Extremely respectful approach and disengagement. Not sure why this has so much negative feedback.
I say all the time my game with women is god awful, but at least I have the nerve to practice approaching.
Love the women of Paris, super classy and respectful. Trying to conversationmax so I can be well rounded.
the cool thing about marquis de sade is he explicitly formulated bourgeois ideology (unity of the upper class to oppress the masses and do as many sex crimes as possible) before anyone else
@johnvvariety@cuilleog Happy to consult more if you start reading
Reading it on acid prob not sustainable but if you’re having trouble getting into it, glancing at a page while on acid may suffice to convince you it is the greatest thing ever created
@johnvvariety@cuilleog I read it pretty successfugly with only Spanish as 2nd language and no particular preparation (other than Ulysses). Main factor in getting thru it was just the strict reading timeline of a college seminar; https://t.co/oyd4PdgqCG a big help.
@johnvvariety@cuilleog I haven’t read the Burgess (which is also the name of a park I’m sitting in in the city Menlo Park which is sister city of Nora’s hometown Galway) but assume his abridgement would axe many of my favorite passages & fragments which often appear erratically in unimportant spots
"You’re not a painter if you haven’t painted gray”, declared Paul Cézanne. The same could be said of philosophers: you’re not a philosopher if you have never thought gray.
Peter Sloterdijk follows the grey thread through the history of philosophy, art, literature and politics.