If you try to build a bomb, you might end up with a bomb. That’s a major risk for people who don’t want to get exploded.
DataQueen336 on
The Five Love Languages, anything by Ayn Rand.
bigbysemotivefinger on
“Rich Dad, Poor Dad” gives straight up illegal financial advice, including recommending insider trading.
NotaBeneAlters on
Rich Dad Poor Dad for finances. 5% nuggets of wisdom, 95% made up BS and plain old illegal advice.
No_Specific5998 on
Freud -civilization and its discontent -hands down
Vanillacokestudio on
To Train Up a Child by Michael & Debi Pearl. It’s a “parenting advice” book that actively encourages child abuse. Such as withholding food, spraying them with cold water from a hose and beating them. It even has advice on what objects to use when hitting a child that won’t leave any marks. Truly dangerous and evil
Weak_Crew_8112 on
It’s words on paper it can’t hurt you.
There’s a quote attributed to Aristotle they he didn’t say, but it’s still true; “The mark of an educated mind is to be able to think about an idea without having to accept it.”
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The Army Manual of Improvised Munitions
If you try to build a bomb, you might end up with a bomb. That’s a major risk for people who don’t want to get exploded.
The Five Love Languages, anything by Ayn Rand.
“Rich Dad, Poor Dad” gives straight up illegal financial advice, including recommending insider trading.
Rich Dad Poor Dad for finances. 5% nuggets of wisdom, 95% made up BS and plain old illegal advice.
Freud -civilization and its discontent -hands down
To Train Up a Child by Michael & Debi Pearl. It’s a “parenting advice” book that actively encourages child abuse. Such as withholding food, spraying them with cold water from a hose and beating them. It even has advice on what objects to use when hitting a child that won’t leave any marks. Truly dangerous and evil
It’s words on paper it can’t hurt you.
There’s a quote attributed to Aristotle they he didn’t say, but it’s still true; “The mark of an educated mind is to be able to think about an idea without having to accept it.”