Nidan1 Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Originally posted by Malakovski: Well enough, well enough. Not much time for CM lately due to incredibly tedious things like making a living, but the living has been made (barely). Don't let us detain you....don't you have discussions about sucession to attend to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
v42below Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Happy birthday, stikky. We're all glad to know that you're yet another year closer to eternal silence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malakovski Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Originally posted by Berlichtingen: So yes, I've read Nietzsche. One of the few philosophers I actually enjoy reading That I believe. Have you tried Spengler? Not as "enjoyable," but I find the view broader. So Seanachai, quote a few titles or fess up to an education based on Bartlett's and Cliff Notes... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nidan1 Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Stand back gents..... the in...tu....llectuals are going to stun us with their capacity to bloviate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patchy Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boo Radley Posted June 13, 2005 Share Posted June 13, 2005 Originally posted by Nidan1: Stand back gents..... the in...tu....llectuals are going to stun us with their capacity to bloviate. NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN! Stikky, go outside and play in traffic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeknodathon Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 [bloviates on a carrot in a languid, Mediterranean cafe existential sort of way] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berlichtingen Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Malakovski: Have you tried Spengler? Not as "enjoyable," but I find the view broader.Yep, though it was some time ago. I minored in Philosophy, so I've read a bit of most of them, and have forgotten what most had to say. Nietzsche is one of the few that I continue to read off and on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berlichtingen Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Boo Radley: NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN!Shut up Boo. Shouldn't you be helping Seanachai feed the cat its milk? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Malakovski: Has anyone in here read Nietzsche, or are you guys getting your philosophy from Bartlett's again? Well, I've read 'Thus Spake Zarathustra', 'Ecce Homo', 'The Use and Abuse of History' and 'On the Genealogy of Morals'. Also some other essays and excerpts from other works. Most of it was for Political Philosophy & Theory courses, so we had a more specific focus than, say, Berli might have had. Nietzsche was one of the more interesting reads. The most painful was Thomas Aquinas. I'd rather perform a self-crucifixion rather than read Aquinas again. Better yet, I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back in time and shove weasels up Aquinas' bum until he desisted from writing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Happy birthday, Stikkypixie! Now, be a good lad and lie down on the floor. I think I've got something on the bottom of my shoe that needs wiping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berlichtingen Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: The most painful was Thomas Aquinas. I'd rather perform a self-crucifixion rather than read Aquinas again. Better yet, I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back in time and shove weasels up Aquinas' bum until he desisted from writing. Odd... I kinda felt that way about Kant Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berlichtingen Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: Now, be a good lad and lie down on the floor. I think I've got something on the bottom of my shoe that needs wiping. Milk for the cat? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stikkypixie Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Milk from the cat? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Berlichtingen Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by stikkypixie: Milk from the cat? Sorry, but that's one link I won't be posting. Feel free to wander around Somefink Awful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boo Radley Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Berlichtingen: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Boo Radley: NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN!Shut up Boo. Shouldn't you be helping Seanachai feed the cat its milk? </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yeknodathon Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 [muffled scraping from behind the Paddock shed...] ... I wasn't going to mention cat litter... *snort* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Boo Radley: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Berlichtingen: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Boo Radley: NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN!Shut up Boo. Shouldn't you be helping Seanachai feed the cat its milk? </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedy Posted June 14, 2005 Author Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Malakovski: Has anyone in here read Nietzsche, or are you guys getting your philosophy from Bartlett's again? Well, I've read 'Thus Spake Zarathustra', 'Ecce Homo', 'The Use and Abuse of History' and 'On the Genealogy of Morals'. Also some other essays and excerpts from other works. Most of it was for Political Philosophy & Theory courses, so we had a more specific focus than, say, Berli might have had. Nietzsche was one of the more interesting reads. The most painful was Thomas Aquinas. I'd rather perform a self-crucifixion rather than read Aquinas again. Better yet, I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back in time and shove weasels up Aquinas' bum until he desisted from writing. </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Speedy: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seanachai: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Malakovski: Has anyone in here read Nietzsche, or are you guys getting your philosophy from Bartlett's again? Well, I've read 'Thus Spake Zarathustra', 'Ecce Homo', 'The Use and Abuse of History' and 'On the Genealogy of Morals'. Also some other essays and excerpts from other works. Most of it was for Political Philosophy & Theory courses, so we had a more specific focus than, say, Berli might have had. Nietzsche was one of the more interesting reads. The most painful was Thomas Aquinas. I'd rather perform a self-crucifixion rather than read Aquinas again. Better yet, I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back in time and shove weasels up Aquinas' bum until he desisted from writing. </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Speedy Posted June 14, 2005 Author Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Speedy: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seanachai: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Malakovski: Has anyone in here read Nietzsche, or are you guys getting your philosophy from Bartlett's again? Well, I've read 'Thus Spake Zarathustra', 'Ecce Homo', 'The Use and Abuse of History' and 'On the Genealogy of Morals'. Also some other essays and excerpts from other works. Most of it was for Political Philosophy & Theory courses, so we had a more specific focus than, say, Berli might have had. Nietzsche was one of the more interesting reads. The most painful was Thomas Aquinas. I'd rather perform a self-crucifixion rather than read Aquinas again. Better yet, I wish I had a time machine so that I could go back in time and shove weasels up Aquinas' bum until he desisted from writing. </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Speedy: Ummm maybe, I don't clearly recall. A TESTIMONIAL, DEAR FRIENDS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boo Radley Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: DEAR GOD! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE! <big>I LOVE YOU, GRANDMA STEVE!!!</big> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seanachai Posted June 14, 2005 Share Posted June 14, 2005 Originally posted by Boo Radley: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seanachai: DEAR GOD! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE! <big>I LOVE YOU, GRANDMA STEVE!!!</big> </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boo Radley Posted June 15, 2005 Share Posted June 15, 2005 Originally posted by Seanachai: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Boo Radley: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Seanachai: DEAR GOD! I CAN'T TAKE IT ANY MORE! <big>I LOVE YOU, GRANDMA STEVE!!!</big> </font> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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