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>>6773514
its a campus by campus basis i suppose. if you had a good friend on tr inside it would help

what exactly did they expect to accomplish by infiltrating them?

>> No.6773520 [View]

before anyone comes in here claiming the thread isn't lit related, i will kindly remind you lest you be so callous as to forget that we are the "people of the book"

>> No.6773501 [View]

>>6773479
stop being so cynical fag

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>>6773464
he said he was jewish, plus he had a frend on the inside who vouched for him. i think i was one of the few people that knew
>>6773468
its not unheard of for a jew to be uncircumcised. some parents dont care, or you could say only one parent is jewish. its a frat not a synagogue no one gives a fuck
>>6773466
i actually also like older divorced jewish
women.

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>>6773461
like imagine a japanese person trying to pronounce "rural"

>> No.6773455 [View]

>>6773440
so was he

>> No.6773448 [View]

>>6773436
i see it more as asking for compensation for not being born into the jewish master race

>> No.6773433 [View]

>>6773314
join a jewish fraternity and pretend to be jewish (i know someone that actually did this). he also browses /lit/

>> No.6773413 [View]

the sophists were probably dank memelords

>> No.6773402 [View]

>>6773308
me too bro. im jewish but would never date/marry a jewish girl. not my style alllll

>> No.6773387 [View]

lol at anyone that thinks "nihilism" is exclusively a feeling

>> No.6773384 [View]

>>6771017
your activity itself is nihilistic. its of little consequence that you dont experience a feeling of "nihilistic dread". and seriously? your biggest dream is to "influence people"? you're a living cliche, and also really shallow (and nihilistic)

>> No.6773365 [View]

>>6768377
i see this all the time. what is this from?

>> No.6773154 [View]

>>6772895
this is a fantastic post.

can you recommend a book on plotinus because im finding him quite difficult

>> No.6772890 [View]

>>6771789
the female is the noumena. one can only aspire to sex and remain forever a virgin

>> No.6772830 [View]

the two posts above me just explained really well. hopefully you get it now

>> No.6772825 [View]

>>6772807
it's difficult to elaborate honestly. you have to really deeply consider what the definition of infinitie or eternity actually implies if you take it without all the popular connotations you are used to. you'll realize (and this is quite an elementary philosophical fact, that im sure many philosophers of science maybe even physicists would confirm ad well). that the concept of infinity is pretty much the opposite of the idea of temporality. its practicaly on the level of superstition to think if it as "a really really long time that goes on forever and ever"

if you think about it long rnough im sure it will click. possibly (likely) there are people who can explain this much better than i can

>> No.6772814 [View]

>>6772795
sorry i just have an ingrained bias against that word (ethics). but ive always put truth before ethics. and before you say (dont mean to be presumptuous, you might not even think this way) that ethics and truth are in some manner "identical" or not mutually excluding, then i think they are. that is, as long as ethics is presented as truth (which is a very niave and illogical idea) or even worse as of a higher priority. ethics is nothing but a means of securing the truth, chiefly by encouraging dispositions in the individual, or social conditions that are conducive to it.

thts my two cents

>> No.6772799 [View]

>>6772788
you're thinking of eternity as just a really really prolonged period of time that keeps on going and going and going. eternity is not a temporal concept. try wrapping your head around that for a minute

>> No.6772786 [View]

>>6772773
thanks for reducing a beautiful religion to ethical pedantry

>> No.6772765 [View]

>>6772690
yes but in this case the hitchhiker is a person of great importance and is actually doing you a favor by letting you pick him up. he would be just as happy to keep walking

>> No.6772125 [View]

>>6772111
read the book. it addresses your concerns and was written by someone who was born before this photograph>>6772121
was even taken

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6772123

unmoveing mover > unmoved mover

>> No.6772085 [View]

idk rene guenon? read crisis of the modern world

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