Wow! Thank you, Katherine! This was the perfect thing to watch this morning.
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Wow! Thank you, Katherine! This was the perfect thing to watch this morning.
salientverses replied to your link “The History of Continental Philosophy vol. 1-8 - ed. Alan Schrift”
You should post that pdf
Done and done.
Seriously, this series is really well done from what I can tell. Even the last volume, which is the emerging trends piece, has stuff about Badiou, Ranciere, Latour, Stengers, Butler, Dussel, Douzinas, stuff about "postcolonialism, postorientalism, and postoccidentalism", ecological philosophy, and stuff about modern marxism and responses to neoliberalism.
Like, as far as I can tell, this volume is the furthest and most thourough attempt to try and create a history of what we mean when we speak of 'continental philosophy', and it may become an authoritative account, depending on how much it's actually read.
salientverses replied to your photo: How the fuck are you going to message someone and…
lol seriously…wtf
and what is wrong with me because I’m thinking about messaging him back because he’s sort of cute and has a motorcycle.
aloofshahbanou replied to your photo: How the fuck are you going to message someone and…
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THIS MOTHERFUCKER
Stop me from building a time machine so I can go back in time and message him first.
salientverses replied to your photo: This dude is boring, can’t even spell guey, and...
omg what is this?
Some dumb guy who wouldn't mind dating a girl who thinks of her brother when she looks at him. Probably one of the weirdest responses I've gotten on okcupid.
Maybe this is pointless, but out on interest, is the experience jarring because this person seemed so promising before, and seeing what they've become is so far from who they are now?
A little, yeah, I think.
It's also because I kind of idolized the kid, because he was always the success story that I wasn't. Even when I was in elementary school, and was a lot more 'with it', he would always beat me by a sliver. He was just barely better as multiplication than I was, slightly better at spelling, etc. etc. So for me to still be going to school and stuff, I'm kind of torn between feeling like "wow, how'd things get so bad" and "wow, maybe he's still doing better than I am and I'm just not aware of it anymore".
It was also weird because his younger sister was at the party, and, like, I saw her in diapers and stuff and she was drunk and mackin' on her boyfriend. There was just so much weird about it.
I've been thinking and feeling about what you've just wrote, but I don't know how to return to that place.
I think I’m just touching the surface of it again. feels like getting closer and closer to home.
salientverses a réagi à votre billet : So what if I’m “cripplingly” “sad”? At least my...
your tags <3
"So what if I'm 'cripplingly' 'sad'/At least my Tumblr tag game is strong...."
That's another acceptable version of that post.
salientverses replied to your post: There’s something very disconcerting about going...
yes
I'm glad that I'm not alone in my existential horror.