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14122472 No.14122472 [Reply] [Original]

Who wants it?

>> No.14122475

whats in it

>> No.14122478

>>14122475
mark fisher

>> No.14122505

>>14122478
>mark fisher
hm, okay, thats a good starting point, that it?

>> No.14122844

I took one when I was 16, never fucking again.

>> No.14123539

>>14122472
But that's a capsule.

>> No.14123559
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14123559

Heh, Kid. Put that black pill away. What you need is the red pill. Just buy my book, "The Rational Male". It will teach you how to be an alpha male so you can spin multiple plates. Remember, don't ever trust a woman. They are all whores that just want one thing.

>> No.14123586
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14123586

Did you know that Aristotle was the first to describe black-pilling.

>> No.14123829
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14123829

Sure man thanks for offering :)

>> No.14123858

>>14123586
took me a second to understand it. did charcoal have some particular connotation in a ancient greece, or is it simply the notion that black is always associated with nihilism/ pessimism?

>> No.14123922
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14123922

>>14123858
>did charcoal have some particular connotation in a ancient greece

I don't think so. For Aristotle, it's just one example among many. The connection to melancholy is the key.

>> No.14124906

>>14123922

>"Others are morbid conditions arising from habit--for example ... sexual intercourse between males"

What did Aristotle mean by this?

>> No.14125373

>>14123829
The apple of Eden is the written word and within the self-crucifixion of the eternal, the stillification of the mind, descends all the fruit of society, a reinvention of our genes as they become dead thoughts. The new media, as McLuhan said, is an extension of our nervous systems. Thoughts, systems of thoughts, are like clothes, and in order for some similitude of truth to come about, the eye of death itself must be stared through, as our thoughts leave our body and take on their immortal form. This is where the categorical and the sensuous meet, where Zizeks soccer goalie dances around the line of the goal, not because he is allowed to, but because he spine became the line. The written word is where all tyranny comes from. In these dead thoughts lives a second eternity, a lapse, that could become your thoughts forever. Art, the passing through death's eye, is the Promethean promise to write truth anew, a new rule of nature, such as one that supplants even the want of food and fear of death themselves. It will fail. I am waiting.

>> No.14125824

>>14124906
He's talking about coomers engaging in gay sex as a degenerate fetish as opposed to actual homosexuals who are legitimately gay.