A Schizo Age needs schizo philosophers
the chud comes to terms with the term and embraces it. the same should be said of the schizooooooooo.
Age of Aquarius?
Schizo is a materialist term for a materialist age. Half the saints would be classed as schizos if they lived today. Certainly all the mystics. Schizos are clearly communing with the Divine and the Transcendent.
Childhood is hating on himAdulthood is recognize that he was right
>>24945158In a discussion, if you make the claim that there are better theories to explain sexuality, it is incumbent on you to voice those theories or withdraw the claim. Very basic stuff here.
>>24945140Wasn't Christ being killed the greatest good that ever happened to Humanity under Christian theology? Seems like you should venerate the practice, not scorn it.
>>24945406You claimed x and it is your burden to support x, my new friend.
>>24939843>resurrects Freud bigger and better than ever in your path
>>24939664specifically, childhood is hating him because of the later version of his theories that got popularizedadulthood is recognizing that his original hypothesis, about widespread childhood sexual abuse, was correct
Sneaky Snakey Snake Edition>Old:>>24929120Recommended reading charts (Look here before asking for vague recs).https://mega.nz/folder/kj5hWI6J#0cyw0-ZdvZKOJW3fPI6RfQ/folder/4rAmSZxb>Archive:https://warosu.org/lit/?task=search2&search_subject=sffg>Goodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1029811-sffg
>>24944652We call it Reddit Rising for a reason.>>24945104lol
>>24944981I feel like the black company should have ended when they beat up the giant ancient evil trapped who was freed by the cult and the black temple/castle
>Tolkiendrones>40kidsWhich group is worse?
>>24945331Sandersois.
I'm almost caught up with dungeon crawler carl. It's pretty ok.
After Genderswap Reincarnation I Raised the Strongest Slopper EditionStubbed >>24936451>What is /wng/ — Web Novel General?A general for readers and authors involved or interested in the growing phenomenon of 'web novels', serialized English fiction posted to websites such as: Royal Road, Webnovel, Scribblehub, Wattpad, Archive of Our Own, Spacebattles, HFY, various personal author websites, and more>Why read web novels?Not for prose or tight editing or deep themes, frankly. As a whole, web novels are infamous for content sprawl and pacing issues. If you enjoy having millions of words to sink your teeth into to get to know the world and characters, though, you may be interested. Keeping up with other readers on a weekly basis to discuss the story's events unfolding is another perk, in the same way discussing an ongoing TV show might be.>Why write web novels?Ease of access & potential for Patreon earnings. Many successful authors gain an audience on their website of choice and funnel their readers into a Patreon. See graphtreon.com/top-patreon-creators/writing for an idea of what some are earning.Also, once an author has earned a fanbase, transitioning into an Amazon self-publishing career is several orders of magnitude easier than starting 'dry'.>/wng/ authors.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>24945415Read this>>24944519
24945415>Daily /wg/ melty disguised as someone that's ever even read a web novelJust leave retard. Stop thinking about winnies and you'll stop getting upset.
>>24945386Not him but I got you senpai.Read the comment section on each chapter, too, because there's a lot of good writing critique in it>chapters stubbedfug, forgot about that.Still good stuff in volume two, pirate the first book. It's worth reading. Buy it if you like it.
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>>24945325you are just proving my point>>24945328that was my second post. you are also proving my point
Anti-Oedipus.To summarise, Dolce & Gabbana discard Freuds Oedipalised interpretation of desire, suggesting instead a "positive" model inspired by Nietzsche.Probably will be one of the hardest things you'll read, and it also requires a lot of background knowledge. Regardless, it should be worth your time.If that sounds like too much, just stick with Nietzsche (Zarathustra especially covers desire nicely)
i recommend their Kafka book to any anons who have read a decent bit of Kafka. it inspired an effortpost i made recently in a thread about The Castle. something their Kafka book made me appreciate about d+g is that they're not obsessed with 'critique' in the same way a lot of contemporary online pop-leftists seem to be. Kafka's not complaining about early-20thC capitalist society, he's not comparing it against some happier ideal society. instead he's alert to the new creative possibilities and desires that early-20thC capitalist society has generated, and he takes them further than that society is able to itself. that's my rough reading of how d+g interpret him. constructing a machinic line of flight is very different from simply representing things as bad.
