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    • KilgoreK
      Kilgore @CO3
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      @CO3 What you wrote makes 0 sense.

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      • CO3C
        CO3 @Kilgore
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        @Kilgore What about it doesn't make sense bud?

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        • KilgoreK
          Kilgore @CO3
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          @CO3 Because you are implying that Milei is a libtard which he isn't. He does indeed seem to be a cool guy.

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            TheSir @jhp
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            @jhp said in Nietzsche Discussion Thread:

            This is true of Aristotle, or St. Thomas Aquinas, or Descartes, or Locke, or Kant. Such philosophies are like mountains: you climb to their tops or you give up. In either case, you will know what has happened and "where you are." But this is not so with the thought of Plato, or St. Augustine, or Pascal, or Kierkegaard, or Nietzsche. Their philosophies are like human faces on the features of which are inscribed, disquietingly, the destinies of souls; or like cities rich in history.

            If you are familiar with Jungian typology, the philosophers in the first group lead with introverted or extroverted thinking functions. Hence the logical and explicit progression of their thoughts. The second group consists of dominant intuitives and feelers. Their thoughts have a more implicit and less definite nature. Due to the reductive nature of translating intuitive thought processes into written form, almost as much meaning is communicated by what is left unsaid as by what is actually written down on the paper. Hence the works of intuitive philosophers partially act as a mirror into the reader's own mind, so that everyone, depending on their innate and acquired disposition, will end up with a different interpretation of their message.

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            • CO3C
              CO3 @Kilgore
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              @Kilgore bruh

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              • eugeneE
                eugene @jhp
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                @jhp You're a retarded faggot.

                The sun is rising. Hear the words of cosmic mouth anew: cogito ergo sum.

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                • Norwegian MugabeN
                  Norwegian Mugabe
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                  The Greeks were not nearly as Dionysian as Nietzsche said. Nietzsche also led a mediocre life. What I value about Nietzsche is the hieracrism and the desire to overpower the dorks. I am a great despicer myself.

                  Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                  Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                  • jhpJ
                    jhp @eugene
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                    @eugene seethe chuddie

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                      Regina @jhp
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                      @jhp I think that is the nature of Beyond Good And Evil. Non dual.
                      BGnE reminds me of Hakuin's Zen Words On The True Heart. Which is also a, sometimes hilarious and always pithy, intimate missive regarding the non-dual glimpse into our own projections. And also yerrag recently pointed to an important insight regarding inner guidance and the Holy Spirit.

                      hakuin_zen_words.jpg

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                      • AtmanA
                        Atman
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                        • ?
                          A Former User
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                          Nietzche was a weird gay boy.

                          https://glreview.org/article/the-case-of-nietzsche/

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                          • KvirionK
                            Kvirion @A Former User
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                            @RawGoatMilk88 said in Nietzsche Discussion Thread:

                            Nietzche was a weird gay boy.

                            1. Speculation

                            2. BTW According to Nietzsche, your opinion may be a sign of weakness/resentment and slave mentality...

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                            A little learning is a dangerous thing ;
                            Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring :
                            There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
                            And drinking largely sobers us again.
                            ~Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism

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                              Peatful
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                              Nietzsche had knowledge yet…

                              Gnostic and freemason?
                              No wisdom

                              The further society drifts from the truth the more it will hate those who speak it.

                              SD

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                              • ?
                                A Former User @Sugar
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                                @Sugar Taking time to read (old hardcover editions of) his books would be more personally (and thus collectively) valuable than seeking out hot takes and quotes. Internet culture is anti-intellectual in this regard and kills peoples attention spans. People look for summaries and impressions rather than going on an intellectual walk with the author themselves through a patient reading of their own words.

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