“Everybody is a philosopher in their own way.”
Everybody is an artist in their own way.
Everybody is a doctor in their own way.
Everybody is a lawyer in their own way.
Everybody is a pilot in their own way.
Go fuck yourself in your own way.
“Everybody is a philosopher in their own way.”
Everybody is an artist in their own way.
Everybody is a doctor in their own way.
Everybody is a lawyer in their own way.
Everybody is a pilot in their own way.
Go fuck yourself in your own way.
The cattle is furrier
The mountains are sharper
The birds cry louder
The houses are homelier
And the women
I told her over tapas
That I have two papas
between olives and anschovis
Oh, well, c’est la vie
When one of your parents unintentionally buys a single size mattress for a dual size boxspring but it doesn’t really matter because the other parent isn’t there anymore.
I saw it in a dream. It woke me up to take this note.
Old Europe? he crackled. Do you mean that historical collection of stones and a bunch of people who refuse to believe in it?
There is a point where we go mad when we consider ourselves the agent of all our actions and a point where we go mad when we consider ourselves the agent of none of them. Free will is the perceived space in between. – kc
I use the free website annotation tool hypothes.is to add comments to websites. Made for education, it can also “enhance” (for lack of a better word) public discourse. If nothing else, it makes you read articles more actively, like you’re engaging in a conversation with the author.
Example:
Cioran once said that he was glad that the concept of suicide existed because otherwise, he would kill himself.
Perhaps this also applies to transhumanism: without the concept and idea that it is technologically not impossible, of eternal life, we would just have to live forever.
The only reason you are not a slave
is that you are more productive
if you are not a slave.
Honor and love – what else – defy the usurpation of meaning by the Story of capitalism, because they require the notion of “enough”
If we encounter something you don’t know, our brain goes in either a fearful guessing mode or a mode of joyful curiosity. I think we can practice that.