>>24944457>hardest thing evar!!!Lol. D&G is pretty good. But pretty much entry level lefty pomo garbo. Ofc, if you don't know the continental philosophy milieu you may be somewhat filtered by references. But Capitalism and Schizophrenia are designed to be at least allegedly somewhat poppy. And Guattari is pretty clear in his wotks albeit crazy in ideas. Deleuze himself is a clear philosopher if you know philosophy. And perhaps less interesting than his fans claim. Unless you are committed to le science atheism metaphysics. Ultimately, you'd be better served reading Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Heidegger, Kojeve, Strauss, Bataille, Blanchot, Klossowski, Derrida, Agamben, etc.>freud is bad mmmkHave you read him yet? Or Saussure and Clastres? Levi-Strauss and Mauss? I guarantee you're missing out if you have only read Deleuze as critique and gone no further...>zarathustraLove it but honestly can be deceptively filtering itself.>kafkaFag and chomo.>logic of senseProlly D's clearest. But also clearly reveals his flaws. He never escaped his Oedipus. Smthn like Chaosmosis is far more true and beautiful and good. But have you even read Lacan yet???>what is the hardest and bestest philosopher???Ferdinand Ulrich
>>24944457>discard Freuds Oedipalised interpretation of desire, suggesting instead a "positive" model inspired by Nietzsche.And from sentence one, this is nonsense
I’m reading AO with zero background knowledge. As intended.
>>24944457Go ahead and throw freud in the trash.>a master isn't human>a slave is human>once the epitome paradox is assimilated there is just an advanced animal with no identity.
What’s the male version of this? I’m tired as fuck
>>24944019>What’s the male version of this? I’m tired as fuck
>>24945179>, what women express publicly, and what women actually do,What country of honor and L'esprit de fraternité do you live in anon? Because in America the men act the same
>>24944190have you read her most recent book, lapvona?
>>24945512Got a hold on it at the library, you rec?
There is a fascinating, digressive chapter in Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris about how architecture was once the main form of expression of human thought and how the invention of the printing press put an end to this.Are there any other books about this topic? The intersection of philosophy and architecture? And was Hugo even correct?
>>24945477Read Spengler.
John Ruskin was big on this, I think. I read through Stones of Venice and got some hints of what you're describing vis-à-vis Hugo.
>>24945477A R C H I T E K T O N I K
The Aesthetics of Architecture by Roger ScrutonAlso his book on Beauty
Just what the fuck was Mr.Hyde's problem?
>be on /dbg/>see another "lol cuck" post>same posters as always>start thinking.jpgThe whole cuck joke obsession is basically resentiment in meme form.Nietzsche could have written an aphorism about guys who cope by imagining humiliations that are not even happening to them.People who yell "cuck" at everything are not showing dominance.They are showing they have none.It is slave morality with Wojaks.They never talk about what they build or want or create.They fixate on scenarios where someone else gets humiliated, because that is the closest they ever get to a feeling of power.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>24944806>sex haver>by not actually having sexMake it make sense
guess you'll have to invent super Nietzsche
>>24944816most cucks still fuck their wives on occasion, they just get off seeing her get plowed by someone else even more. you couldn't figure this much out on your own?
>>24943835Your effortshitpost would have been funnier had you ever read Nietzsche for yourself, instead of relying on wikipedia and youtube "essays"
>>24943835Most White men are cucks, they will accept their wives being non virgins before marriage and not veiling outside the house
>This schematism of our understanding in regard to phænomena and their mere form, is an art, hidden in the depths of the human soul, whose true modes of action we shall only with difficulty discover and unveil.
>I don't get it
>>24945182hwat?
>>24945033How is transcendental logic related to (formal) logic? Kant says that in logic, reason considers only its form and abstracts away the matter and denies that there could be a special logic for a certain matter. But later in the antinimoies he wants to show that the most basic form of proof (reductio ad absurdum) doesn't apply in the context of the questions there, for the negation of tha absurd is equally absurd there.so I am baffled.BTW, we have currently a thread on "informal logic" (textbooks). We should go over there and harass them there.
