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Love this sooo much❤❤❤
ОтветитьLive the "Cool Daddy O" impresionist jazz intro.
ОтветитьLuncheon Counter. (Sorry, I couldn’t help myself).
ОтветитьSounds like a world of men while the women are hidden away forced into a box, so to speak, listening to the old books.
ОтветитьThe curse of deep self awareness and inadequate language.
My dog never worries about not knowing because he can always find his ball.
I voluntarily suffer… but not for them…for me. For me I suffer for you because it is my choice. Amazing video…amazing.
ОтветитьHumans are too smart for their own good…haha…love the beatnik feel.
ОтветитьAwesome…Thanks
ОтветитьExtinctionalist makes better sense if surrendered self long back not a saint.
ОтветитьOne of the branch of Philosophy which deal with the"Humans Existing and nature of the human response to physical challenging.
My favorite!
I also reconsider Eschatology as one of the best branches of the Philosophy.
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Wow she’s brilliant. Thanks for posting this.
ОтветитьKatie Holmes. Is Tom in the closet...?
ОтветитьHottest milf I’ve ever encountered
ОтветитьWhat the fuck recording system did they use? There’s no way the video should look like that and the audio should sound like it’s coming from a laptop recording
ОтветитьBeing for itself
Being in itself
You won’t find shit like this on Netflix 😮. Great upload thank you
ОтветитьAnd this is Hazel Barnes herself?!? The titles ought to tell us that directly. 🤔
ОтветитьThis sounds like the most highfalutin bourgeois bullshit I’ve ever heard in my life. People with few problems or struggles in life thinking about problems and struggles in life.
And Simone de Beauvoir was plain silly when she had reduced the argument against abortion to merely a product of Catholic (very specifically Catholic) thought. The truth of the matter extends beyond Catholicism, beyond Christianity, beyond religion itself. It boils down to value. It’s almost like Miss Know-it-all Beauvoir had never met a Buddhist or even considered their opinion on the matter.
Teal Swan incarnate
ОтветитьShe looks like she's going to tell us off. She would, too, if she could see how our culture has doubled down on dumbing down.
Ответить"We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time." T.S. Eliot
Sure don't see anything approaching any show as intelligent as this anymore in corp run age. That woman would die of shock at first sight of Kardashians etc
ОтветитьNooooooooooooooooooooooo
There is I only Us!!!
Love Y'all All!!!
I CANNOT LIVE IN A WORLD OF Reality
where Truth Resides...
I'm thinking She was on some Realm
that Rarely cannot equate mathematically... hence there is no Truth there where Truth bids Its Life and gives Its all that is to the Reality that ferments Reality................. EQUALLY FOR ALL HUMANITY!!!
Nothingness Is Just That..........
And in this Realm of Everythingness Nothingness is Everythingness........
Nothingness would still be an existence
an existence of nonexistence
An Existence of Everythingness.........................
this is some pretentious french bull crap. i won't be watching this. thanks for letting me know through your demeanor
ОтветитьI will not forgive her hair.
ОтветитьThis is criminally informative 😅😅😅😅
ОтветитьTo be is to do- Satre
Dobe dobe do- Sinatra
What time is Britain's got x talent on dancing ice on? 🤣😅
ОтветитьIf god exist , then men are not free . If men are free , then god do not exist .😂
ОтветитьOh my, that’s a long video.
ОтветитьPeople are so stern. People are so fast and many do stupid things. I seem to solve a whole fight between my father and stepmother by just presenting my body to them. I want to invent a different alternative to surgery when people want to pretend to have a different gender.
Ответитьwhen she talks about the absurd in our everyday lives all i can think of is her ridiculous haircut.
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ОтветитьHere's my very accurate "Marxist" psychological interpretation of the existentialist mood: the 20th century bourgeoisie survivors of WW2 who got to write all the academic and social papers chronicling their moods (aka the spoiled) asked for even more than they already had, received no for an answer because the proletariat had even less than they already had, and being completely divorced from the processes of material production that alone provide anything to anybody in the first place, concluded that there mustn't be any meaning or purpose to life whatsoever, thereby dodging even the possibility that it is precisely discovering and implementing material solutions to everyone's problems that is the brute obvious purpose of life, from putting food into hungry mouths to curing all diseases, from nature's macro to the micro and beyond -- i.e. really hard work, which no depressed speculating aristocratic, bourgeois, or lumpenproletarian excuse-maker dares consider on his most ambitious day. To paraphrase the brilliantly insightful (and underappreciated among elitists) Frederick Douglass, "It is hard to overexaggerate the slaveholder's dread of hard work." I put 'Marxist' in quotes above because there is nothing particularly Marxist about this psychological insight. Everyone with eyes has always seen this embarrassing fact of human group behavior play out in any system of inequality, which, of course, is how nature always starts before we and we alone by tremendous efforts in every category might physically change it into something better for all of us. The material precedes the reflection. If you really believed existence precedes essence, you'd be much concerned with modifying existence to produce likeable essences, whereas most existentialists seem to conclude exactly the opposite, and remarkably find no purpose in a life which by their own definition is evidently a space providing the possibility of making things better or worse. Then is it not self-evident that physically making things better is what's right? They are children who say they are waiting for God to tell them what to do with toy blocks. This is suspect indeed. If you work extremely hard and achieve something positive for everyone, you discover happy purposes by having created something good in a space, again, evidently designed for creating things via human effort. Existentialism is a puppy chasing its tail vis-a-vis existence and essence. It is like saying, "Hrmph, I need something badly, but this department store is empty. There is only this workshop with infinite resources. Looks like there's no purpose to life!" There is no worse place to be psychologically. Imagine choosing to be useless with panache in order to avoid work without incurring shame. Well, as soon as your working neighbors start to wise up to the tactic, you must feint nihilism as a desperate critique of their productivity. It's all very transparent to clever people. The best we in the 21st century can say about the stagnating moods of the 19th and 20th is, "(sigh, eyeroll, handwave) Yes, well, moving on."
ОтветитьExistentialism is an Epicureanism full of Angst.
It is then like an atheist Christianism:
it's centering on the parusia of Christ-Dasein-Facticity.
This video felt sssso long, I thought there would be color by the end.
ОтветитьHazel Barnes could be a guest on Sprockets (Mike Myers). That mini bang helmet haircut - don't see too many of those.
ОтветитьNavel Gazing Philosphosizing
ОтветитьGreat video! Worth watching over and over. Thanks so much for posting. Is it possible to download this?
ОтветитьVery informative, and wonderfully evocative of a special time, one of hope and cultural richness. Soon the great decline would begin with the Indochina genocide, the cultural horror of the 70s, then in the 80s the dominance of neoliberalism, the first wave of political correctness in the 90s, and so on right up to our own filthy, hopeless present.
ОтветитьThe existentialist ponders being and nothingness and experiences despair; the Buddha experiences nothingness and is thus liberated. The existentialist sees the suffering of humanity and experiences hopelessness, fear and trembling, the sickness unto death; the Buddha recognizes suffering, acknowledges hopelessness, and is thus freed. The existentialist creates meaning where there is none; the Buddha finds peace in meaninglessness itself. The philosopher tries to think his way out of his predicament; the Buddha sees that the trying is the predicament.
Ответитьthank you for this fantastic collation ..wonderful piece ..for perpetuity ...
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