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Thread: Aye or Nay?

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    Nay.

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    I never tried it, but i know people who did and they said it worked. So, aye.

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    A doubtful aye. Has it still enough power?


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    It depends of the friends... but aye.

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    Aye, specially books.

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    Aye (but I almost always regret it)

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    I love to discuss politics, and i do it everyday. It's not only worth it if you do it with a fanatic.

    Nay to Kindle.

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    I donīt know the show.

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    Some years ago i liked it, but i got tired of it, honestly.

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    Aye

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    Not my thing, but i have seen good ones.

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    Aye.


    African Literature/Poetry in English or in Portuguese?
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    Aye, although some of it is too focused on the anti-colonial issue.

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    But I think this is a important issue, at least from the colonial point of view.

    Aye, though I donīt have it.




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    The colonial period is important for African History. But african writers don't need to do every single book be an anti-colonial book. Pepetela, for example, could diversify a little more his works, and not only focus on the anti-colonial narrative.

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