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>>8289180

>Did his philosophy drive him, at least in part, mad? Or was his madness completely unrelated?

Probably the latter, though I do find it interesting how unexplored the relationship is between philosophy and mental health.

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>All these spooks

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>>8144730

>The point is people think they do things for "moral" reasons, but really it is all pleasure, pain, vanity, egoism, necessity.

If that's what he meant, then my main man Stirner beat him to it.

Then again, Nietzsche did plagiarize Stirner :^)

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>>8122200

>but maybe sometimes our opinions are not a matter of being right

Blue-pilled as fuck.

Triggered as fuck.

>“The art of not reading is a very important one. It consists in not taking an interest in whatever may be engaging the attention of the general public at any particular time. When some political or ecclesiastical pamphlet, or novel, or poem is making a great commotion, you should remember that he who writes for fools always finds a large public. A precondition for reading good books is not reading bad ones: for life is short.” - Schopenhauer

Apply this to every form of entertainment.

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>>8107214

You have the best version.

Don't get spooked by that Semitic garbage, though.

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>>8072753
This desu

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>>8070591

:^)

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>>8067080

>Max Stirner is one of the least important and least interesting philosophers of the 19th century.

Alright you philistine, who do you think is the most important/interesting then?

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In my own experience, consistency matters far more than the actual routine itself.

Kant, Schopenhauer, etc, pretty much lived/experienced the same day for most of their lives.

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>>7787461

>My children WILL be plebs

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, I guess.

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>>7766910

>impossibly soft

Sounds a bit pithy.

>an ultramarine blueness

You could kill two birds with one stone and just say "dissolved into aquamarine", which is a colour. Not sure what the sentiment means in any case, however.

Not quite sure what the rest is supposed to mean, but perhaps the context is given elsewhere in the story.

So there you have some criticism/advice (i.e. The point of this thread), rather than being linked a comic from the world's most faggy/hypocritical comic maker.

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