October 18, 2010
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April 16, 2010

what’s more girped out than george harrison sitting on the lawn with gnomes? the residents 

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April 4, 2010
This has caused me the greatest trouble and still does always cause me the greatest trouble: to realize that what things are called is unspeakable more important than what they are.
friend N.
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March 6, 2010
“Knowledge for its own sake” - this is the final snare morality has laid; with it, we become completely entangled in morals once again.

“Knowledge for its own sake” - this is the final snare morality has laid; with it, we become completely entangled in morals once again.

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“There is little doubt… that Nietzsche means his project to be as much a phenomenology as a genealogy, and that he recognizes the methodological and self-referential problems generated by a naive faith on a “scientific genealogy.” - from Pippen’s paper in the cambridge companion to friend N.
If Hume is the first phenomenological thinker, then Nietzsche is without a doubt the second. I have long been aware of the similarities between Nietzsche and Husserl, but even if we grant Nietzsche’s phenomenology of knowledge, i.e. “admit the lie of the concept” to use Nancy’s words, we are still left with the task of interpreting this knowledge and our relationship towards it. Perhaps another way to put it is, that we are still left with the task of determining the value of knowledge - “and with that we stand on moral ground.”
“Thus the question ‘Why science?’ leads back to the moral problem: Why morality at all, if life, nature and history are ‘immoral’?” - GS §344

“There is little doubt… that Nietzsche means his project to be as much a phenomenology as a genealogy, and that he recognizes the methodological and self-referential problems generated by a naive faith on a “scientific genealogy.” - from Pippen’s paper in the cambridge companion to friend N.

If Hume is the first phenomenological thinker, then Nietzsche is without a doubt the second. I have long been aware of the similarities between Nietzsche and Husserl, but even if we grant Nietzsche’s phenomenology of knowledge, i.e. “admit the lie of the concept” to use Nancy’s words, we are still left with the task of interpreting this knowledge and our relationship towards it. Perhaps another way to put it is, that we are still left with the task of determining the value of knowledge - “and with that we stand on moral ground.”

“Thus the question ‘Why science?’ leads back to the moral problem: Why morality at all, if life, nature and history are ‘immoral’?” - GS §344

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March 3, 2010
Do you believe in destiny? - only on mondays and wednesdays.
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February 2, 2010
Roberto Matta
They say, that in order to become an artist and develop your own style or voice, you should imitate those whom you admire. Well then, I guess my days and nights are constant cycle of imitating Matta and Nietzsche.

Roberto Matta

They say, that in order to become an artist and develop your own style or voice, you should imitate those whom you admire. Well then, I guess my days and nights are constant cycle of imitating Matta and Nietzsche.

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January 28, 2010
the owl behind the cloud and the man who looked the other way
“It is said” the one-eyed man began carefully, “that when the Dragon is reborn, he will break all oaths, shatter all ties. Nothing holds us, now. We would give our oaths to you.”

the owl behind the cloud and the man who looked the other way

“It is said” the one-eyed man began carefully, “that when the Dragon is reborn, he will break all oaths, shatter all ties. Nothing holds us, now. We would give our oaths to you.”

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Man is something that must be overcome. There are many ways of overcoming: see to that yourself! But only a jester thinks: “Man can also be skipped over.” - Zarathustra, where else

Man is something that must be overcome. There are many ways of overcoming: see to that yourself! But only a jester thinks: “Man can also be skipped over.” - Zarathustra, where else

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January 22, 2010
jared:

Wu-Tang vs. The Beatles - Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers
This shit is amazing.  27 tracks of Wu Tang acapellas over beats made with Beatles samples.  Drop everything and listen.

jared:

Wu-Tang vs. The Beatles - Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers

This shit is amazing.  27 tracks of Wu Tang acapellas over beats made with Beatles samples.  Drop everything and listen.

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