"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing"
-Thiudareiks-
Cool deflection, your ad hom is your admission, FAGGOT
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Check out Anteros admitting he doesn't lift and is inflating his career, wonder what else he is LARPing about hmmmm? I am absolutely shocked that someone this insufferable has a massive ego problem.
@TitusTorquatus @-Thiudareiks- Aww shucks he blocked me too. Guess my red pills are too fresh.
@TitusTorquatus Ha thats new! I have no idea what I could have done. I was invited to the reading group a few days ago and haven't posted anything since.
Generally that means you are blocked by the user
@Bukharin Did the Plato reading group just get disbanded? I'm not seeing it or @LeashedDoggie profile
@-Thiudareiks- It's not a genuine question, it's a convoluted mass of many questions that build a towering mess off of a Schmigma strawman.
I was born in a European country, so everything was provided readily to me, I grew up in a tradition. You are better off asking other North Americans. I would recommend you go for other North Americans who use the term "shitely" and are therefore in your region of North America.
If you do not have any kind of feel of what tradition might be, you are better off studying all the great philosophers of the western tradition, especially the ones from the country where you come from, so you can acquaint yourself with the questions your own people posed 1, 2, 10 centuries ago. Then the history of your country and the heroes of your country and what they represented.
As for your lumberjack grandfather? Stick him up your arse schmigma.
Read More@LeashedDoggie How does one discover their peoples tradition if most peoples immediate ancestors were likely caught up in an antitraditional postmodern life? How far back must one look? If you have European roots that go back to a century ago, do you mean to behave and seek out that which those people sought? What does that even mean? Maybe your great grandfather was an alcoholic lumberjack who lacked an education and shitely supported several children, is that really something to strive for? Or do you mean to adopt his beliefs on antiimmigration or Christianity or whatever he believed in?
This is a genuine question as I can completely relate to the whole replacement tradition and lack of direction in my earlier years.
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