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7088578 No.7088578 [Reply] [Original]

1. Age
2. Are you still a child? Why?
3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?

>> No.7088611

1. Age
>18
2. Are you still a child? Why?
>Of course I'm still a child, I'm 18. Further reasons? I think that I know something
3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?
>Pragmatism and determinism. I also like Peter Singers moral argument in Famine, Affluence and Morality

>> No.7088661

>>7088611

You didn't have to specify your age.

>> No.7088702

>>7088578
1. Older than most here.
2. No. I have wife and kids, run a farm to support them, and am working on a phd.
2. Yes. I waste my fucking time on fucking 4chan.
3. Aw fuck, I dunno. While I can't identify with any particular thinker or movement completely, I've read Kierkegaard most and have found him most helpful.

>> No.7088715

>>7088578
>1. Age
25

>2. Are you still a child? Why?
No. NA

>3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?
The one that states I do what makes me happy.

>> No.7088718

>>7088578
>1. Age
22
>2. Are you still a child? Why?
I have an MA degree, a job, but still live with my mother. I at least feel like a child.
>3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?
Neopragmatism/Wittgensteinianism

>> No.7088722

1. 22
2. Yes. I can't completely support myself and suffer from delusions in regards to romance and sex. Other than that I'm generally stable and working towards a real job.
3. Cultural marxism in the broadest possible sense. Walter Benjamin is one of the most beautiful philosophers.

>> No.7088724

>>7088702
>older than most
Are any of your "kids" female, and over 16 by chance?(legal age here)

Help a kissless 20 yr old virgin out bro.

>> No.7088726

Stop with these faggy survey threads you fucking dweeb. And stop replying to them too.

>> No.7088729

1. I'm 21
2. Starting to digest the fact i'm not.
3. Existentialism in general

>> No.7088732

>>7088722
>Cultural marxism
...

>> No.7088758

>>7088732
Yes. Do you want to have a discussion about it or just post dots on a burmese computer reparations forum?

>> No.7088855
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7088855

>>7088729
>existentialism

So, you are in denial. Hoow's that working out for you?

>> No.7088894

30
No
Schopenhauer

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7088902

>>7088855
>Absurdism
You did not comprehend

>> No.7088917

>>7088758
Not the guy, but I'll bite.

Not everyone is equal. The western culture is far superior to almost any other. People usually enjoy the company of their own race/religion. Multiculturalism is a failed experiment.

>> No.7088949

>>7088578
1. 23
2. Trying not to be, but in many ways I still am.
3. the Way of Affirmation

>> No.7088956

>>7088917

>Not everyone is equal.
Obviously not, it is the goal of intellectual activity of cultural marxism to work towards a world where it is so.

>The western culture is far superior to almost any other.
Historically this is very easy to contradict. Much philosophy and even the first steps of science went down in the arab world while not much was going on in Europe. The first great works of literature are from Assyria and indo-china. As for the current situation, the superiority persists only because of the toil and hardship of others.

>People usually enjoy the company of their own race/religion.
One of the few positive things we might learn from antique imperialism is that this is not so. Religious exclusiveness is a byproduct of monotheism. In polutheism different cultures were much more translatable.

>Multiculturalism is a failed experiment.
Only because of people like you.

Also, the way you asked those questions makes me doubt you know what cultural marxism is about.

>> No.7088962

>>7088855
Denial about what?

>> No.7088966

>>7088956
(not him)
May I ask why do you believe in equality as the ideal? Curious, not cynical.

>> No.7088998

>>7088966
I concede that there is a utopian moment in (again, broadly) marxist critiques of society. Yet just because it is utopian doesn't mean you should give up the struggle. Equality must be the ideal as inequality has historically shown to entail exploitation and subordination. The conservative ideology says "eveyone has their place and stays there", while the neoliberal ideology states "everyone has their place and you can move wherever you like". Both are fictions to keep global capitalism the way it is.

>> No.7089006

>>7088956
>Much philosophy and even the first steps of science went down in the arab world
And in the last 700 years?

>In polutheism different cultures were much more translatable.
Are you talking about african and european cultures? They didn't even invent a wheel in Africa.

