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Faustian tendencies

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Faustian tendencies (English)

Welcome to Faustian tendencies, a Telegram channel dedicated to exploring the darker side of human nature and the pursuit of power. Our channel takes its name from the legendary character Faust, known for his insatiable desire for knowledge and willingness to make a pact with the devil to achieve his goals. Here, we delve into themes of ambition, temptation, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. If you're intrigued by stories of moral ambiguity, complex characters, and the complexities of the human psyche, then Faustian tendencies is the perfect channel for you. Join us as we discuss literature, art, philosophy, and more through the lens of Faustian themes. Dive into the depths of the human soul with us and discover the allure of the forbidden. Embrace your dark side and explore the boundaries of your own desires with Faustian tendencies.

Faustian tendencies

10 Jan, 11:07


This is what I look like btw

Faustian tendencies

14 Dec, 11:51


I worked with a graphic designer to make a British version showing 10,000 years of South British genetic history.

@genoshistoria also helped with stats

Faustian tendencies

11 Dec, 06:23


The last questions were personal. “What character in history do you admire most, Caesar, Napoleon, or Frederick the Great?”
The chancellor shook his head.
“No, I admire Oliver Cromwell. I do not think the commoner the greatest man that ever lived, but he saved England in a crisis similar to ours and saved it by obliterating parliament and uniting the nation.”

Faustian tendencies

06 Dec, 00:21


Live by the ocean and suffer the violence of the sea

Faustian tendencies

22 Nov, 01:36


Yukari mitt uns

Faustian tendencies

19 Nov, 00:44


You don’t even exist

Faustian tendencies

06 Nov, 08:52


Hail our people. Hail Donald Trump.

Faustian tendencies

04 Nov, 14:52


“Where we are there is no place for anyone else”

Faustian tendencies

15 Oct, 05:22


“Puritan troops drew and quartered his body. They took Metacom’s head to Plymouth, where, following a feast at thanksgiving, it was mounted on a pike. The Puritans left it there, as a warning and ghastly monument, for 20 years.”

Faustian tendencies

12 Oct, 23:36


Hail Leif Erickson

Faustian tendencies

10 Oct, 02:13


Happy Leif Erikson’s day