2017-06-10 at 5:14 AM UTC
I'm seeing a consistent pattern among famous (existential) philosophers. They disportionately (particularly for their time) did not marry, have children, and were agnostic or atheist.
This is a very good sign of character.
2017-06-10 at 5:37 AM UTC
I really wish eugenics hadn’t become such a massive taboo and had become adopted in most of the world as standard policy.
“But Malice, you wouldn’t have been born.”
Duh. That would have been great, I would have no problems right now.
I’m just reading about compulsory sterilization and pondering various aspects of it, along with fantasizing about strategies used, the potential it could have had with modern technology and knowledge, how much better the world could have been.
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2017-06-10 at 6:29 AM UTC
I know, I’m disregarding them because I don’t think they matter. Or at least their theological beliefs don’t.
2017-06-10 at 6:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice
I know, I’m disregarding them because I don’t think they matter. Or at least their theological beliefs don’t.
Then the observation is moronic. "Hey guys, have you ever noticed all the existentialists who aren't christian because I don't care about them are, for some reason, not christian!?! Shocking!"
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2017-06-10 at 7:03 AM UTC
Y'know, I will say, Christianity essentially does away with need for most philosophical discussions, so it actually makes sense Christian philosophers are relatively few in number and rather insignificant.
2017-06-10 at 9:49 AM UTC
Welp, it didn't take long for that to start up again
2017-06-10 at 11:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kolokol-1
All the former alcoholics that say sobriety is beautiful are fucking liars
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2017-06-10 at 3:58 PM UTC
I hope we all die painfully and alone.