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>>15964525
its the conseuqence of humanities and social sciences retards privileging the subjective worldview of a tiny metnally ill minority over the objective worldview of biology because it plays to their already held retarded pomo biases and elevates their status to that of a real science

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>>11403975
>this is supposed to be a bad thing
>especially with Europa Barbarorum
kys pleb

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>>11235843
>and it most certainly didn't include aesthetics of the human form
You have no idea what you're talking about. You didn't even start with the Greeks. In Mythology, Hamilton literally touches on this:
>The Greeks, unlike the Egyptians, made their gods in their own image.
>In Greece alone in the ancient world people were preoccupied with the visible; they were finding the satisfaction of their desires in what was actually in the world around them.
>The sculptor watched the athletes contending in the games and he felt that nothing he could imagine would be as beautiful as those strong young bodies. So he made his statue of Apollo.
>The storyteller found Hermes among the people he passed in the street. He saw the god "like a young man at the age when youth is loveliest," as Homer says.
>Greek artists and poets realized how splendid a man could be, straight and swift and strong.
>He was the fulfillment of their search for beauty.
Stop posting and start reading you dip.

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>>10920864
You're quite wrong there, friend.

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