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>>22618355
>(accuses of what he is)
Again, dum dum, you're not getting the points being made: I think a girl who does that is a literal clown who doesn't qualify for mental and legal capacity, my point was that a woman who has done that and actually gotten over the novelty of it isn't going to be led by the allure of the unknown, as it isn't unknown. I guess it's a matter of maturity more than anything else really.

Yes it's the total opposite of what the culture brainwashed you into believing; the libertines are the moral saints.

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>>22455308
my essays, poems and short-stories.

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>>20498596
>Who was the most intelligent and profound philosopher to have ever lived?
I don't like to slick my own cock and promote another thread I made only an hour ro so ago, but it got o attention anyway so..

but I think John Wilmot, in all seriousness, qualifies,

>>20499437
>Your reason hinders, mine helps to enjoy,
>renewing appetites yours would destroy.
>My reason is my friend, yours is a cheat;
>(when) hunger calls out, my reason bids me eat;
>(whilst) perversely, yours your appetite does mock:
>this asks for food, that answers, “What’s o’clock?”
>This plain distinction, sir, your doubt secures:
>’Tis not "true reason" I despise, but yours.

as he makes distinctions on these kind of things, which still to this day live rent free in peoples heads without any resolution about.

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>>20499470
i think it was that german gibbon shoopenhaber who, correctly, remarked that low intelligence is often correlated with poor eyesight,

as: that is not what is happening in the picture.

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