>Only because of people like you.
Because I'm the one who goes ooga booga rape da white womenz, disguised as a black person.
I'm the one who constructed 50+ no-go zones for Swedes in Sweden. Only this time I wore a rag around my head.

Get real, kid.

>> No.7089020

>>7088962
The meaninglessness of life

>> No.7089036

>>7089006
>Are you talking about african and european cultures? They didn't even invent a wheel in Africa.

No. I am talking about different cultures of antiquity. For example, different tribes in ancient Egypt and different polytheistic religions in ancient Rome. Because the religion in the ruling class structurally consisted of the same mediators of difficult parts of the human experience (nature, weather, death, sickness, etc), there was no need for religious exclusivity, as one could "understand" the cultural Other on a basic level. With the advent of monotheism came discrimination and violence on the grounds of cultural differences.

>> No.7089046

>>7089020
So what does a person not in denial do?

>> No.7089084

>>7088724
degenerate
one does not ask a father to have fuck his daughters

>> No.7089104

>>7089046
He could either commit suicide or accept the meaninglessness of his life. And accepting it is the first step towards being content with it.

>> No.7089109

>>7088998
As a moral nihilist, which is more or less the only relevant stance along with relativism - Can you really hold the " exploitation and subordination" argument? I mean, if I think I could climb the ladder as an individual and become to one who controls others, why would I ever want to settle for marxism?

>> No.7089152

>>7089109
You would settle for it because (and here again I could be attacked for utopism), even as a moral nihilist, a relativist or an absurdist, you would enjoy being alive more if everything wasn't eroded by reification. Whatever you enjoy: travelling, social relations, romance, sex is being made hollow by being reduced to a commodity in capitalism.

>> No.7089159

>18
>I'm the totality of my own conciousness ;)
>I don't

>> No.7089202

>>7088998
Both of those are better than "nobody has their place"

>> No.7089208

20
I'm still in school and I live with my parents what do you think?
Quietism nigger

>> No.7089220

>>7089109
Its simple. In hierarchical organizations the asymmetrical relationship between you and those at the top give those at the top a lot of ways of screwing you. But what if you climb the ladder yourself? The advantage of more egalitarian organizations is you don't have to bother with climbing the ladder or worry about falling off. Because other groups can overwhelm the individual organizing is required for the individual to protect themselves. To prevent said organization from dominating the individual things like checks and balances and a flatter organization structure are added to make it harder for other people to fuck you.

>> No.7089221

>>7089152
I see your point. Interesting. Is there any reading on the subject you suggest? Assuming I read Marx, and care mostly for the modern cultural marxism.

>> No.7089226

22
living with parents, have 0 income, maximus childus
I don't agree with anything, I'm just sad

>> No.7089231

>>7089220
Still sounds good only for the weak/cowards

>> No.7089236

>>7089226
>I don't agree with anything

Read more

>> No.7089238

>>7089231
You say that because somebody greater than yourself hasn't yet taken the opportunity to knock you off

>> No.7089270

>>7089231
Yeah and like Hobbes said all people are equal because weakest has strength to kill the strongest, either by secret machination or by confederacy with others that are in the same danger with himself.

>> No.7089285

>>7089221
You should read some essays by Walter Benjamin: "Theses on the Philosophy of History" and "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction".

"The Dialectics of Enlightenment" by Adorno & Horkheimer

"Reification and Utopia" by Fredric Jameson

Then you could move on to some stuff by Althusser, Ranciére, Hall. I would also consider Foucault, Lefevbre, Bourdieu and Barthes.

>> No.7089292

20
"not yet a man just a punk in the street"
absurdism

>> No.7089294

>>7089226

Kek. This, except I tend to agree more with Eastern philosophy shit, sometimes stoics and guys like Schopenhauer too.

>> No.7089334

>>7088578
>22
>kind of, finishing my degree this year, sell some weed to buy protons
>nowdays Nihilism and Existentialism

>> No.7089432

1. 28
2. don't think I can claim that anymore
3. relevant philosophy sort of shades into economics starting sometime in the 1800s, so I would say I like the Marxism-Keynesianism of people like Doug Henwood and JW Mason. for less political and more personal philosophy I like Kierkegaard

>> No.7089698

>>7088758
"Cultural marxism" is a neoreactionary conspiracy theory. If you like Benjamin et all you just say "Marxism"

>> No.7089708

>20
>I wish I was, being an adult is shit
>deleuze for life I am the nomad

>> No.7089786

>>7089084
Don't pretend that you don't look at those little cum buckets.

