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>>19680543
Wittgenstein seemingly took this task upon himself when he initiated his own philosophical work.

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>>19519305
Guattari was ugly but Deleuze has a very masculine face and was quite good looking.

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>>18891769
I agree. But young Deleuze wasn’t that bad.

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I've never read Deleuze, but when every time I see a photo of him I am awestruck because of how much I resemble him.
>>15903373 ouch.

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>>8177608
Deleuze in his prime was handsome

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>>8173340
>Does it get better, /lit/?

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>In the literary machine that Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time” constitutes, we are struck by the fact that all the parts are produced as asymmetrical sections, paths that suddenly come to an end, hermetically sealed boxes, noncommunicating vessels, watertight compartments, in which there are gaps even between things that are contiguous, gaps that are affirmations, pieces of a puzzle belonging not to any one puzzle but to many, pieces assembled by forcing them into a certain place where they may or may not belong, their unmatched edges violently forced out of shape, forcibly made to fit together, to interlock, with a number of pieces always left over.

Well /lit/?

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