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Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:02:01 GMT No. 25607794 [Kohl] [Report thread]
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Holy shit. Philosophers are really annoying. I hope some Somali refugees gang rape his effeminite ass. He thinks that he is a deep thinker but his brain is fried by using AI.
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Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:03:29 GMT No. 25607802 >>25607976
>It was revealed to me in a dream
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:05:09 GMT No. 25607811 SÄGE!
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Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:06:26 GMT No. 25607815 SÄGE!
A R C ISSISM
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:06:29 GMT No. 25607816
Actually I wish I lived this academia lifestyle but it's impossible on the Brazil.
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:08:05 GMT No. 25607822
>Boohoo muh romance I fast forward to the good parts when I read the Iliad: >Hippothous, the noble son of Pelasgian Lethus, it was, who had bound a strap round the ankle-tendons, and delighted Hector and the rest by dragging the corpse off feet-first through the action. Now evil came on him swiftly, that no one can avoid despite all their efforts. For Telamonian Ajax charged at him through the throng, and once at close quarters struck at Hippothous’ helm with its bronze cheek-pieces, and horsehair crest. The point of the great spear in his massive hand split it wide open, and blood and brains from the wound spurted up the blade to its socket. Then Hippothous strength was gone, the strap fell from his hands, and he toppled forward onto the corpse of brave Patroclus. Far from fertile Larissa he died, brief was his span of life, felled by the spear of noble Ajax he brought his dear parents little joy for all the pains of his rearing. >Now Hector replied, hurling his gleaming spear at Ajax, who kept a careful eye on it, and dodged it by a hair’s breadth. It hit Schedius, the brave son of Iphitus. A powerful prince, best of the Phocians, he lived in a famous city, Panopeus. The spear struck beneath the centre of his collar-bone, the bronze point passing through and exiting at the base of his shoulder. He fell with a thud and the armour clanged around him. >Ajax, in turn, struck Phorcys, the warlike son of Phaenops, hitting him in the belly as he bestrode Hippothous, shattering the plate of his corselet, the blade letting out his bowels, so he fell in the dust clutching at the earth. At that, the Trojan front and even Hector gave ground, and the Greeks shouting loudly dragged away the bodies of Phorcys and Hippothous, and stripped the armour from their shoulders.
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 11:46:37 GMT No. 25607976
>>25607802 It was his usage of AI.
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 12:51:56 GMT No. 25608181
True.
Bernd Mon, 10 Mar 2025 13:03:40 GMT No. 25608222
This guy is good looking, so foids will agree with him and thus their simps will agree, so like 80% of the population (100% - 10% Chuds -10% Other Chads). You have to be another Chad to challenge him on philosophy.
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 03:45:10 GMT No. 25613675
bump
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 03:48:52 GMT No. 25613687 SÄGE!
You used to make better threads grappa... where are the femoids seething at one of your shitposts? Instead we have some k-pop boy saying nonsense. Shame on you!
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 05:55:58 GMT No. 25614005
>>25607794 4th image is kinda funny anyways, real "philosophers" aren't pretentious or annoying at all. i'm talking about the people who come up with new ideas and frameworks, or those who rephrase them in a way that is simpler to understand, not social media illiterates who like ""dark academia"" aesthetics. You don't hear anyone shitting on Benatar or Tegmark for being annoying.
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 05:57:58 GMT No. 25614008 SÄGE!
What a homo
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 07:25:03 GMT No. 25614307
gg
Bernd Tue, 11 Mar 2025 08:26:16 GMT No. 25614490
>4th picture I am a philosopher myself and I somehow agree with the biologists
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