You know the drill, post literary quotes.
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This one is for my Russian Jewish niggas out there in the world
>>24988330Ok but what I actually want is to kill everyone else in the universe except a maternal love goddess and then reign iver every molecule and blade of grass for eternity, what do fellow nerd fagets, what do?!?
>>24988333is minotaur porn popular?
>>24988349Contrary to how women want you to think, they love (as in makes them wet) big powerful men that can use them as toys
>>24988354Their instincts are correctly tumed to submit to actual superiors, yes.
>>24988349Very. It's even more popular amongst men.
>>24988370Lol no
>>24988372Wrong. The issue is the POV. Men love to roleplay as giant minotaurs and other monsters and fuck some sweet petite girl who desires his cock. If Milking farm was written from the POV of the minotaur , men would be scooping this shit up.Case in point: video game RPGs where men roleplay as some other random ass race and demand "romance and sex scenes". If the dev doesn't deliver they cry about it being woke shit
>>24988378You're a soi bugman redditor. IRL there is not a single male human being who knows or cares about your furry fanfics. Try to go find even an single one.
>>24988387>Ad hominem
DFW has no zingers / short epic quotes and thats a very good thing
>>24988418DFW was a one-trick pony who killed himself because he knew he hadn't any talent. I'm surprised to see him mentioned in 2026.
>>24988361Yep. Most men don't get this and expect some kind of romantic love and passion when they are 5'7", balding, can't dress, pot bellied, 12" arm'd dweeb who earns less than the average woman does.
>>24988425>t. didn't read Pale Kinglol casual
>>24988426>Abandons his five children
>>24988464Do as I say, not as I do.
>>24988303To me the best Dostoïevski is picrel (ignore the little girl part it's not what you think)
I try to remember this one every time I screw up in life
>>24988464Are you really a philosopher if you aren't also a massive hypocrite?
>>24988394Indeed
Underrated quote imo
>>24988580If you’re in 8th grade uh huh yeah
""He had a peculiar defeated quality hanging over him, and yet, underneath, he did not seem to have given up. A vague and ragged hint of vitality lurked behind the resignation; it seemed to Runciter that Joe most nearly could be accused of feigning spiritual downfall... the real article, however, was not there."-Ubik - PKD.Literally me. Joe Chip is SO cool.>>24988390How does one learn to articulate his thoughts so well? This is a nuclear-yield slandernuke. Truly a force to be reckoned with.
>>24988862It's sour grapes from a third rate philosopher. Hegel mogged him effortlessly and he could do naught but seethe.
>>24988978The smartest hegelian of today is a 39 year old academian witch from chicago says alot about your big homie
“Qui ne se donne loisir d'avoir soif, ne sçauroit prendre plaisir à boire.” -- Montaigne, De L’inégalité qui est entre nous(He who does not give himself the leisure to be thirsty cannot take pleasure in drinking.)Been reading Montaigne, he's so pleasant, good and fun essays, full of good ideas
“That is the end and at the same time the immortality, the eternity of knowledge: knowledge, which has become once again simple and direct, sets and reveals itself anew as will in a new form and in every action. ” -- Stirner, The False Principle of Our EducationThis one insight is godsent from Stirner. The idea that knowledge finds its use when consumed and forgotten in the fabrication of new instincts or habits ('as will' as he says) is just so pretty to me, I want to kiss him.
>>24988333>she thinks "orgasm" is a verb
>>24988392"As philosophies go, I hold out little hope for pessimism." - Timothy Leary.
>>24988602If you'd reached eighth grade, you'd know how to punctuate.
Anyone got the quote about the author who droves all the way out into the sticks with his wife, got lost, and asked a local for directions?I think he spoke in a single run-on sentence that was nearly three paragraphs long while his wife cringed in her passenger seat.I need to see that quote again so badly
>>24989008Why are Hegelians always broads and Schopenhauerians men?
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>>24989564Not to defend that slop, but great writers aren’t exactly known for strictly obeying the conventions of the language. Shakespeare nouned verbs and verbed nouns all the time.
>>24989620my hero
>>24989620zesty ass