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I hate women so much it's unreal.

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Spoonfeed me. From my understanding, absurdism, according to Camus, stems from the belief that humans are rational beings in an irrational world. While the stranger killing the Arab was absurd in the sense that it was illogical, it does not fit into Camus's framework because killing the Arab for no reason other than "it was hot outside lol" is not the act of a rational man. In fact, the world reacted rationally to the stranger's irrationality, not vice versa. Unless there's something blatantly obvious I'm missing I don't see how this fits into "absurdism". In fact the protagonist consistently acts irrationally, or at illogically throughout the book - asking for two days off before a weekend, not wanting to move to Paris despite being bothered by the Algerian sun, staying outside and going for a walk on the beach despite being bothered by the sun, willingly getting involved in a criminal scheme, and not caring about a marriage proposal to name a few. Any rational man would not do all these things on a whim. And it would not make sense for the stranger to represent the absurd world as the final pages show his mindset in contrast to the rest of the world. Did the translator take a bunch of liberties here? Do I have to read the book in French to see how it lines up with the Myth of Sisyphus?

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I would consider myself an agnostic atheist but skeptical of materialism. I know I sound like a Redditor but I promise I hate niggers kikes and women. In my youth I used to be somewhat interested in the occult and Gnosticism, but it was all entry level stuff. Recently I decided that I would check out /x/ again and was reminded about all sorts of beings on higher dimensional planes, such as demons. And I felt rage. The idea that some malignant entity could exist on a higher dimension and target me fills me with the sharpest anger I have ever felt. I want to kill them all. Perhaps if they were benevolent beings I would be respectful towards them. But if they exist, and they are not nice, they should not exist above human beings. I want to kill those intangible satanic motherfuckers with my bare hands. I want every demonic entity to suffer a holy wrath that I do not believe in. Nothing malignant should be above me spiritually. I want to crush every DMT entity that brings suffering upon fellow humans. I want them to be psychologically raped for eternity. The fact that I may have already garnered the attention of these beings just by knowing about their existence only strengthens my resolve to destroy these spirit monsters that I have no way of proving they exist. I want to drive my boots into their lack of flesh. I am only slightly more advanced than a monkey. And these motherfuckers will feel it.

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