Message from @Inquisitor of this Flavortown
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How gay is philosophy
Hmmmmm
tbh most of philosophy is gay but the core beginning is good. especially when you agree with a certain school so you can dunk on other niggas.
it's also a mighty tool to use against atheists by the way of thomism.
Hmmmm
I jus want people to thimk i smart
being able to explain aquinas, plato or aristotle whilst dunking on any modern philosopher is p smart. tf will they know about kant or goethe.
Understanding aquinas is wild man
Summa theoliga is like 1000 pages man
yeah true. I just read Feser and watched some docus and read some articles but when my dad asked about the 5 ways I just got stuck. After a while you can manage a basic understanding though.
I need to just get on roll like
When i start reading i usually like keep going if its interesting enougg
but when you get the point of the chapter it just becomes boring. at least that's how I read it
Yeh i only read before i go to bed anyway so i usually just fall asleep
@gamerrightsactivist Do you read fiction? there’s plenty of great fiction under 300 pages
Sometimes ye
This is a breddy gud list I’ve gone through, lots of easy and great reads.
Not Lolita though, terrible book 0/10
Humbert Humbert is based
read this for keks
turner diaries is the spergiest book ever written
it's fascisnating tho
The Turner diaries is one of my favorite fictional stories. It’s fun to fantasize, and that book brought actually enjoyment that I haven’t found from a book in many years
Sure it’s “spergy” but Pierce was a genius and many things that are in the book have happened or are close. Good read either as a dystopian prediction or as a fantasy
wrong
it has the writing quality of a fan fiction
the characters have no personality
and the story is retarded
low IQ book for wignat spergs
@sbbu i said it's fascinating in that it's a theory about the balkanization of america
there are precious few of those out there
i read it when i was in 9th grade i believe
@sbbu Pierce was a genius- but not really a genius writer if you’re talking about story arcs and character development. PhD in physics and good foresight. The book is fun and if you don’t enjoy it then to each their own
Anyone read any Jünger? I opened up On Pain today at work and after reading the intro it doesn’t seem to be at all what I was expecting
Top 5 things to read? I'd pick either Moldbugs open letter or gentle intro, why liberalism failed by Patrick Deneen, Skin in the game by taleb, the glass bead game, and Canticle for Leibowitz.
Going by my recent audible favorites minus the moldbug
REED SIEGE
or listen to the audiobook