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I do not care for Russian literature

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Sorry for the fagblogpost but I've been doing really good, no waifu this semester but gradess are respectable, I started benching 2pl8 and final essay I wrote for my poli philosophy class about how much Canadian philosophy sucks got an A-. Though at a house party with mutual friends a female friend of mine recently told me she thinks I am trans and I need to talk to a therapist. I have absolutely 0 idea why she thought that and I don't feel like confronting her. How is this uni year been for you?

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In the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche says that “slaves” deem what they can not have (i.e. wealth, power) to be evil and make the opposites of these things into virtues (i.e poverty and meekness). However, it seems that the exact opposite happens as well. So called “slaves” romanticize what they can not have. For example, black Americans are extremely materialistic and power driven. They are obsessed with money, designer clothes, and so on. They say things like “rest in power” as opposed to the traditional “rest in peace.”

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