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Did he need to touch grass?

>> No.19196754

He needed to stop worrying about kids playing inaudible music in their pants pockets during class.

>> No.19196764

>>19196746
he's literally standing in grass in that photo

>> No.19196776
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>>19196746
I just read that Capitalist Realism book a couple weeks ago to see what the fuss was about, wasn't impressed. "My students would rather listen to headphones than my class reeee capitalism did this!"

no, you're fucking boring dude.

>> No.19196778

>>19196746
I love this man. He was absolutely right that they're pegging everyone into made-up work place misery. We can enjoy free time but they won't let us.

>> No.19196783

>>19196754
they were just scrobbling

>> No.19196786

>>19196764
No man is forced to pick up or even see the treasures that litter the road.

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>> No.19196821

He is just a guy who just wasn't quite smart enough to understand or handle the information he was exposed to. This is why philosophy should be more exclusive, it can lead to suicide

>> No.19196828

>>19196776
>The use of headphones is significant here – pop is experienced not as something which could have impacts upon public space, but as a retreat into private ‘OedIpod’ consumer bliss, a walling up against the social.
>OedIpod
doesn't even work as a pun, just stop

>> No.19196907

He made cool music.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IIRE67S7Ydg

>> No.19197020
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>‘Left-wing’ Twitter can often be a miserable, dispiriting zone. Earlier this year, there were some high-profile twitterstorms, in which particular left-identifying figures were ‘called out’ and condemned. What these figures had said was sometimes objectionable; but nevertheless, the way in which they were personally vilified and hounded left a horrible residue: the stench of bad conscience and witch-hunting moralism. The reason I didn’t speak out on any of these incidents, I’m ashamed to say, was fear. The bullies were in another part of the playground. I didn’t want to attract their attention to me.