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Philosophy 1: Wittgenstein was a beery swine who was just as sloshed as Schlegel

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I have actually heard every one of these moronic attacks on PoMo (by people who had about as much understanding of it as Republicans now do of CRT and the Frankfurt School).
 
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I've been thinking of getting another mental health-related tattoo on my left shoulder blade. I think you just gave me the quote I was looking for; just need the design.

Maybe something that puts the 7 images in:

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My personal favorite:

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From a comment on Gilles Deleuze:

Everybody knows that Deleuze thought the self was a rhizomatically formed potato made from and entangled with other potatoes which can and should be plucked from the earth and fried in goose fat. The Greco-Romans partially realized this which is why they would coat themselves in olive oil and go into hot springs. But it wasn't until Deleuze came along that the idea that the carnal root of freedom can only be found in an auto-cannibalistic culture was fully developed. This is most explicit in his notion of "the body without organs." Where are those organs? Well, they are currently being cooked for our pleasure, a pleasure whose production is schizophrenically constructed since it is a desire that requires self-alienation: One must remove one's organs to be able to consume them, meaning one must divide oneself in order to create this desire to complete oneself.

God, it is so simple: Like with all French philosophers, the conclusions were culinary.
 
Can confirm.

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Similar to "Last night my parked car had two Hegel books in it and somebody smashed the window and left two more."
 
That package was open because Amazon is super cheap and uses super cheap tape that doesn't hold any weight, especially for things like books.
 
The more I think about this the more I think it is the critical test of whether one is a moral being.

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Mask doesn't work because it protects you too. The cart is perfect because you gain nothing tangible and you expend (minimal) effort.

Yeah - the mask is actually worse: people not doing something that helps themselves in order to avoid inadvertently helping someone else. And yet, I'm certain there is a non-zero set of people who will return shopping carts but not wear masks - which is probably an indicator that the mask decision is polluted by politics (tribalism) and other things outside of the realm of "pure" morality. So I agree: shopping cart is a better litmus test of morality.
 
It never would have occurred to me that returning the cart is something to be proud of.

That's like being proud of wiping your ass instead of walking around with shit between your cheeks all day.
 
This is the best synopsis of the last 200 years of philosophy and culture I have ever seen. I am not kidding.

It also contains the only ad I have ever willingly, even enthusiastically, watched.
 
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