Feminism does not care about women but about their privileges. And the most important of all is to maintain control of sexuality. That is why they oppose sexual dolls and any alternative to a relationship where the woman marks the sexual pattern.
The feminist lie (book): https://www.amazon.com/Feminist-Lie-Never-About-Equality-ebook/dp/B071SG95CN
Postscript: When a feminist tells you that you are reifying the female body for having a sex doll, tell her to throw her dildo in the trash.
The Feminist Lie by Bob Lewis is pretty good. It exposes it for the fraud it is in pretty good detail, as well as laying out the method and tactics feminists use to silence opposition and how to counter them. Well worth the read.
Just discovered this series and absolutely love it. Two books are out on Amazon with the third coming in April. The third book and the start of the fourth are also available on Royal Road.
It's a mix between Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and Hunger Games/Battle Royale type dystopian novels with litRPG mechanics. Quick read, very funny and the writing and editing is solid.
The sharks have feelings too reviews on amazon is maybe the funniest thing I have ever read I read it every 6 months for a laugh in trying times
https://www.amazon.com/Sharks-Have-Feelings-David-Portnoy-ebook/dp/B01EJ17DHS
This is what we used to think.
Then Libertarianism got a hold on a town, and the town got invaded by bears, and the bears started attacking people and the town didn't get enough money to fend them off, and people started dying. In a span of 10 years. True free market capitalism collapses harder and faster than government-regulated sociocapitalism.
Obligatory reading: https://www.amazon.com/Libertarian-Walks-Into-Bear-Liberate-ebook/dp/B083J1FXY8
Orcanomics is great, and I think would be a good fit for what you are looking for - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
I've had a few reviewers compare my stuff to STP, (he is easily my favorite author too) - First book is Level Up - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079JFM67F
I love a lot of the same books that you do (especially Discworld, Andy Weir, and Hitchikers!)
I write very lighthearted stuff that might be something you'd like. It's called the One Up series and contains both Fantasy and Sci-Fi books.
First book is called Level Up - https://mybook.to/LevelUpCA
Another book you might like is Orcanomics by J Pike, which reminds me a lot of Terry Pratchett - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O2NDJ2M
This Quest is Bullshit - 4 books, complete, very well written, and very funny.
I highly recommend the rest of the Trilogy if you haven't read it.
And my favorite quote(unknown source) about libertarians. It really does sum up the examples in New Hampshire.
>Libertarians are like house cats: absolutely convinced of their fierce independence while utterly dependent on a system they don't appreciate or understand.
A Libertarian Walks Into a Bear: The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town (And Some Bears) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083J1FXY8/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_BH9P4M8YBBTQVD5WMJYE
That book is fantastic, particularly because it is basically a real life account of people getting their faces eaten by leopards that had totally promised not to eat those people's faces.
What's funny about the "Little Cathy and her Magic Cigarettes" bit is that "children's books for adults" is a thing now.
Go the F*ck to Sleep, anyone?
Hmm, bear attacks are a symptom of a libertarian infestation. Has there been an increase in interest about cryptocurrency and age of consent laws in the area? Maybe some random copies of Atlas Shrugged left around?
"Soonish" by Zach and Kelly Weinersmith. Fun read about future technologies by the guy who makes SMBC comics and his scientist wife.
"A Libertarian walks into a Bear". Fun upfront, didn't quite stick the landing, but still an entertaining read about what happens when internet libertarians interact with small town folks and honest-to-God wildlife.
Cannibalism: a perfectly natural history. Good read about the topic, from species that eat their mates or their young, to modern case studies on the subject.
This Quest is Bullshit(This Trilogy is broken) is great. One of my favorite Comedy LitRPGs. Just straight up fun to read and so much to laugh about!
It's not exactly what you're looking for (not rational enough), but I quite like Dungeon Crawler Carl. (First couple books are now on Amazon, current book is on RR / Patreon)
Are the outcomes better? Is it cheaper? Yes. Good enough for me, because I'm a smart practical guy, whereas you're a libertarian. You should read this book about how well the Libertarian ethos worked in New Hampshire
https://www.amazon.com/Libertarian-Walks-Into-Bear-Liberate-ebook/dp/B083J1FXY8
Orconomics is definitely D&D inspired. The author even refers to himself as a former basement-dwelling fantasy gamer in his bio.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00O2NDJ2M/ref=kinw\_myk\_ro\_title
An alien appears and advises you that in one week every structure on the planet, from chicken coop to Taj Mahal, is going to be sucked down into the ground. Everyone and everything in those structures will be destroyed...except not quite. They will be placed in storage, and if some human can fight their way through 18 levels of monster-infested dungeon then they will gain control of Earth and can put everything and everyone back the way it was. If no one can do it then the Earth will be strip mined and all the stored people and things will be reclaimed by the aliens.
