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ibanezmonster

Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 02:26:33 PM


Wouldn't mind marrying her. But that's not the plan.. :)
I like, but those boobs are just waaaay too fake looking, and that's saying something since I normally don't care about something like that.

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 02:29:31 PM
I like, but those boobs are just waaaay too fake looking, and that's saying something since I normally don't care about something like that.

Doesn't look fake to me..
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

ibanezmonster

You know, I wish I had more charisma than this guy:



The only reason he got with Bulma is because Bulma was aggressively pursuing him. Vegeta is so relatable, even if I "am Gohan." Uptight and grouchy all the time lol.

"Vegeta may not be as sweet as Goku, but he's more reliable."

While out doing stuff, every now and then I get to talk to a cute girl and just think that I had some sort of sweet, charming personality I might actually have a chance. But I just never feel like talking to anyone unless I have to.



Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 02:31:38 PM
Doesn't look fake to me..
Need new glasses?




Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 02:33:08 PM
If you change your mind, here her Twitter:

https://twitter.com/AylenAlvarezXXX
Is this a porn star or something?

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 02:40:22 PM
Need new glasses?

Is this a porn star or something?

Some girls just have big tits you know??

She does something in the porn business, but I think soft porn. It doesn't keep me from following her. Will come some chance to tweet something that gets her attention. I use Twitter just for play, developing games and fantasies. :) Could lead in some real life events eventually. That's what I hope on.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

ibanezmonster

Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 02:49:13 PM
Some girls just have big tits you know??
Yeah, but usually not that big.

Have you been listening to any Meshuggah lately? Listening to Catch 33 for the millionth time right now.


MESSHHHHHHHHHUUUUGGGGAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

I wanna see them live again, but they are in Europe most of the time. You really should see them live sometime.

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 02:54:53 PM
Yeah, but usually not that big.

Have you been listening to any Meshuggah lately? Listening to Catch 33 for the millionth time right now.


MESSHHHHHHHHHUUUUGGGGAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

I wanna see them live again, but they are in Europe most of the time. You really should see them live sometime.

Yes, listening to Nothing lately. I recognize you say it's weird. And yes I like that as well. Sometimes I wonder what Nietzsche would have thought of this kind of music. I think he would have found it great that these kinds of music were made, totally different from his time. We live gradually more in a world Nietzsche has blown us into. :)

Need to appreciate the music more fully. Often I listen music pretty onconcentrated. I listen to it, but my thoughts flander.

I think the vocals on Obzen are great.

They only have own show planned in 2016 in Iceland I see on their site.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

ibanezmonster

Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 03:04:58 PM
Yes, listening to Nothing lately. I recognize you say it's weird. And yes I like that as well. Sometimes I wonder what Nietzsche would have thought of this kind of music. I think he would have found it great that these kinds of music were made, totally different from his time. We live gradually more in a world Nietzsche has blown us into. :)

Need to appreciate the music more fully. Often I listen music pretty onconcentrated. I listen to it, but my thoughts flander.

I think the vocals on Obzen are great.

They only have own show planned in 2016 in Iceland I see on their site.
I know, right! You just made me imagine Schopenhauer headbanging to New Millenium Cyanide Christ!  :D

On the back cover of Schopenhauer's newest book, is the text:
"DISCIPLES, COME JOIN WITH ME TO SAVE A FAILED HUMANITY. FOLLOW THE GOD OF CYANIDE INTO THE NEW ETERNITY."
>:D

I've had the same thoughts. What if we could bring back Mahler, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, etc. and introduce someone like Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders, BTBAM, etc. to them? That would be so awesome.

I just checked the site, too. Although at first my reaction is:  :( , my next reaction was: Oh, yes!  8)
You know what that means? They are likely hard at work on their next album that is due out next year.


Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 03:09:59 PM
I like this Youtube clip:
Oh, yeah. I've watched that one quite a few times. That drumming is insane.

Incidentally, I almost finished writing a short instrumental song that sounds almost just like a Meshuggah song.

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 03:15:48 PM
I know, right! You just made me imagine Schopenhauer headbanging to New Millenium Cyanide Christ!  :D

On the back cover of Schopenhauer's newest book, is the text:
"DISCIPLES, COME JOIN WITH ME TO SAVE A FAILED HUMANITY. FOLLOW THE GOD OF CYANIDE INTO THE NEW ETERNITY."
>:D

I've had the same thoughts. What if we could bring back Mahler, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Shostakovich, etc. and introduce someone like Meshuggah, Animals as Leaders, BTBAM, etc. to them? That would be so awesome.