I remember when I was 16 those girls just ooze sex.

>> No.7089817

>>7088578
1. 18
2. As much as I can be, childhood is infinitely better than adulthood.
3. Rousseau, Lao Tzu, Kierkegaard, PKD, Kant, Marx, Heraclitus. Nihilism seems to me to be correct, but things aren't necessarily what they seem to an observer, and anyway it's a bit of a boring, infertile philosophy.

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>>7088578
>1. Age

18

>2. Are you still a child? Why?

I don't consider myself one. Am more mature in some areas than others, for sure. But I believe I am somewhat mature.

>3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?

Hard determinism, nihilism

>> No.7089954

>>7088578
1. 18
2. I don't want to settle down on one thing. I'm exploring.
3. See 2.

>> No.7089959

>26
>No. As bad as my adulthood is my childhood was even worse.
>Communism

>> No.7089972

>>7088578
>1. 19
>2. yep, bad parenting
>3. Fredric Jameson's interpretation of Hegel

>> No.7089979

How do I stop hating people?

>> No.7089993

>>7089979

accept hard determinism. realise they could do nothing else than what they do. accept this fact and live a happy life. things just are.

>> No.7089996

>>7089979
By loving yourself :)

>> No.7090001

>>7089996
This tbh.

>> No.7090019

>>7088722
I wouldn't call benjamin a cultural marxist. I think you mean critical theory; he was a critical theorist.

>> No.7090062

>>7089993
>>7089996
I love myself (way too much, I think I am a narcissist) and I'm a determinist but I can't help but feel rage when I see people being happy, I also feel rage when I see communists, protesters, women that aren't ashamed to say that they enjoy sex, I really don't have anything against most of these things like I think its fine that people protest because their sons were kidnapped but for some reason I can't feel anything but anger and I wish that the police would shoot them, I don't understand :(, I read notes from the underground and I felt identified with the main character and the conclusion that he came to (he needed to impose himself over other people to feel happy), thoughts? I know its unrelated to the thread but I don't have anybody else to ask to.

>> No.7090076

>>7090062

read it recently as well, I think most people relate to him in some way, and find the book depressing as hell.

Dunno man, see a professional if it is a problem, sounds bad to get so worked up over stuff.

You could also read some daoist texts.

>> No.7090089

>>7090062
>I love myself (way too much, I think I am a narcissist)

that's not what narcissism is. that's just living under a rock. narcissism is obsessive self-criticism that gets projected onto others.

>> No.7090091

>>7090062
You seem to have a bad case of reactionary fascism, see a doctor immediately.

>> No.7090102

>>7090089
thats psychiatric narcissism. ancient greek narcissism still applies

>> No.7090214

>>7090062
>I also feel rage when I see communists, protesters, women that aren't ashamed to say that they enjoy sex, I really don't have anything against most of these things like I think its fine that people protest because their sons were kidnapped but for some reason I can't feel anything but anger and I wish that the police would shoot them, I don't understand :(
failed hard again, you might be mentally ill. I just don't care and if they actually do some good, good for them.

>> No.7090218

20
i dont care
you get what you put in, people get what they deserve

>> No.7090225

20

certainly doesn't feel like it. Might have some childish behaviors but nothing to worry or out of the regular about I suppose

Epicureanism

>> No.7090233

>>7090225
nothing to worry about or out of the regular*

>> No.7090244

>>7088578
1. 30
2. Yes
3. Nihilist Catholic

>> No.7090248

>>7088578
1. 27
2. No. But, like a child, I'm unemployed and I live with my mother.
3. Neostoicism

>> No.7090249

>>7090214
>failed hard again
what do you mean by this?

