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>>14087187
Thanks anon, how do I give you Reddit Gold?

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>>14038307
All that Gen Z is; in one post.

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>>14025177
Read about The Ocean Cleanup. Watch the event live on 26th October on YouTube or Instagram.

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>>14023555
Absolutely cringe-worthy attempt in older poetical style. Nevertheless, nice trips.

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>>13996328
>professional philosopher
>professional

-What do you do for a living?
-I love knowledge.

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>>13988474
There's always someone underage lurking in /lit/...

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It's a mildly chilly night here in Amsterdam; this morning I received a gift from a friend for my cominf up birthday.
He sent me ''Why I am so Clever'' !!!

/lit/ boys I have sexual advice for you:
Just get to know what she likes to read.

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You know, I like to browse /lit/ for a little before bed and posts like yours are thr reason I stop browsing at a certain point in order to sleep.

This is the case; thanks for the sleep-inducing story, thanks for making me sleep sooner.

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>>13957133
>not getting something
>''nonsense''

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>>13953111
I like to be organized and steady on all paths. I commit to my set tasks with their limitations.

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>>13953072
Studying in the Netherlands as an International Student.

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>>13952801
>worst than

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>>13952659
Unfortunately I cannot make a diagoses through an online forum.
But in your case you might be able to do so.
But for the aforementioned subjects, there is no cure but adaptation.

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>>13952543
I use peach body lotion!
It keeps me in motion!


Pic related is all of you guys, Jeeesus.

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>>13951026
It's just to deep for you to understand what happened there.

Pic related is for the people from the previous Nietzsche thread saying I wasn't a girl/real.

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>>13952253
I understand you completely. We study how minds like yours have to grasp for synonyms in your ''word pool''.
This is caused by the interruption of connections of concepts in your mind.
Believe me there are some people who can speak perfectly but comprehend about 5% of what you say. Same goes the other way around: I've had a subject who understands optimally (sometimes even better than a ''regular'' human) but cannot utter a single well constructed sentence. It was usually a scheme similar to: ''I... to the garden... picked up some... I went home... and... after eating them'' .

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1. Children with autism on a Linguistics spectrum
2. In a liberal Linguistics Uni they will always shove Chomsky down your throat like he's a Linguistics demi-god on Earth. So Chomsky.
3. Very interesting to say the least. It's amazing how language usage and comprehension can change between subjects with linguistic impairment (Not necessarily someone speaking like a stupid ogre, but rather anyone with any sort of mental impairment or condition).

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>>13947630
Very very based
*gives reddit upvote* uwu

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>>13940754
Lovecraft can be particularly hard for non-English speakers, or at least for those who don't speak it as a first language.

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>>13937290
>I'm an existentialist, I'm Friedrich Nietzsche

Saged and reported.

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>>13933426
In case you haven't read what you've written, you just proved your point of low intelligence with your very own words.

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>>13934966
>Emil Lenz, the discoverer of Lenz's law
>the discoverer of Lenz's law
>discoverer

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>>13932389
Well kids aren't studying ''Goethe's Study of plants'' or something, right?
Maybe because he was not a scientist per se, but rather interested in it.
I would call it Da Vinci syndrome.

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Although he was proficient in the arts and the sciences, his contribution to the field of science was null. I would go as far as saying that studying science was merely a hobby for Goethe.

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