>>24945340>a science of pure understanding and rational[2] cognition, by means of which we may cogitate objects entirely à priori. A science of this kind, which should determine the origin, the extent, and the objective validity of such cognitions, must be called Transcendental Logic
>"They dance so languorously, the women of Syria. I knew then in Jerusalem a Jewess who, in a hovel, by the light of a small smoky lamp, on a bad carpet, danced raising her arms to clash her cymbals. Her back arched, her head thrown back and as if dragged down by her heavy auburn hair, her eyes drowned in voluptuousness, ardent and languishing, supple, she'd have made Cleopatra herself pale with envy. I loved her barbaric dances, her slightly husky and yet so sweet singing, the smell of her incense, the semi-sleeping state she seemed to live in. I followed her everywhere. I mixed in with the vile crowd of soldiers, boatmen and publicans she was surrounded with. One day she disappeared and I never saw her again. I looked for a long time for her in doubtful alleyways and taverns. She was harder for me to do without than Greek wine. A few months after I had lost track of her, I learned, quite by chance, that she had joined a small group of men and women who were followers of a young Galilean miracle worker. He was called Jesus, came from Nazareth, and was crucified, for what crime I don't know. Do you remember that man, Pontius?">Pontius Pilate frowned, bringing his hand to his forehead like someone who is trying to remember. Then, after a few moments of silence, he murmured:>"Jesus. Jesus. From Nazareth? No. I can't bring him to mind."
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>>24944467The local elite depended on Rome for their power. The high priest in the gospels at least panics because he thinks Jesus will incite rebellion and says better for one man to die than the whole nation
>>24943625>They dance so languorously, the women of Syria. I knew then in Jerusalem a Jewess who, in a hovel, by the light of a small smoky lamp, on a bad carpet, danced raising her arms to clash her cymbals. Her back arched, her head thrown back and as if dragged down by her heavy auburn hair, her eyes drowned in voluptuousness, ardent and languishing, supple, she'd have made Cleopatra herself pale with envy. I loved her barbaric dances, her slightly husky and yet so sweet singing, the smell of her incense, the semi-sleeping state she seemed to live in.Ew.
>>24943625>The Procurator of Judea"Might have to pick this up making it easy sharing for anonshttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58967
>>24944449Actually it was originally called the Province of Judea. It was renamed the Province of Syria-Palaestina following the Romans putting down the Bar Kokhba revolt and sacking Jerusalem.
it's such a universal book. it applies to literally everything.
starfall knights editionASOIAF wiki: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Main_PageBlog: https://georgerrmartin.com/notablog/Old blog: https://grrm.livejournal.com/So Spake Martin (interviews): https://westeros.org/citadel/ssm/Book search: https://asearchoficeandfire.com/SSM search: https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=006888510641072775866:vm4n1jrzsdyGeneral search: http://searcherr.work/TWOW samples: https://archive.org/details/411440566-the-winds-of-winter-released-chaptersold: >>24898855
>>24945282Maegor was a gigachad and plowing his wifes nightly helped with that + Visenya's old timey Valyrian blood magic
>>24945326and yet no heirs?
>>24943705The ideal is 13 permanent POVs>Crownlands>Citadel>Faith>Watch>Kingsguard>Riverlands>Iron Islands>North>Vale>Westerlands>Reach>Stormlands>DorneComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>24943631I kneel. Finish the books, I'm tired of waitiing >>24944260I used to like this guy, but man how many videos of the same shti can you put out>>24944660I knew it was a sponsered point instantly and just laughed. Fuck the fat man
>>24945469Visenya blood magic since birth probably made him infertile
Better than Stephen King and no one on this board even talks about him.
Who?
He looks like he's been a homosexual pedophile ever since he left the womb.
>>24944392So... based?
>>24944392his beast house books actually just detail how much he wants to fuck teenage girls
>>24944240For a few years in the 90s, my Mum exchanged letters with him. He also sent her some rejected artwork for one of his books.
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>>24945315You guys must be doing something right. All I've gotten are canned rejection letters.
>>24945313there's multiple of us but yes we will make it
>>24945281>We're all gonna make it.i have the cancer tho
>>24945426Better write faster.
is the ultimate goal to sell the movie rights and cash a big check?