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7090255

1. 24
2. I know you are but what am I?
3. Stoicism

>> No.7090362

>>7090249
failing at psychoanalysis

>> No.7090400

1. 22
2. Yes. I mostly eat fried food.
3. Schopenhauerianism

>> No.7090417

>>7090244
>Nihilist Catholic
ayy how does it work

>>7090248
as in contemporary stoicism or christian stoicism?

>> No.7090423

>>7090400
"The greatest of follies is to sacrifice health for any other kind of happiness."
- Arthur Schopenhauer

>> No.7090428

>>7090218
>unironically believing in the new age pleb just-world fallacy interpretation of karma

>> No.7090452

>>7088578
1. 30
2. Seems like 'child' here is a floating signifier if my age does not tell you one way or the other.
3. I like Nietzsche, Stirner and Chuang Tzu the most probably. This isn't to say I agree with anything but they inform and challenge me better and in ways I like the best. I tend to agree with (non-Marxist) materialist interpretations of history a la Marvin Harris' cultural materialism. Any further details would require too much time to be worth my while.

>> No.7090453

>>7090423
Health in Schopenhauer's period meant not getting venereal diseases and going to bed at an early hour.

Besides, what do Germans know about health? I share their love of schnitzel, pretzels, pastries and beer. We are one.

>> No.7090493

>>7090453
Schopenhauer also walked for two hours a day without regard for the weather and got up at seven in the morning every day despite being a NEET.

Within his approach of negative hedonism being as healthy as you can makes perfect sense though, since the avoidance of suffering takes precedence over active pleasures. What passed for health in his time doesn't have much to do with it, it's his general advice to be as healthy as you can that is essential.

>> No.7090514

>>7088578
1.30
2. No, but I feel like it. I work a seasonal job during the summer, and write and travel the other 9 months a year.
3. Zen Buddhism. Dogen

>> No.7092107

>>7090514
Sounds like the perfect life tbh
>tfw stuck in the fulltime job prison I built for myself

>> No.7092232

>>7090417
Christian Stoicism.

>> No.7092282

1. 24
2. No because I and only I am responsible for myself.
3. I support the New York Giants

>> No.7092314

I'm a 23 year old child who never had to flee the coup and even though no one else would guess it looking in, I know what I am

I need to workout; I need a better body, more money and some recognition before I can feel whole

>> No.7092319

20
Yes
All philosophy is personal. I guess I'm more Continental than Analytical.

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>>7089046

>> No.7092327

>>7092314
I agree with the philosophy that value is relative and I rightly care about myself - and I know that this is ultimately the path to righteousness

>> No.7092336

>>7089786
I'm glad no woman has had to love you; you are a disgusting person.

>> No.7092352

>>7088578
1.19
2. Yeah
3. I'm not intelligent nor experienced enough to develop a coherent understanding of any philosophy, let alone agree with one

>> No.7092353

>>7092336
>implying you don't jerk off to their developing boobies and rounding asses every day at the toilet at your job because you're so desperate to slide your dick up their butts and because your wife has already grown old, ugly and bitter

>> No.7092354

>>7088578
24
I'm not a right-tracker if that's what you mean. Doing post-grad
Nihilistic egoism

>> No.7092357

24

No because of the dissolution of the intrinsic esteem I had for my network of elders (parents, professors, bosses, etc.)

I am equally convinced by existentialist absolute self-responsibility and the poststructuralist idea of the self. Life is very confusing

>> No.7092359

>>7088578
>22
>I live with my parents but work full time. So yeah, probably a child really.
>Existentialism is neat.

>> No.7092362

>>7088578
1. 69
2. No because I am too eXtreme
3. Philosophy is for Phaggots.
All you guys just got burned.
3rd degree.

>> No.7092381

22
No. Mainly just because I feel I've adjusted successfully and in a healthy way.
Atheist Hinduism

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7092731

21
My childhood ended with my mother's death at age 7
Neo-Socratic

>> No.7093103

19
I am a manchild
Stoicism, just the way she goes.

>> No.7093155

1: under age b&
2: hell yeah, also self aware enough to know I am still a child and enjoy the hell out of it
3: Plato, working on not being a slave to pleasure so I don't end up like to heroin addicts

>> No.7093168

*you heroin addicts
Seriously, how are so many of you hooked? It shouldn't be so common.

