tended to use human nature to stimulate management and give employees more power and opportunities to stimulate their enthusiasm. Theory X and Theory Y were two different management methods. The manager could choose a suitable management mode according to the nature of the employee's work and the actual situation.
Theory
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2024-12-29 09:22
6080 Theory was an APP for gathering, chatting, making friends, and socializing with people nearby. The software was designed to create interesting content and a friendly dating environment for users to interact with anytime, anywhere. The app had a large number of users who were online 24 hours a day, providing exciting chats and interesting video content. The user could interact with other users in real-time, and each use would have a different emotional experience. However, the search results did not provide more detailed information about the 6080 theory, so it was impossible to provide a more specific answer.
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
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2025-01-18 23:33
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y were management theories about human nature and work motivation. Theory X believes that people have a negative motivation to work and need to be motivated by coercion, punishment, and satisfaction. Theory Y, on the other hand, believed that people had a positive motivation to work and needed to be motivated by motivation, expansion, and satisfaction. These two opposing theories helped managers understand and motivate employees. McGregor believed that the management style of Theory X would stifle human creativity and initiative, leading to hostility and resistance from employees. Therefore, he proposed the opposite theory, which emphasized the interest and motivation of employees. These theories had an important impact on management and were used to improve the performance of subordinates.
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y
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2025-01-15 18:06
McGregor's Theory X and Theory Y were management theories proposed by the American psychologist Douglas McGregor. Theory X believed that people had a negative motivation to work and that human nature was evil, while Theory Y believed that people had a positive motivation to work and that human nature was good. The managers of Theory X tended to set strict rules and regulations and adopt strict management methods with clear rewards and punishments, while the managers of Theory Y advocated using human nature to stimulate management, so that personal goals and organizational goals were consistent. They tended to grant more power to employees and stimulate their enthusiasm for work. These two theories had their own supporters, and managers could choose the appropriate management model according to their own management style and the needs of the organization.
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