tpaine posted:maybe they're like...the electro...the like, remnants of our brainwaves? I mean it's possible
Prospero posted:
I don't understand why you posted a picture of some completely normal women
Superabound posted:so does all this mean Facebook is going to start including "War Criminal" in their list of 71 possible Genders?
gender: half "1/4 of four horsewomen of the sandniggersrapists' apocalypse" and half "john cleese"
what voice do they choose when they yell at soldiers for minor grooming infractions - while worried if they're showing enough of those gaaaaams
Prospero posted:
no yes no no yes
Prospero posted:
bPpnMekZULM
that guy with the green stickman av
HenryKrinkle posted:let's see: dm, domn... who else?
anime reality dude
le_nelson_mandela_face posted:thats one thing i miss about lf, the huffpo lifestylists who said shit like joan of arc had magic lesbo powers or old timey womens' medical knowledge outstripped our own or "phenotypic plastiticity disproves natural selection and the only ones still clinging to it are the white establishment"
get bhpn to post here
i took a copy off the shelf and tried reading the first page and parsing it as hard as i could but it was pure meaningless gibberish. i flipped through it and it was more of the same. compared to actual philosophy such as plato (which is rather clear to understand), i became convinced that it was a total charade. a bunch of highly interpretable, half-baked ideas of no importance obscured to make them look smart or dangerous. you hook some prodromal types and get them obsessed with your work. i mean, the book is literally titled 'capitalism & schizophrenia'; that's revealing. think of the sort of audience that appeals to.
i had more or less the same experience when i bought a zizek book hoping to learn more. i thought he would be relatively clear like he is in online videos of him (which is saying something) but it was unreadable.
i do find it interesting that another major nexus point of schizophrenia is trying to fully process neon genesis evangelion.
arguably, all interests which aren't dedicated to the pragmatic betterment of the actual world, personally or collectively, (whether physically, socially, ideologically, or some other realistic manner) qualify as schizophrenic. and i think this fear of wasting my time unproductively is why it's rare i am able to get lost into fiction anymore, unless i am in a period of severe emotional distress. i look back on my past obsessions with wistful embarrassment. there is also the very real risk of being morally or otherwise psychologically manipulated by the author who has you in his grasp. i think religion can sublimate this need, and be a constructive influence.
see also: ninjastomper58's warning