>> No.7093468

>>7088578
1. b&
2. Yes, I will become a man when I disregard petty externals.
3. Stoicism, I'm still a massive fuccboi though.

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7093499

18
I'm a child because I don't really understand anything, nor do I know how to think
Nihilism, since I see it as a way to opt out of the conversation

>> No.7093515

>>7089036
>using cultural other in any description of human interaction
I'm sorry you feel that way bro.

>> No.7093522

>>7088998
holy shit dude you got a twitter or somefang? Meeting a sane person on 4chan is impossible.

>> No.7093557

>>7093168
It's the decline of the empire man, substance abuse will continue to rise, morals will continue to decline, it's all gravy baby.

Also I do not mean to entail it is morally reprehensible to abuse substances, I am all for it as I am an alcoholic myself.

>> No.7093815

1. 24
2. Nope. I'm enlightened.
3. I don't do philosophy

>> No.7093822

19
Student
My diary tbh

>> No.7093835

1. 26
2. Maturity is a spook.
3. Swinging back and forth between Egoism and Buddhism. Some might call me a Nihilist but that's spooky.

>> No.7093843

Used to be one of those existentialist Nietzscheans but Hegel made me see my errors

>> No.7093848

>Age
24

>Are you still a child?

Yes. I have failed to meet the basic expectations of being an adult. That is completing education, getting a decent job and even having sex. I basically have not of that Kafkan quality of the indestructible. I am basically just curling under the weight of the unpleasant truths that make themselves known in adulthood. I consider suicide daily

>Which philosophy do you agree with most

Probably Phyrronism. Has nothing to do with my life choices. I just find it appealing. More accurately, like any good neckbearded loser I gravitate towards Schopenhauer

>> No.7094145

>>7092336
>on 4chan
>is a dad with legal teenage daughters
>doesn't want his teenage daughters to develop daddy issues
>daughters tease him
>he looks away

This is why I dislike you tumbgay/redshit "follow the social flow" faggets that come and turn your noses up on us.

If you never even once entertained the thought of your daughter of more than a "thing to look after", you are truly brainwashed by society.

If you are a bible-thumper, incest is what made the world go round. if your Great 1000x Grandpa didn't fuck his daughter/your Great 1000x Grandma you wouldn't even be here.

>> No.7094512

1. Thirty four.

2. I'm still pretty childish, but live on my own. Work a shitty night shift position and live on a small 5-acre homestead.

3. The philosophies that interest me the most are Stirner's ideas of egoism, nihilism, and animistic interpretations of Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological views.

>> No.7094532

>20
>No
>Nihilism

>> No.7095461

>18
>Very mature in many ways, but juvenile in others.
> Individualism, materialism, epicurism

>> No.7095535

>>7093848
Yo... Chill out a little. Don't be so rough on yourself, that doesn't make it better. You can get better from this, you know? You can work your way out of it. Try going to a doctor, maybe

>> No.7095594

Age
>25
Are you still a child? Why?
>I feel like pop-culture wants to keep us all in perpetual adolescence. I'm trying not to fall into that trap.
Which philosophy do you agree with most
>Pessimism (Schopenhauer, Zapffe, Cioran)

>> No.7096112

>>7094145
let's see what I can divine about you
Your age: b&able
Are you a child: obviously
The philosophy you agree with most: you claim neechee, but really just look for the bandwagon with the sharpest edges to scare away those nagging thoughts that life truly has meaning, but your own life somehow missed out on receiving one

>> No.7096153

>>7096112
I'm actually 26
Employed
Child? Well I'm my Mom's last so I'm like her "baby" but I look after myself

Why do edges have to come into play?

If I don't drink the current social kool-aid, and have no qualms with fucking my sister if she offered, how does that make me a bad person?

>> No.7096159

>>7096153
I bet she actually wants to but is scared to admit it. You should ask her and post the results here

>> No.7096163

>>7095535
What is the doctor going to give me? A balls transplant lmao

>> No.7096409

>>7088578
17
Yep
Transcendental Idealism, Deontology

>> No.7096425

24

Dunno. Life is hard man, earning my own money, having my own place. I already have that but all those stuff society wants from me seems so pointless (build a house, get a family, buy a car, you are not an adult without a car, become succesful) and everything it offers to me seems hollow. Having everything I want (material) and a small five-digit amount of Euros at the bank which is growing every month not because I would save money but just because there is nothing to buy of interest to me.

