#SOLIPSISM
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charlesoberonn · 5 months ago
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Solipsists be like
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philosophybits · 5 months ago
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Kafka: the solipsist without ipseity.
Theodor W. Adorno, Minima Moralia, 143
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jt1674 · 1 month ago
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lforlimbo · 11 months ago
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'Dance first. Think later. It's the natural order.'
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raintellix · 3 months ago
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Solipsism attack
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darktragedys · 7 months ago
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The nothingness among the misery of the crowd collapses euphorically, causing me extreme glare between my mental words stuck inside, that now I die of terror when I think about it.
Peturbadistico when remembering it in the violent horror of the euphoric attacking hatred withers in the hidden of myself.
Alburist bullshit disturbs me with my sadistic lines that burst my neutrality to humanistic predation, the screams become water.
The young people with childish movements die of sobs when I ride in the manure, kisses virginals pose my abrupt seriousness, among the minoristic age of mine that others laughed scaredly among prevagionist jokes spicy displeasures for me.
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misszura · 1 year ago
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Patrick Jesus ? Patrick Jesus.
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Almost one year after this, I come back with another blasphemy 🙃
Remember to RB to help my visibility :)
If you like it, never hesitate to give me more ideas (my ask box is open and the anon is on if you don't want to expose you 😀)
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redsediment · 1 month ago
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It’s so embarrassing when my coworkers have the most mind-bogglingly dog shit political views and I don’t know how to argue with them. Like I’m not a necessarily a Good Politics Haver or even a Good Person but what do you say to people who don’t even have a lick of awareness that war is bad and avoidable. What do you say to people that are so profoundly fatalist in their opinions that they decide to stop being vegetarian because ‘they won’t be able to change anything’.
I guess I’m just really angry at fatalism. I sort of think all people have a kind of moral responsibility to believe things can get better, or at least stop getting worse. I think about the sacrifices people have made for me to live as well as I do, and don’t I owe it to them to at least be grateful for that in some way?
And what I’m talking about, what I wish more people had, isn’t hope, isn’t optimism, isn’t determination. In my experience it’s hard to hold on to those things, and they often lead mostly to disappointment. Whatever I’ve hoped for, I’ve almost universally been let down. So many dreams and plans crushed within a moments notice—that’s life.
But it seems so hard to convince people that it’s worth believing that people are capable of good in any capacity, and it’s so frustrating because it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. People say shit like “oh they’ve been bickering for so long, why don’t they just fight,” and mean it, because they think there’s no end to the depravity of humanity other than death.
I think what leaves me totally unable to speak is that the very capacity for judgement that these people use to turn to despair is the same capacity that proves they are able to think morally, proves they are able to think above a simple fatalism. When people say ‘ah if only this were x,’ they are not talking about what is, nor are they just making stuff up. They’re thinking critically about possible realities, about the one we live in, and how it can change. But when they even notice they’re thinking about something outside their experience, they cower and give up, and reaffirm their stupidity and fearfulness.
It’s painful living in the liminal space between hope and despair. One is not able to look forward to anything, not even the regularity of disappointment. But I don’t know how else to feel like I am actually alive, actually aware that I am in the same world as other people, that I have the capacity to learn, that I am alive and that I can die—and that other people can too.
I’m afraid of death. I’m afraid of disagreeing with people. I don’t think I’ll change in this regard. But I might like to try.
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i-am-trans-gwender · 23 days ago
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Today I gave one of my coworkers and a customer who overheard me existential dread by explaining the meaning of "I think therefore I am".
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creature-wizard · 2 years ago
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I just came across a manifestation/law of assumption post claiming that your parents and teachers act "the way you assume they'll act."
I'm sorry, what?
Are you saying that these people don't have free will and moral agency? Are you saying that if they hold hateful beliefs and mistreat you, that's your fault, and has nothing to do with their own personal values and choices?
Do you even see where this whole "people act the way you assume they'll act" attitude is dehumanizing? Do you see where you're effectively painting the world's population as mindless NPCs, or as puppets that merely exist as extensions of your own ego?
Do you not realize how fucked up that is?
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failure-girl-y-kei · 1 month ago
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TW: dissociation/solipsism
PLEASE IS ANYONE OUT THERE REAL?? DONT TELL ME IM THE ONLY ONE ALIVE HERE, PLEASE!! I NEED HELP, I NEED COMFORT, PLEASE, I DONT WANNA BE ALONE AGAIN
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shitspawn · 1 month ago
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philosophybits · 1 year ago
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If you must question, then be ready beforehand to reconcile yourself with something like solipsism or modern realism. Thought is in a dilemma, and dare not take the leap to get out. We laugh at philosophy, and, as long as possible, avoid evil. But nearly all men feel the intolerable cramp of such a situation, and each at his risk ventures to swim to shore on some more or less witty theory. A few courageous ones speak the truth — but they are neither understood nor respected.
Lev Shestov, All Things Are Possible
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whatisresttome · 4 months ago
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I Make houses shrink And trees diminish By going far; my look's leash Dangles the puppet-people Who, unaware how they dwindle, Laugh, kiss, get drunk, Nor guess that if I choose to blink They die.
Sylvia Plath, Soliloquy of the Solipsist
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tmarshconnors · 1 year ago
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“A high degree of intellect tends to make a man unsocial.”
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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher. He is best known for his 1818 work The World as Will and Representation.
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sketchybehavior · 5 months ago
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So, what blood tithe must I do to just get this roll. Just let me pull this base roll from collections. I'm straight up getting duplicates rather than anything dropping with Spirit of Necrotic.
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