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>destroys western civilization
>leaves
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He was cool
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>>25090607
TLP is cooler tho
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>>25090607
>>25090611
I did TLP, but this is the stupidest way to try to get people to read him. Nothing makes someone or something seem so contempible as highjacking a thread and imposing it/them. No, his having written about Socrates in his book doesn't change that.
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>>25090567
it was all fun and games until he started telling people a voice in his head was telling him what to do
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>>25090567
the Athenians were doomed either way
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>>25090607
what book
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>>25090631
I'm fine being "the annoying guy that posts tlp out of context" if it gets people reading it
And if someone was to hate the content because of that, with that justification, they wouldn't have liked the content anyways
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>>25090691
I thought the voice only told him what not to do
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>>25090852
Socrates said the voice wasn't doing anything while he was there. Socrates was an idiot or he was playing 5d chess with the court. I can easily imagine the Athenians having interpretedthis as an admission of guilt



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