Partly Stoicism.
No hard feelings about life and death but when I get a task I do work hard to fulfill it as good as possible not because I want to please but because I think every task should be done right. Emotional suffering and enjoyment are just interpretations of the world around us which we can control through training.

>> No.7096468

21
I wish
Mine

>> No.7096504

>>7088578

1. Age
>18
2. Are you still a child? Why?
>I'm 18 so ofc
3. Which philosophy do you agree with most?
>Phenomenological existentialism

>>7088611
determinism : top kek. I also was totally into it until I discovered Kierkegaard and Heidegger.

>> No.7096638

>>7089226
Almost same except I have a small minimum wage income.

But the sadness and not agreeing with anything is there.

>> No.7096647

>>7090428
It might not mean exactly what you think it means, or what the poster thinks it means, for that matter.

I have a sort of irrational belief in some sort of 1:1 ratio of action in the universe, but it can probably never be perceived by one observer so it might not be apparently true but it might be true for everyone. I know that sounds faith based, I guess it is. I'm also not explaining myself well it's almost 4 am here.

Also, all these 18 year olds talking hot shit about what they believe. I'm honestly jelly at the hubris of that age and wish I could get back there.

>> No.7096650

>>7090514
Care to elaborate? That's essentially what I'm looking to do for the latter part of my 20s. (23 now). I was thinking agriculture - I'm already in contact with the CCC and some farms, as well as saving up right now for long term thru hiking.

>> No.7096655

23
Yes, very much, trapped in education until 26, living with parents, no income, no social life
Christianity, communism and analytics

>> No.7096658

>>7093848
Also consider suicide daily, but realize it's too easy and that it will suck for all my immediate family members and my little baby nieces.

>> No.7096667

>>7096658
yeah, not him but suicide is retarded

even though I very often consider it, I would probably never come down to it.

>> No.7096703

>>7096655
>23
> living with parents, no income, no social life
>Christianity, communism and analytics
for the love of God, Lenin and Russell please commit suicide

>> No.7096707

>>7096703
:'(

tbh was thinking about it this morning

>> No.7097166

>>7096707
oh dear god please don't make me feel sad for you.
Go outside, read some Kierkegaard, Camus, Heraclitus, Heidegger
Go fuck some women and be the alpha man you should have been since your birth.

>> No.7097735

>>7088578
>22
>Probably
>None really. I just like certain ideas more than others.

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7098213

1. 21
2. No, cuz I'll cut your throat, bitch
3. Pessimism

>> No.7098232

>>7088578
1. 27

2. Yes because I'm a millennial

3. Still figuring that out I like Manuel DeLanda a lot though even though I think his dismissal of postmodernism as "idealism" is kind of unfair and one sided from what I can gather, especially coming from somebody who sucks Discipline and Punish off repeatedly

>> No.7098395

>>7088855
one must imagine sysiphis happy

>> No.7098481

>>7088578
>1.Age
18
>2.Are you still a child? Why?
Absolutely, I go to high school, have little to no responsibility, sit in front of the computer all day and spent the last 6 weeks of vacation to watch anime and read manga, my hair is shit, I'm what you would call "edgy", I hate the taste of beer, am an anti-theist, have a horrible personality and hate myself. Hopefully I'll grow out of that. Satisfied?
>3.What philosophy do you agree with most?
Absurdism

>> No.7098790

>5
>no ofc
>The experimentalist existentialist Norwegian mentalism

All these 20+ year old retards lmao

>> No.7098818

>>7098481
lol look at this faggot telling his whole life to strangers to feel himself existing

>> No.7098843

>>7098481
Gigantic faggot detected. Makes me sad that these are the type of people that browse let

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>>7090493
second this, two hours of physical workout aday, "life is movement"-aristoteles "...and it shapes its inhibitor" schopey, im drunk sorry

>> No.7098965

>>7088611
>fucking up greentext this hard

>> No.7098989

>>7098843
I'm only here for the memes.