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4422586 No.4422586[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

What does /lit/ think of him, I'm new btw.

>> No.4422593

>>4422586
Lovely.

>> No.4422627

Brilliant

>> No.4422663

Garbage.

>> No.4422670

maman died today

>> No.4422690

>>4422593
>>4422627
>>4422663
So what is he

>> No.4422693

drew my gun in the maghreb
shot an arab, now he's dead

>> No.4422703

>>4422690

Garbage.

>> No.4422710

>>4422586
never read him but thats not going to stop me from pretending i have and then shitposting with vague condescension

>> No.4422717

>>4422586
IF YOU THINK NIETZSCHE WAS HARD THEN KIERKEGAARD WILL FUCK YOU IN THE ASS WITH A PINEAPPLE.

>> No.4422724

his name is pronounced differently from how you think

>> No.4423433

>>4422724
Kierkegerhd?

>> No.4423439

based kierke-god

>> No.4423464

>>4422717
Thinking Nietzsche is hard
:3
:333333
:3333333333333333333333333333333

>> No.4423467

A dumb faggot whose hair is more popular than his philosophy.

Scandinavia pathetically clings on him and regard him as a "great thinker" despite the fact that he is dumber than a bucket of salmon sperm.

>> No.4423468

I'm sick to death of him.

>> No.4423469

>>4423467
No Americans cling to him, we are kind of meh about him since we're not as religious as the ameriburgers.

>> No.4423471

I'm afraid I tremble just thinking about him.

>> No.4423475

>People with experience maintain that proceeding from a basic principle is supposed to be very reasonable; I yield to them and proceed from the basic principle that all people are boring. Or is there anyone who would be boring enough to contradict me in this regard? This basic principle has to the highest degree the repelling force always required in the negative, which is actually the principle of motion. It is not merely repelling but infinitely repulsive, and whoever has the basic principle behind him must necessarily have infinite momentum for making discoveries. If, then, my thesis is true, a person needs only to ponder how corrupting boredom is for people, tempering his reflections more or less according to his desire to diminish or increase his impetus, and if he wants to press the speed of the motion to the highest point, almost with danger to the locomotive, he needs only to say to himself: Boredom is the root of all evil. It is very curious that boredom, which itself has such a calm and sedate nature, can have such a capacity to initiate motion. The effect that boredom brings about is absolutely magical, but this effect is one not of attraction but of repulsion.

>Since boredom advances and boredom is the root of all evil, no wonder, then, that the world goes backwards, that evil spreads. This can be traced back to the very beginning of the world. The gods were bored; therefore they created human beings. Adam was bored because he was alone; therefore Eve was created. Since that moment, boredom entered the world and grew in quantity in exact proportion to the growth of population. Adam was bored alone; then Adam and Eve were bored en famille. After that, the population of the world increased and the nations were bored en masse. To amuse themselves, they hit upon the notion of building a tower so high that it would reach the sky. This notion is just as boring as the tower was high and is a terrible demonstration of how boredom had gained the upper hand. Then they were dispersed around the world, just as people now travel abroad, but they continued to be bored. And what consequences this boredom had: humankind stood tall and fell far, first through Eve, then from the Babylonian tower.

http://www.sorenkierkegaard.nl/artikelen/Engels/145.%20THE%20ROTATION%20OF%20CROPS.pdf

>> No.4423606

>>4423467
To display your ignorance and stupidity on a public forum, that's courage.

some qoute:
".. Wittgenstein allegedly said that "Kierkegaard is far too deep for me...[h]e bewilders me without working the good effects which he would in deeper souls".

>> No.4423610

>>4423475
#rekt as fuck

>> No.4423612

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxDEBOi0F3o

>> No.4423690
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4423690

>>4423464
>Falling into the slave mentality of :3
You need to move beyond =<^.^>= and :3.

>> No.4423712

>>4423468
lel

>> No.4423716

>>4423471
double lel

>> No.4423732

>>4423712
>>4423716
Either or

>> No.4424461

>>4422724
Key erk a goor

>> No.4424472

>>4422724

Kirky guard

>> No.4426715

>>4422724
keer kay guard

>> No.4426751

/lit/ can't even pronounce his name let alone understanding the shit he wrote

>> No.4426868

I think he is a good writer and a good thinker.

>> No.4426924

>>4423469
>dismissing a great philosopher because of his religious views
How is that dogmatic thought treating you, Muhammad Svenson?

>> No.4426991

>>4426868
brilliant

>> No.4427062

>>4426991
I thinkkk he is a good writer and a goood thinkkker.