Is this the most important text of the 21st century?
>>24720702Could you seriously not come up with another way to talk about this book except for meaningless hyperbole? Surely if you've read the book and liked it then you must have actual thoughts about it worth sharing. I fucking hate meme culture. Lord I fucking hate meme culture. What's even the point of the internet.
>>24720704who said i liked it
>>24720702No.t. actually read it
>>24720704FPBP. /thread
>>24720707I doubt you even read it. Actually I highly doubt you read A book ever in your life.
>>24720702Everything in it of note is from the 20th century.
>>24720702I haven't read it, what's it say?
>>24720882
his Xenosystems posts are far more important
>>24720702It'll probably be considered a cult classic oddity (like it already is) more than a seminal philosophical text.
No, this is.
>>24720704Fipbip
>>24720704They would have to read it to do that, no one would ever read that shit lol.
>>24720702Kant Capital and the Prohibition of Incest is still relevant and has that word turn to call for guerilla feminism in the final stretches.His own decline into extremism was predicted by his writing in that essay, IMHO. Will admit that no, I have not read all of Fanged Nourmena. But have read the aforementioned section multiple times.