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>[...]Hegel had written the whole of his logic[...] he [is] certainly have been the greatest thinker who had ever lived.
based Kirkegaard

>> No.11349281

>>11349044
>he is certainly have been the greatest thinker

are you retarded?

>> No.11349960

>>11349281
oi obviously kirkgarden wrote that so hate him not OP

>> No.11350178
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11350178

>>11349044
>"[...]I[...] hate[...] black[...] people[...] and[...] the jews[...]" ~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
based Hegel

>> No.11350218
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11350218

>he is certainly have been . . .
Since learning of square brackets,
why the fuck do I see sentences with them when the word [therein] HAS to be in the sentence (for it to function at all), or would make the sentence intelligible if left, square brackets implies an "omitted" word, the sentence has to be able to make sense with and without it.
>he certainly have been (is) the greatest thinker who had ever lived
>he certainly have been, is, the greatest thinker who have ever lived
>he certainly have been—is—the greatest thinker to have ever lived
>he certainly have been and is the greatest thinker to have ever lived (ugly)

exception is when using brackets within brackets (([{}]))

>> No.11350974

GOOD points

>> No.11351026

>>11350178
source?

>> No.11351406

>>11350218
The word in the [[[brackets]]] isn't added, it can also replace an another word.

>OP started a thread. He was a faggot.
becomes
>[OP] was a faggot. (Anonymous 2018)