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>In assessing Nietzsche's condition I have long been reminded of identical or very similar experiences with young men of great intellectual ability. Seeing them laid low by similar symptoms, I discovered all too certainly that these were the effects of masturbation.
>Ever since I observed Nietzsche closely, guided by such experiences, all his traits of temperaments and characteristic habits have transformed my fear into a conviction.

>> No.19788923

this nigga got cum on the mind

>> No.19788934

>>19788479
And thus, no nut november was created

>> No.19789477

Didn't Nietzsche fist a horse or something? what a coomer

>> No.19789488

So Wagner wanted to fuck Nietzsche in the ass to cure him, huh?

>> No.19789530

>>19788479
Wagner always cared about his friend, and Wagner's victory over Nietzsche is the proof the christian mindset will always triumph over the pagan mindset.

>> No.19789540

>>19788479
I'm surprised that such a bright man didn't realize that masturbation is a symptom of something else

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>>19788479
>In his Bayreuth phase Wagner's personality assumes a dictatorial demeanour. Once again the unimpeachable Glasenapp is a reliable witness: 'Yet a further feature was drawn to our attention, which was not just characteristic of this final period of his life. It was not possible to keep anything hidden from him; he always knew everything. When Mrs Wagner wanted to give him a surprise of any sort, it would turn out that he had dreamt about it the previous night and told her in the morning.' In short, as the German idiom runs: he spits in your soup. Glasenapp continues: 'This ability to see through people often appeared demonic, particularly with strangers: his penetrating gaze would enable him to discern a person's foibles at a glance and it often happened that, even though he had no wish to offend a person, he nevertheless touched on the sorest points.'