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What's the One True Philosophy?

>> No.21478255

>>21478248
Blood and soil.

>> No.21478259

>>21478248
my diary desu

>> No.21478260

>Hearing an alarm. Putting on a tie. Carrying a handbag. Receptionists. Caffeine-filled air. Taking a lift. Seeing your second family. Watercooler conversations. Proper bants. The boss’s jokes. Plastic plants. Office gossip. Those weird carpets. Face-to-face meetings. Not having to make lunch. CCing. BCCing. Accidentally replying-all. Hearing buzzwords. Leaving early for a cheeky afternoon in the sun.
Simple as

>> No.21478283

>>21478248
Math

>> No.21478328

Being state champ and fucking the prom queen

GO MUSTANGS

>> No.21478349

>>21478248
Probably Rationalism (in the LessWrong sense).

>> No.21478354

Might makes right.

>> No.21478365

>>21478260
do people actually like this stuff over getting up 5 minutes before clocking in and """working""" in their underwear

>> No.21478367

>>21478260
YAAASSSSS

>> No.21478368

>>21478255
>>21478259
>>21478260
>>21478354
Based
>>21478283
>>21478328
>>21478349
Cringe

>> No.21478378

>>21478248
This will always be terrifiying to me. The fact that someone thought this up and wrote it, genuinely and seriously, without any satire in mind thinking this will resonate with the masses...it scares me.

>> No.21478379

If I was a wagie reading this poster on the subway, waiting for my train, in the cold at 7am...well, I think I'd just step onto the tracks.

>> No.21478383

>>21478378
>thinking this will resonate with the masses
The scary part is it does. The common people, see: normal, every day NPCs, find solace and meaning through their dead end wagie jobs. It's frightening.

>> No.21478384
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21478384

>>21478248
>hearing buzzwords

>> No.21478396

>>21478379
They're bongs not humans. They are born-in-captivity bugmen who never had a chance to begin with.

>> No.21478411

>>21478378
yeah, this sort of thing really frightens me too.

>> No.21478413

>>21478248
How haven't citizens of Londonistan rebelled yet? I now want to jump into the tracks of that railway.

>> No.21478415

>>21478248
normies and neets are completely different species.

>> No.21478429

My girlfriend is a career wagie and she gets mad at me when I tell her that I don't care about my job and only work it for a paycheck. She talks about work nonstop and is always stressed about it. I feel bad that she was psyopped this hard and I dont know what to do to fix it.

>> No.21478436

>>21478248
Unironically, Critical Idealism. Kant constructed a way to live that is totally tenable within the innate uncertainty of life. I don't know of any other author who accepted that the big philosophical questions (i.e, does God really exist, is external reality really real, etc.) are impossible to answer.

But if Kant is too uncomfortable, Aristotle did a good job of rebuttal the pre-socratic radical skeptics. I used to think Hume was bad till I read Heraclitus. The modernists have nothing on some of the ancients, in terms of "muh moral relativity," and "muh nihilism,".

>> No.21478438

>>21478415
Will you have sex with me to prove that we are genetically incompatible?

>> No.21478444

>>21478365
I can see it being cozy in a weird way, since it all means stability - nobody is starving - but not if it's all consuming.

>> No.21478446

>>21478436
Kant is bugman philosophy, Aristotle is such a superior bugman that he veers off into chad territory easily.