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which philosopher is literally (you)? For me, its diogenes.

>> No.16064944

the political Bertrand Russell because i'm extremely mediocre

>> No.16064964

>>16064906
Everyone would like to think themselves a Diogenes, in reality they're more of a Horia.

>> No.16065001

Epictetus.
Fuck student debt.

>> No.16065103

>>16064906
Kierkegaard

>> No.16065112

Socrates

>> No.16065119

>>16064906
Pythagoras, Democritus and Anaximander are my picks

>> No.16065123

>>16064944
at least you taught the greatest philosopher ever

>> No.16065129

Schopenhauer on full Kantian autism mode, unfortunately.

>> No.16065169

the one thats terrible at math

>> No.16065204

>>16064906
Crates because i laugh a lot and make good jokes because of it, but no one can seem to remember what i've written

>> No.16065254

Fichte or Kant autism

>> No.16065255

>>16064906
i'm me, you will never hear of me

>> No.16065259

Whitehead

>> No.16065273

Of people I've actually read some of maybe some combination of Ernest Becker and Schopenhauer. I'm not quite as bleak as Schopenhauer though.

>> No.16065294
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>>16064906
>diogenes
you have to go back...

>> No.16065299
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16065299

I've always felt spiritually connected to Camus. As a /litfit/izen, this quote speaks to me more than any other quote I've ever read.

>> No.16065418

>>16065169
That's Kant without Schopenhauer

>> No.16065426

>>16064906
Thales or Xenophanes

>> No.16065476

>>16064906
>me at 7 to 15
Épicure

>> No.16065512

Cioran

>> No.16065565

>>16065512
Are you ok

>> No.16066049

Ralph

>> No.16066236

>>16064906
I'm more like modern better philosophers like Sam Harris or Richard Dawkins

>> No.16066243

>>16064906
Baudrillard

>> No.16066264

>>16064906
camus

>> No.16066266
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>>16064906
Otto Weininger

>> No.16066306
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Heraclitus The Obscure

>> No.16066791

Leibniz

>> No.16066800

>>16064906
Peter Griffin

>> No.16068182

>>16064906
Kierkegaard

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Kierkegaard.

>> No.16069776
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16069776

Montaigne.

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>>16064906
Part Socrates, part Alcibiades(without the gay) and part Empedocles.

>> No.16069792

Pretty sure everyone here is Nietzsche. Megalomaniac belief in the superiority of their ramblings and disdain for all other human beings, while actually being a loner loser.

>> No.16069793

>>16069787
>without the gay
cringe

>> No.16069801

>>16069793
It has come to my attention that these are not alone Greek philosophers, and I don't want to be gay.

>> No.16069805

if I were to choose, probably Empedocles minus the claims of Godhood.
I feel like I am living in a world of love and strife, raging in their lonely cycles like the moon.

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>>16064906 (OP)
Part Socrates, part Alcibiades(without the gay) and part Empedocles. Along with Montaigne Kierkegaard.

>> No.16069809

>>16069805
Shut up faggot, you just showed a misunderstanding of Empedocles.

>> No.16069811

>>16064906
Probably Sartre

>> No.16069814

The Apostle Paul

>> No.16069816

>>16064964
underrated

>> No.16069818

>>16069809
Thanks for you two cents, retard.
You wouldn't know poetic license if it fucked you in the mouth.

>> No.16069822

>>16069792
Was about to say this

>> No.16069825

>>16069818
>I feel like I am living in a world of love and strife, raging in their lonely cycles like the moon.
And do you get into love, and when into strife ey ey ey????????????
Bahahahaha I appreciate your poetic license anon, I am sorry, just messing around.

>> No.16069844

>>16069825
I accept your apology. Goodbye, anon.

>> No.16069846

>>16069844
Bye anon.

>> No.16070615

>>16065299
this

>> No.16070623

>>16064906
Ethics somewhere between Buddha and Socrates. Also a strong believer in reincarnation.

>> No.16070767

>>16064906
Plato/parmenides ideologically
Abelard/witt in personality

>> No.16070778

>>16064906
Voltaire

>> No.16070869
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Guy Debord
>First, like everyone, I appreciated the effect of slight drunkenness; then very soon I grew to like what lies beyond violent drunkenness, when one has passed that stage: a magnificent and terrible peace, the true taste of the passage of time. Although in the first decades I may have allowed only slight indications to appear once or twice a week, it is a fact that I have been continuously drunk for periods of several months; and the rest of the time, I still drank a lot.

>> No.16070878

>>16070869
They have pills which make u throw up if u drink alcohol.

>> No.16070883

>>16070878
I know but I would rather taper or try the Sinclair method if one more girl reject me for drinking too much.

>> No.16070968

>>16064906
Jesus, but not when he's healing people, more when he's chasing people around the temple and getting mad at fig trees

>> No.16070976

>>16070883
Gl anon, I know it helped my friend and I think a healthy drinking habit is capable for everyone.

>> No.16070977

The latin scholar and gentleman Verius Longus Diggums.

>> No.16070977,1 [INTERNAL] 

>>16070976
Thank you wholesome anon :3