I’m sure this means something to you. But given your last few posts to me, I am going to have to assume that it is just another attempt at inflammatory trolling.
Since the reference is too obscure you’ve missed your chance, sorry.
Hey man if you don’t want to read one of the most entertaining papers written by a philosopher in the last ten or fifteen years then you don’t have to. But, it’ll make you smarter and answer your question about why I would encourage someone with whom I disagree.
Dude part of me wants to tell you one thing, and the other part of me wants you to see that I act the same toward everyone. Don’t be so sensitive. It’s a good paper. I know you don’t want to believe it, but I know everything there is to know about philosophy. I wouldn’t suggest anything from 100 years ago, and I wouldn’t suggest anything recent that sucked. When I see you have a philosophical question, I go through the rolodex in my brain and pull a paper that I think will enlighten you and entertain you. If you don’t like that one I can think of hundreds more. But I think you’ll like that one. Lewis is one of the most brilliant comedians of our time. And he knows a lot of philosophy.
Because you act like a fool and have been throwing the shit so long, I did not think for a second that such a paper existed.
Maybe you should have linked it?
Now I know it does, I may read it at some point.
But seriously what the fuck makes you think you have the right to call me a lazy mother fucker, and still expect me to communicate with you like a normal human as if you were mr polite?
I don’t give a rat’s arse how you treat others. And I’ve no idea how you get away with your behaviour. I’ve been banned for much less.
Seriously do you have some sort of textual Tourette’s Syndrome?
Get a fucking grip on yourself.
I know what you guys think of me, I the man in the middle trying to get involved:::however sometimes we although more than necessary bite off more than we can actually consume.this is why there is overproduction, the producers get this idea of baseline production as a perception of our overindulgence. But when we buy in, we think of it as “fun stuff” . As long as it remains fun? But what about the slow realization that perhaps our enjoyment may be offering diminishing returns? We get angry and tell mr Jones, hell, we can keep up with you. Producers love this kind of stuff, and churn out more madison ave epithets.
Next stop: the trillionaires club. God let them eat cake, yeah.