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my post was hyperstitional

just a couple of normal girls frotting their lives away ^0^


relationships are built on trust kasey... i don't know if i can do this any more....

oh ok so you lied then

kasey the type of girl to write run_in_dockr

oh my fucking god how did i not know this it's so fucking funny LOL

"haha... we have a penchant for females... right marx?"
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engels really said faggot
tristam hunt, introduction to engel's the origin of the family

that is revisionist vulgar materialism unfortunately. all praise destiny, father of feminism.



haslanger sucks

explain to me how a 9pg zine thrown together in a week is more enlightening than the entire lifetime output of a so-called "radical" academics
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"what's left of philosophy?" types are an embarrassment.

at first i thought you were referencing this book in a way that went over my head lol
the origin of captialism by ellen wood

lmao this class was actually about the american legal system in film so legally blonde was one of our primary texts

Stress in Law Students: A Comparative Study of First-Year, Second-Year, and Third-Year Students, Nancy J Soonpaa, pg 365 "A moderately masculine self-concept has been judged a requirement of both men and women for success in law school."

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footnotes cite: Lani Guinier et aI., Becoming Gentlemen: Women's Experiences at One Ivy League Law School, 143 Carol Tavris & Carole Offir, The Longest War: Sex Differences in Perspective, 189 E. R. Robert & M. F. Winter, Sex-Role and Success in Law School, 457

this generation of political theory is violently uninspiring, uncompelling, tame, and frankly profoundly boring
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it’s actually impressive that you can take such an fantastic collection of citations and produce something unbelievably flat and empty
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i’m getting sick to my stomach just thinking about reading more of your watered down pop slop

there's always an uneasy sub-conscious decision making process going on when i post things like this bc i'm basically acting in solidarity against ppl i ostensibly agree with on a particular issue, but they hold views i think will be counterproductive at generating conclusions on other issues.
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(not to mention influence how they engage with this particular issue) now, lets be clear, the action is minuscule but in principle this is still a decision.
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i think the tone of the piece i'm engaging with matters to some extent, but i'm not sure in which direction. if it's lighthearted it can easily appear like i'm reading too much into it and being annoying (true), but it can also be an light opportunity to nudge in a new direction.
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when more serious, the solidarity component comes more in to play, but seriousness also means that values begin to matter a lot more to get right.
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there's also an element that this kind of performative action is a self-expression that gives me a sense of who i am, and that to some extent that is unavoidable. but i can and will do that in private, there may not be need to do that in a public action in every case.

i don't get the hype around LeGuin maybe i will read her to confirm my priors

i’m in the process of kicking her out of my apartment (after having a sloppy make out session all day long)

hiiii BOULANGERIE, my love :3 here’s the attention u ordered


elsa is so needy

storms in T-T i really am the evil guy manarchist huh

i don’t think universalized warm sentiment is a good foundation for effective politics, and more generally i don’t like the idea of a worldview with foundations at all (it’s a little tongue in cheek, ofc these ppl are fine and w/e, i just have a bone to pick w christian morals and systematic philos)
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to make myself abundantly clear: protesting against domination regardless of location is obviously good, and i support the current student protests for palestine

66 thousand people have identified themselves as my philosophical and political rivals

i feel like a certain genre of philosopher is no longer possible, and it's a largely generational thing. philosophers with breadth as opposed to specialization, wit, charisma, humility, and self-awareness - personally warm-hearted but espousing politics with bite.
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it's also surely an age thing - the older generations have more stories to tell, but the difference is that their stories are a product of a more varied and integrated upbringing.
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my intuition is to attribute this to 1) class differences in those that can now pursue academic philosophy and 2) technological development

robert paul wolff is genuinely such a cute lil guy
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People who talk about revolution and class struggle without referring explicitly to everyday life, without understanding what is subversive about love and what is positive in the refusal of constraints, such people have corpses in their mouths.
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i love this quote, vaneigem spittin

im starting to think the only marx wittig has read is the german ideology
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rapidly oscillating between 😀😍🙃🤔

hold her to it folks

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we don’t know the answer, our sage’s response has been lost to time

i look like an insane person in my post history now that these accounts are gone