I just checked the site, too. Although at first my reaction is:  :( , my next reaction was: Oh, yes!  8)
You know what that means? They are likely hard at work on their next album that is due out next year.

Oh, yeah. I've watched that one quite a few times. That drumming is insane.

Incidentally, I almost finished writing a short instrumental song that sounds almost just like a Meshuggah song.

I'm not that fond of Schopenhauer. Just reading his stuff for educational reasons, not because I like to follow him in his thoughts. Schopenhauer is the guy of pityness for others.

Curious after your song!

'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

Schopenhauer is a good read however. And I'm just curious, so I read him. But Nietzsche said Schopenhauer was wrong in everything.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Mirror Image

Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 02:26:33 PM


Wouldn't mind marrying her. But that's not the plan.. :)

??? A friend of yours, Henk?

ibanezmonster

Quote from: Henk on November 08, 2015, 03:25:23 PM
Schopenhauer was wrong in everything.
From what I remember when reading some Schopehauer (it's been a while) I agree, mostly.

Henk

Quote from: Mirror Image on November 08, 2015, 03:28:01 PM
??? A friend of yours, Henk?

No, she doesn't follow me unfortunately. She liked one post however. Minor result, but good anyway. :)
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 03:29:13 PM
From what I remember when reading some Schopehauer (it's been a while) I agree, mostly.

You may be interested in Derrida. Difficult to read, but this (below) I read now. Much fun (though I am just at a quarter). With funny illustration throughout. About "decentering" among other concepts. Insights that could rather have practical use.



http://www.amazon.com/Derrida-Beginners-Jim-Powell/dp/1934389110/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1447030755&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=derrida+illustrated

I also ordered, from the same series:


http://www.amazon.com/Existentialism-Beginners-David-Cogswell/dp/1934389218/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447030920&sr=8-1&keywords=existentialism+beginners

I think 'existentialism' is still a relevant school of thought.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

ibanezmonster

Looks like an easy read, though, from the preview.

Henk

Quote from: Greg on November 08, 2015, 04:10:40 PM
Looks like an easy read, though, from the preview.

Well I like it, I just read some short passages on music and sex. Also a chapter about painting, so I think I can learn from it. Good to have more than one source to introduce yourself to certain philosophies. I want to read his own books as well, that's of course the main dish, but that requires much more focus.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

Henk

#257
Just easy reads are good for some overview. I have some 4,5 introductions to philosophy. Great books. In a few pages you get explained a thinker.

I read also books or just (little or larger) parts of books written by the thinkers themselves, first or after of course. Not always useful to read the whole book (an advice of Schopenhauer, so I'm gonna do that with his ones :)). On the other side, you need to re-read.

A short list of books I've read:
Arnold Cornelis:
- Logic of Feeling
- The Retarded Time
- Restpoints of the Spirit
Nietzsche:
- Human all too human (the most of it, still reading)
- The Gay Science
- Beyond Good and Evil
- The Antichrist
- Dawn
- Twilight of the Idols
Some Sloterdijk (my enemy, but he has also something usefull to say)
Foucault (part of books, now reading "Birth of the Clinic")
Some other stuff.

Also Schelling and Bergson have my particular interest nowadays. Usefull stuff I think for my activities ("building a better knowledge"). Also Plato, much books of him on the shelves. And some philosophy of science (Kwa, very usefull stuff).
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)

North Star

Quote from: Henk on November 09, 2015, 01:30:44 AM
Just easy reads are good for some overview. I have some 4,5 introductions to philosophy. Great books. In a few pages you get explained a thinker.
But... Is that such a good thing, to have all the great philosophers explained away in a few pages, instead of spending time and effort in their ideas?
"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." - Confucius

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Henk

Quote from: North Star on November 09, 2015, 03:32:53 AM
But... Is that such a good thing, to have all the great philosophers explained away in a few pages, instead of spending time and effort in their ideas?

As I said, I read their own stuff as well.
'The 'I' is not prior to the 'we'.' (Jean-Luc Nancy)

'... the cultivation of a longing for the absolute born of a desire for one another as different.' (Luce Irigaray)