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rate this EF geniuses, who is the smartest

read the thread title dikfux

  • smurfy2

    Votes: 3 17.6%
  • strongbow

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • spartacus

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • nangiggly

    Votes: 2 11.8%

  • Total voters
    17
The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion is a wide-ranging, comparative study of mythology and religion, written by Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941). It first was published in two volumes in 1890; the third edition, published 1906–15, comprised twelve volumes. It was aimed at a broad literate audience raised on tales as told in such publications as Thomas Bulfinch's The Age of Fable, or Stories of Gods and Heroes (1855). It offered a modernist approach to discussing religion, treating it dispassionately[1] as a cultural phenomenon rather than from a theological perspective. The impact of The Golden Bough on contemporary European literature was substantial
 
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but I didn't claim to be intelligent

You ever think about my proposition to let you feel my dong on ur back?

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