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>> No.19926699 [View]

Andre Agassi.

>> No.19926463 [View]
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esnes nmaddog yna ekam seirots eseht fo eno a ton<

>> No.12026111 [View]

>>12026107
What are you trying to say ?

>> No.10891133 [View]

>>10891128
>Serious questions
maybe a philosophy on how men and women think differently but that's been done.

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Are there any serious philosophical questions that haven't been explored or expanded on yet? The only thing I can think of is philosophy of psychedelic drugs outside of mysticism

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"Ye shalln't stifle thee, for thou are a free spirit, knowledge thy saddle in which thou ride upon thy stallion of truth as thy winds of wisdom guide thee." ~M.A.D~

>> No.3921735 [View]

OP, philosophical conception generally stem from an educated individual. Since most modern learning takes place in universities, it's only logical for professors to fill up the modern philosophical field.

However, if your ideas are revolutionary/original enough, it doesn't matter how you get them to the world.

>> No.3921730 [View]

>>3921724

Bullshit. Link me a google docs document describing this 'conclusive proof', and I might start taking you seriously.

>> No.3921726 [View]

Who knows? There may have been some Sumerian or ancient African genius who single handidly outpaced the entire course of our modern civilization in his line of thought that we don't know about.

>> No.3921723 [View]

>>3921701

>the smartest man alive is Richard Dawkins

Are....I....Goddamn, you must be REALLY special.

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Philosophy doesn't refer to a single pattern of organized thought, you fucking knuckle dragging piece of mongoloid shit spewed from a donkey's asshole. It's an umbrella term, encompassing numerous possible definitions. To add, its complexity surpasses any puerile quality which someone could simply 'grow out of'.

Go back to /b/, you failed abortion.

>> No.3920017 [View]

Anything, really. I'm an absolutely, positvely atrocious writer.

>> No.3910118 [View]

>>3909988

At no point in the Lovecraft mythos are their motives explained beyond 'destroy everything', so it's safe to assume that, given their depiction in their origin stories, that they're shit tier.

>> No.3909923 [View]

>>3909778

I'd say so, yeah. I've never read it, but given the book's premise alone, it must be a decent read.

>> No.3909761 [View]

>>3909747

Not necessarily. Keep in mind that only about 1000 tourists enter the country each year, and that something like 50% of all escapees are deported. With those kind of statistics, the chances of any work whatsoever actually surviving, let alone making its way to a foreign audience, must be in the low decimal ranges.

>> No.3909742 [View]

I would imagine that most literary productions from the country would have been censored by the government. The closest thing to North Korean 'literature' that you could reasonably accquire (without having to spend the better part of your life tracking down a relevant author) would be the propoganda books you can buy in the embassy shop.

>> No.3901555 [View]

>>3901549

*looking

This keyboard skips over letters sometimes. It's a piece of shit.

>> No.3901549 [View]

OP, are you lookin for legitimate asnwers, or are you trying to piss people off?

>> No.3901122 [View]

lolno

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>obvious product placement

>> No.3901099 [View]

>>3901085

He means that if a book's themes are good enough/meaningful enough, the plot shouldn't matter. And he's obviously wrong.

>> No.3901047 [View]

I've always had this idea for a book where someone from modern day society is transported into the distant future. However, in the distant future, human civilization has been reduced to a medieval state by some kind of cataclysm, leaving only a small group of people with relatively modern technology.

I've never really fleshed it out or tried to do anything with it, but that might change since I've been in a creative mood recently. Out of curiosity, could some c/lit/ tell me how many times this idea has been put to paper?

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I feel like I'm being troll baited. You intentionally wrote a shitty paragraph in order to draw criticism. Then, you offered (and continued to offer) responses that serve to accentuate your inadequacy as a writer, such as to infuriate as many people as possible.

Either that, or you're writing for a pre-teen/young adult audience, in which case you're pretty much set to go.

Also, >if I don't make it as a writer
>pic related

You should go ahead and open that store, OP.

>> No.3898566 [View]

>>3898267

In 9th grade honors literature. The teacher was obviously bumblefuck lost, and we weren't much better off.

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