“But, when a rule is extremely complex, what is in conformity with it passes for irregular”
- Leibniz
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“But, when a rule is extremely complex, what is in conformity with it passes for irregular”
- Leibniz
scene girl separatism
endthezona this is my student’s deleuze case he wrote. probably contains some misconceptions/distortions bc they all do but hey it’s p cool
uh whoops here’s the link you have to download a docx
http://hsld.debatecoaches.org/Dulles/Burdett+Aff
“Western philosophy, also known as fascism” im into it
he’s p on point w some things, immanent judgement, disruption of ontology, etc., but still weirdly obsessed w a human subject. he has yet 2 altogether kill the descartes in his head
Yeah, he started as a Kantian we’re working on it. He told me he got Deleuze a lot more after he <whispers> did acid </whispers>
We also put together a fairly amusing Taoism/Deleuze case, used a bunch of baedan/weheliye/other queer and afro-pessimist stuff. My other student made arguments about a deleuzian masochist contract with his mental illness, critiqued sadism, and read Puar on the subject of queer suicide bombing.
/KIDS THESE DAYS
/might actually turn out ok if i have anything to do w it
I was too busy reading abt the french revolution last month to be aware of the world historical event of Rowdy Roddy Piper’s death.
I hope he’s training hard down there in hell so he can kick Hulk Hogan’s ass whenever he has the decency to die.
“There is no exit from the entanglement. The only responsible option is to deny oneself the ideological misuse of one’s own existence, and as for the rest, to behave in private as modestly, inconspicuously and unpretentiously as required, not for reasons of good upbringing, but because of the shame that when one is in hell, there are still chairs with which to smash Hulk Hogan.” - Adorno, Minima Moralia
think of those w/o steel chairs
endthezona this is my student’s deleuze case he wrote. probably contains some misconceptions/distortions bc they all do but hey it’s p cool
uh whoops here’s the link you have to download a docx
http://hsld.debatecoaches.org/Dulles/Burdett+Aff
endthezona this is my student’s deleuze case he wrote. probably contains some misconceptions/distortions bc they all do but hey it’s p cool
I hate it, but it’s like the most classically metal gear thing that the showdown between big boss and solid snake, ostensibly the most climactic event in the whole action movie-obsessed narrative, happens in an old msx game that has no cutscenes and that only a fraction of the fan base will ever play.
It’s like if the star wars movies were all as good as episodes 4 and 5, but the story of those two movies was only available in extended universe novels
Wait hold on - how does this square with the ending of Guns of the Patriots? Their last encounter is clearly in that game. Also idk what you mean no cutscenes, there’s a v great dramatic text based dialog between Snake and Big Boss in Metal Gear 2.
I haven’t played GotP yet, only 1-3, and I’m trying not to look anything up til after I play each game, but I’m guessing that the Big Boss in GotP is probably Solidus, who I’m p sure is a clone of BB and not the one who is actually the hero of 3, PW, and 5.
And yeah I know, I love the dialogue abt how ‘whoever doesn’t die will still just be living in battle,’ etc etc, and text-based dialogue is a big part of the series but it’s definitely secondary to the cinematic cut scenes, and even in the text dialogue in later games, a lot of it is littered with references to movies and film history. At the end of an mgs game it feels as much like you’ve watched a 12 hour john woo soap opera as played a game.
I love John Woo as an aside. We should watch some John Woo/Wong Kar Wai movies together sometime and cry single silent lonely tears.
I hate it, but it’s like the most classically metal gear thing that the showdown between big boss and solid snake, ostensibly the most climactic event in the whole action movie-obsessed narrative, happens in an old msx game that has no cutscenes and that only a fraction of the fan base will ever play.
It’s like if the star wars movies were all as good as episodes 4 and 5, but the story of those two movies was only available in extended universe novels
Wait hold on - how does this square with the ending of Guns of the Patriots? Their last encounter is clearly in that game. Also idk what you mean no cutscenes, there’s a v great dramatic text based dialog between Snake and Big Boss in Metal Gear 2.
Anybody got any good stuff about like bodies and medicine and microfascism and how we should all smoke cigs?
commiescarlett99 let’s play vargs reactionary (if not fascist) rpg
oh my god lol
but forreal let’s get access to rly obscure /mu/ user torrent sites and get a pdf of the burzum rpg book. I will be the Great European Dungeon Master and I’ll set you up to destroy the paper tiger of whiteness
I would participate in this
why do I get a bunch of new followers on ig everytime I follow new people even though I don’t post anything and the people following me aren’t the people I’ve followed?
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the author analyzes how Pilates, as a set of exercise practices, might assist in a creation of a Body without Organs.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
endthezona the-callout-of-cthulhu
“As a feminist sport sociologist, I have examined a range of possibilities to transform the dominant, narrowly defined, thin, toned, young-looking, feminine body ideal through fitness practices.”
the author analyzes how Pilates, as a set of exercise practices, might assist in a creation of a Body without Organs.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
endthezona the-callout-of-cthulhu
I wish you could export video of your superstar’s intro from wwe 2k15, I’ve mastered the timing of my pyrotechnics and my buff trans lady wrestler is cool as hell.
OH MY GOD LET ME COME OVER ASAP I NEED TO SEE THIS I’LL FILM IT ON MY PHONE
It is often said that one of the things most hated by concentration camp guards was when a prisoner chose to commit suicide. In The Inoperative Community Jean-Luc Nancy cites one concentration camp prisoner as suggesting that prisoners often thought of killing themselves, ‘if only to force the SS to run up against the limit of the dead object one will have become’.4 Nancy thinks of this in the way that most others probably think of it: killing themselves would be a form of resistance for the prisoner because the guards would suffer the worst frustration – one cannot discipline or torture a dead object. But, in terms of the argument in this book, it might be argued that the reason the SS found prisoners killing themselves so frustrating is more because of the guards’ understanding that the prisoners were not really dead. In ‘dying’ they had ‘escaped’ and entered the realm of the undead, from where they could continue the business of world domination without this or that particular guard being able to interfere.
Mark Neocleous. The Monstrous and the Dead: Burke, Marx, Fascism (2005).
In a negative “critical” situation, rather than asking the factors entering the situation to be “true” to the coming event (asking that they actually take the risk of putting themselves into play, accepting that they may exit the event having fundamentally changed), it is the people entering the situation who are asked to be true to what they represent – their preexisting positionings, as encapsulated in already arrived-at opinion and judgment. These necessarily enter the situation as generalities, because their pre-encapsulation prepares them for representation in any similar situation and not just the one at hand. The only singularity is the way in which the legitimacy of the general representation in question is performed. In other words, the only difference affirmed is rhetorical, and what it fundamentally asserts is the personal prowess, in that situation, of the defender. It’s all about legitimation and ascendancy. This leads, in the best of scenarios, to blockage. Blockage is the best of all because the interaction is formulated a priori (if only “humorously”) in terms of a war of position assuming an enemy-friend distinction the playing out of which takes the form of a victory or defeat. If there is no blockage, it means that one set of positions has “won” and another has been disarmed or annihilated.
Brian Massumi, On Critique (via endthezona)
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