Slavoi, the author Clayton Eshleman belongs in your library. IN brief , a lifetime of 2 to 6 page poems in wh. Clayton escapes the specific gravity of fathers. Look up Toddler Under Glass poem, likely searchable by that name, in which in 1996 he asserts that we are squared and shaped by our parents' chitchat , this he said before G. Lakoff delivered us the news that we percieve what we are acquainted with to see, and exist enisled -islanded- without the rest. For your consideration: the middle years he visited le Tuc D'Albierr, i mean Lascaux and the others writing to place us in relation to cromagnon. He paints us a picture in which the animal in us is separated out of the putatively human in tub thumping like male parliaments Nearby a soggy medussae head, believably enough, if Stevie Wonder can say look, you see? Then Clayton can give us better assignments for seeing how we got here than the scientists attached to the Dordogne sites.
[TRUE COMPLETE IDIOT COMMENT] Slavoj, please write a piece on having children. I think I want to have children, but I look on google trends and "regret having a child" is more popular than "regret not having a child", although there are more younger people on social media, etc. so it could be bad methodology. Whatever the case, I think my true desire is to be a grandparent. At least that's my vision: I'm sitting under a nice tree sipping lemonade with my wife while we watch our stupid children teach our grandchildren how to ride a bicycle. What is your advice here, as a father and a philosopher? Is there a superego pressure to have kids? is it desire? is it something else? I feel like I'm a family guy, but I don't know if the moment it is real I will cave under the workload and responsibility, if I will be good enough, If I will have that good symbolic authority, if I will be able to love my child, especially if he is a son and especially when he is a teenager and reminds me of teenagers who bullied me. Should I just write?
I need some actual life advice from my favourite philosopher. I know you say you are a madman, but so am I ("oh God, I too am a madman") and you are probably a good enough dad. WHATTADO? there is also that whole population collapse thing due to inverting population pyramids, so we all need to do our part. And I don't care if I am bringing a child into a horrible world as long as they get to experience love and beauty at least once, like reading your excellent book "Less Than Nothing". ;D
And this is more me being curious, but what was your dad like? You had a child AND write, so I'm assuming he was like Stalin (thus the poster). You're getting pretty old and you're a big-shot philosopher, so we're going to need to know all the little details about your life so we can justify our projections onto your writings for centuries to come. Perhaps I have already filled in the blanks and written this comment to myself. But let's not allow psychoanalysis ruin it all again.
Of course, but I'm not looking for the truth here, but rather to act in such a way that the costs of my choices are easiest to ignore (so long as they don't go against human rights, the law, my moral principles, etc). What I want to know is how easy is it to truly enter into this Stockholm syndrome and stay there. Is it second nature like being a Christian atheist or is it constant work to stay out of the rut like being a christian nun? Is it harder if you are a philosopher and know about psychoanalysis? This is what I like about Jordan Peterson, he gives us nice 10-step rules on how to live, like Moses . Why can't Zizek be like that. Of course, I know me wanting that shows all kinds of "daddy issues". But I know very well yet...
Of course, I talk about all this because I'm single and putting off dating. I hate dating. Any single late 20s-early 30s women who wanna date, PM me.
He states it at the top: its in some non-fictional desert.
I assume you walk for 40 days and nights hoping for a flash flood, but instead what you get is this hairy Slav and his flash-sale, "haha, you will still die of de-hydration, but hey, here are some short essays while you do so. Mostly about my love of opera and Patricia Highsmith. What? You thought "me being censored" has to do with political issues? no no, its just my indulgent proclivities that level-headed editors have thus far refused!"
Paternal authority is about training children in the ideology of the society they are entering. However, under Capitalism, we live under a sick and cancerous ideology that is killing every living thing on the planet. Children see that this ideology is sick - and they understand that anyone who promotes it are sick and cancerous.
You'd think children are wise, but I was at a bar with some family and my cousin's daughter, who is about 6 years old, asked for a ham and cheese sandwich. The waiter told her "sorry, we only serve vegan food. But we can make a vegan cheese sandwich without ham". My cousin's daughter's response was silence and the most condescending, incredulous and disgusted look at the waiter you can imagine.
Say what you want about veganism (I'm a vegetarian myself, one of the many traits I disappointingly find myself sharing with Hitler), but it is an ideology that saves lives, at least in principle. Children are very much like sponges. They adopt whatever ideology allows them to survive. Imagine a child is born a true zizekian in a catholic household and as a toddler he says "Jesus' penis slid out of the Virgin Mary's vagina when he was born (genital traffic, as the Germans would say), and because he is God, Mary is not a virgin. The parents would abandon the toddler tied to a tree in the forest as he screams "both his fists also came out!"
"everybody’s father is a figure who failed to live up to his mandate and thus left to his son the task to settle his symbolic debts," writes Zizek
Slavoj should make a "greatest hits album" thats comprised of entirely new material.
