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• #77
It's one where they give you a really really long sentence, but only determine your guilt or innocence right at the end? (a Kant stylistics joke for the cognoscenti).
Or, indeed, whether the sentence is anacoluthic or not. :)
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• #78
Or, indeed, whether the sentence is anacoluthic or not. :)
I Kant believe I made such an error. It Heideggers belief.
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• #79
Don't worry, you haven't lost any Marx.
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• #80
I Kant believe I made such an error. It Heideggers belief.
It was just too elekant to have the same reference to both you and the venerable philosopher. :)
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• #81
Don't worry, you haven't lost any Marx.
We wouldn't judge you, as none of us are Engels, really.
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• #82
I've Goethe go, can't deal with a pun thread today.
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• #83
My Brother and I used to jump our mongeese off the sea wall into high tide at whitstable in the dead of night. That was hardcore... speeding along towpaths is not. it is just for kn+bjockeys too cowardly for roads
P.s. Twunts is not a new amalgamation
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• #84
^ To Hume are you addressing that point?
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• #85
I've Goethe go, can't deal with a pun thread today.
Can't you just Hölderlin a little longer?
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• #86
I'm a freud I didn't read the second page
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• #87
Can't you just Hölderlin a little longer?
Arendt you done yet? Let's stay on topic.
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• #88
Before I bought a flat and actually had some spare time I used to love joining the canal at the Limehouse Basin and then going all the way up through the middle of London without using a single road (bar that bit in Islington where it goes into the tunnel), I always used to stop at Camden to buy a couple of second hand books and get a coffee.
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• #89
As far as I remember the water wasn't that cold....
I thought your post would be about that time... you know, THAT time :D
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• #90
I preferred it when you stooped in camden
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• #91
I thought your post would be about that time... you know, THAT time :D
I maintain that it was really quite a refreshing temperature! It was the end of summer, after a few weeks of really hot days (it was a pretty warm night). The only problem, I guess, was that with the nice temperature came lots of disgusting canal growth. I smelt terrible.
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• #92
I remember you were pretty stoical about it.
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• #93
Well, there were few epicurean pleasures involved, so I didn't have much choice.
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• #94
It's all Academic now, anyway.
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• #95
Well, there were few epicurean pleasures involved, so I didn't have much choice.
I've never fallen in myself, but I've had a few close calls. The dangers of taking the cynic route!
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• #96
To get back on topic, I'm quite in agreement with other about those young hegelians that go tearing around the canal paths at high speed.
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• #97
Well, there were few epicurean pleasures involved, so I didn't have much choice.
It's all Academic now, anyway.
There are photos too. I have seen them.
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• #98
I haven't even seen the photo! I heard it was lost!
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• #99
That's what they thought about the works of Aristotle, too.
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• #100
I haven't even seen the photo! I heard it was lost!
He did indeed, it's in the 'Critique of Cycle Parking and Carriage', First Book, Second Section, §§12-17.