You are a YouTuber with a platform of 200,000 and you rise to the challenge. What will you bring with you? Who will you invite to come along? The choice is up to you and all of the other readers who choose to vote.
This is a quest written by yours truly and set in the universe of Matt Dinniman's Dungeon Crawler Carl. As of this posting we are 6 chapters in so the initial decisions have been made but there's still a lot to do if you want to recover the Earth! Drop by and join in the fun.
How many times does libertarian "no government all privatization!" crap need to lead to a dystopian failure before people realize its a giant scam?
Well, makes for some fun reading at least.
They also had massive issues with sanitation because, it turns out, no one really wants to clean sewers or pick up trash. That's another reason why they had a huge issue with bears and wild animals.
The book about it is a complete trip. I definitely recommend checking it out.
There's also the Minerva project where a bunch of libertarians tried to proclaim that they owned a coral reef outside of Tonga. The king of Tonga showed up with a group of prisoners to assert ownership of the reef. Didn't stop the libertarians from conning a bunch of investors out of their money though for minted coins.
Then there's Colorado Springs where a "big business" libertarian was voted in, and pretty much every effort to de-regulate and limit costs led to significantly higher costs afterwards. For example, they decided to only light 2/3rds of the street lamps so they could drop people's taxes. They saved about a million dollars on electricity.
Problem was, thieves then showed up in the cover of darkness and ripped out the copper wiring from the unpowered, unlit lights. The cost to fix the damage? More than $5 million.
Libertarianism makes for a fun thought experiment, but taking it farther than that almost always explodes in their faces.
>Amash is a Libertarian and when he was a Republican was a very anti-Trump Representative.
Libertarianism is a scam and that political movement is only good for splitting the GOP vote. That and making funny subjects for books about bears. and the GOP has been rotten long before Trump. Nixon and Reagan were corrupt assholes too.
>The wars in the middle east were supported by Democrats and continued by the Obama administration
Yeah and I voted against HRC and Biden in their primaries in part because of their Iraq war attitudes. Old line liberals tend to have problems like that. Hopefully a new generation of leftists can buck them and lead in opposition to the authoritarian right instead of making constant concessions to them.
>The wars in the middle east didn't put us in direct threat of war with Russia and thus nuclear war.
I highly doubt Russia would use a nuke on America because it was one of many nations that gave Ukraine supplies. That is such a massive escalation. If giving supplies to a country was enough to justify nukes we wouldn't be here to talk about it by now. That was the cold war in a nutshell.
All the nuke bullshit is just saber rattling. No nation wants to commit to mutually assured destruction because they got a bloody nose after they fucked around and found out by accident.
Critical Failures. Very explicit and raunchy humor but pretty funny if you're into a south park meets stuck in a dungeons and dragons world theme. The author has a shit ton of stories in the universe, when I clicked on his books I think there were over like 40...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0088XPHOK?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tkin_0&storeType=ebooks
The book is a good read:
<em>A Libertarian Walks into a Bear</em>
Basically, not only were the Grafton NH libertarians a bunch of chucklefucks, but they also didn't count on the Statehouse being taken over by the Free-State movement, which predictably, redirected what little funds were available the wealthier communities to do all then normal government stuff... you know stuff like fire departments, land managment, and friggin' bears, lol.
Libertarians constantly try to establish their own "countries" to demonstrate their ideals and it's hilarious every time.
https://www.amazon.com/Libertarian-Walks-Into-Bear-Liberate-ebook/dp/B083J1FXY8
This all reminds me a lot of the book "Something" by Dakota Krout: https://www.amazon.com/Something-Full-Murderhobo-Book-1-ebook/dp/B08GPP5KN1
One of the characters gets locked in a world alone for like 40 years and is hilariously crazy.