Slavoi, the author Clayton Eshleman belongs in your library. IN brief , a lifetime of 2 to 6 page poems in wh. Clayton escapes the specific gravity of fathers. Look up Toddler Under Glass poem, likely searchable by that name, in which in 1996 he asserts that we are squared and shaped by our parents' chitchat , this he said before G. Lakoff delivered us the news that we percieve what we are acquainted with to see, and exist enisled -islanded- without the rest. For your consideration: the middle years he visited le Tuc D'Albierr, i mean Lascaux and the others writing to place us in relation to cromagnon. He paints us a picture in which the animal in us is separated out of the putatively human in tub thumping like male parliaments Nearby a soggy medussae head, believably enough, if Stevie Wonder can say look, you see? Then Clayton can give us better assignments for seeing how we got here than the scientists attached to the Dordogne sites.
[TRUE COMPLETE IDIOT COMMENT] Slavoj, please write a piece on having children. I think I want to have children, but I look on google trends and "regret having a child" is more popular than "regret not having a child", although there are more younger people on social media, etc. so it could be bad methodology. Whatever the case, I think my true desire is to be a grandparent. At least that's my vision: I'm sitting under a nice tree sipping lemonade with my wife while we watch our stupid children teach our grandchildren how to ride a bicycle. What is your advice here, as a father and a philosopher? Is there a superego pressure to have kids? is it desire? is it something else? I feel like I'm a family guy, but I don't know if the moment it is real I will cave under the workload and responsibility, if I will be good enough, If I will have that good symbolic authority, if I will be able to love my child, especially if he is a son and especially when he is a teenager and reminds me of teenagers who bullied me. Should I just write?
I need some actual life advice from my favourite philosopher. I know you say you are a madman, but so am I ("oh God, I too am a madman") and you are probably a good enough dad. WHATTADO? there is also that whole population collapse thing due to inverting population pyramids, so we all need to do our part. And I don't care if I am bringing a child into a horrible world as long as they get to experience love and beauty at least once, like reading your excellent book "Less Than Nothing". ;D
And this is more me being curious, but what was your dad like? You had a child AND write, so I'm assuming he was like Stalin (thus the poster). You're getting pretty old and you're a big-shot philosopher, so we're going to need to know all the little details about your life so we can justify our projections onto your writings for centuries to come. Perhaps I have already filled in the blanks and written this comment to myself. But let's not allow psychoanalysis ruin it all again.
Of course, but I'm not looking for the truth here, but rather to act in such a way that the costs of my choices are easiest to ignore (so long as they don't go against human rights, the law, my moral principles, etc). What I want to know is how easy is it to truly enter into this Stockholm syndrome and stay there. Is it second nature like being a Christian atheist or is it constant work to stay out of the rut like being a christian nun? Is it harder if you are a philosopher and know about psychoanalysis? This is what I like about Jordan Peterson, he gives us nice 10-step rules on how to live, like Moses . Why can't Zizek be like that. Of course, I know me wanting that shows all kinds of "daddy issues". But I know very well yet...
Of course, I talk about all this because I'm single and putting off dating. I hate dating. Any single late 20s-early 30s women who wanna date, PM me.
Why does the annual rate say $50?
Where is the sale price?
He states it at the top: its in some non-fictional desert.
I assume you walk for 40 days and nights hoping for a flash flood, but instead what you get is this hairy Slav and his flash-sale, "haha, you will still die of de-hydration, but hey, here are some short essays while you do so. Mostly about my love of opera and Patricia Highsmith. What? You thought "me being censored" has to do with political issues? no no, its just my indulgent proclivities that level-headed editors have thus far refused!"
Paternal authority is about training children in the ideology of the society they are entering. However, under Capitalism, we live under a sick and cancerous ideology that is killing every living thing on the planet. Children see that this ideology is sick - and they understand that anyone who promotes it are sick and cancerous.
You'd think children are wise, but I was at a bar with some family and my cousin's daughter, who is about 6 years old, asked for a ham and cheese sandwich. The waiter told her "sorry, we only serve vegan food. But we can make a vegan cheese sandwich without ham". My cousin's daughter's response was silence and the most condescending, incredulous and disgusted look at the waiter you can imagine.
Say what you want about veganism (I'm a vegetarian myself, one of the many traits I disappointingly find myself sharing with Hitler), but it is an ideology that saves lives, at least in principle. Children are very much like sponges. They adopt whatever ideology allows them to survive. Imagine a child is born a true zizekian in a catholic household and as a toddler he says "Jesus' penis slid out of the Virgin Mary's vagina when he was born (genital traffic, as the Germans would say), and because he is God, Mary is not a virgin. The parents would abandon the toddler tied to a tree in the forest as he screams "both his fists also came out!"