How some learned to stop worrying and love the spinchip
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Whatever Happened (the birth of a new Hegelian ontology)?
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Someone's never been to a undergraduate literary studies party before. Needs more Nietzsche to be the real deal though. 
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Just wait until he gets on Derrida... then we know he's really drunkUglyCasanova wrote:Someone's never been to a undergraduate literary studies party before. Needs more Nietzsche to be the real deal though.
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I talk about Foucault and woman doing gang bang porn all the time. THE ORDER OF THINGS had a profound effect on me despite my C+ understanding of it.
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"...at this exact moment Divine has learned of your jealous scheme from the local town gossip. She also has your address, ASS HOLE!" -Narrator (Mr. J) PINK FLAMINGOS
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"Whatever ASSHOLE here’s my pedal that makes humpback whale noises and also it has a built in sequencer so stick it in your craw! -retinal orbita
"Patty Mullen takes me from a ball peen to a sledge" -The Great Velvet Hammer
"...at this exact moment Divine has learned of your jealous scheme from the local town gossip. She also has your address, ASS HOLE!" -Narrator (Mr. J) PINK FLAMINGOS
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Undergraduate Literary Studies Party can be our band name, UC. Never been to one, but I assume they are lacking in boner-talk.
Jacques Derrida's work is nonsense. You heard it here. Also: Eivind and I were doing a bit and he left he hanging, and now I look crazy.
Jacques Derrida's work is nonsense. You heard it here. Also: Eivind and I were doing a bit and he left he hanging, and now I look crazy.
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This does not square with my experience, fwiw. They're all bad impressions of what people think the Romantics did (take drugs and talk about sex... which is what the Romantics did, but I don't think I've met anyone who's written the next Frankenstein at one.)Invisible Man wrote:Never been to one, but I assume they are lacking in boner-talk.
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We always talked about Derrida in one of my post-modern lit classes. Professor was cool. He would always just say, "There is no such thing as repetition. There is no such thing as repetition."Invisible Man wrote:Undergraduate Literary Studies Party can be our band name, UC. Never been to one, but I assume they are lacking in boner-talk.
Jacques Derrida's work is nonsense. You heard it here. Also: Eivind and I were doing a bit and he left he hanging, and now I look crazy.
Do we need to check off all the hip philosophy/lit dudes to see who can actually be in the Undergraduate Literary Studies Party?
Like... Nietzsche? Surely we're not stopping there when a bunch of losers who think they've figured it all out, touting: "God is dead," and thinking that Atheism is edgy (and having no understanding of the passage... obv).
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I actually like Derrida. I mean, he's full of shit, but amongst it all he usually has something interesting to think about.
Nietzsche is more interesting devoid of the idiots who get hung up on his ideas.
Nietzsche is more interesting devoid of the idiots who get hung up on his ideas.
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+1goroth wrote:I actually like Derrida
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No hate on any of the aforementioned writers/philosophers but they're definitely regarded highly but some serious losers who think they're hot shit.
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I also think there's a tendency of people who think they occupy the intellectual high ground to embrace Nietzsch or at least to mention casually that they do. It seems to signal a certain lucid distanciation from the pleb. For some reason.odontophobia wrote:No hate on any of the aforementioned writers/philosophers but they're definitely regarded highly but some serious losers who think they're hot shit.
I guess I'm a pleb though I like Camus
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I like Camus. The Plague is fucking great. I like The Stranger, too, but that's the obvious answer, right?Disarm D'arcy wrote:I also think there's a tendency of people who think they occupy the intellectual high ground to embrace Nietzsch or at least to mention casually that they do. It seems to signal a certain lucid distanciation from the pleb. For some reason.odontophobia wrote:No hate on any of the aforementioned writers/philosophers but they're definitely regarded highly but some serious losers who think they're hot shit.
I guess I'm a pleb though I like Camus