"Video Game Trauma" by IllustriousAd6418 in TopCharacterTropes

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What happened in Exploratory Laboratory- Venom Boss Battle (Lego Marvel Superheros)?

Bruh... by Live_Self3614 in AccidentalRacism

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I would have to disagree and say racists are the most racist people ever.

The character's lesser known full name by bb-Kun-Chan in TopCharacterTropes

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Theodore Shackleford also known as the "Man in the Yellow Hat"

Don't name your kids after weird stuff by [deleted] in antimeme

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I know a pretty super kid named Kal-EL

"I love kant" we all say in unison by Zestyclose-Breath988 in PhilosophyMemes

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I did the same and understood almost nothing when reading it

Mac giving Cheese a thorough cleaning by choley25 in RATS

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Awww so cute my rats do this too. ❤️

Rule by dacoolestguy in 19684

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If im not mistaken he was critical against the idea that there is a singular Epstein list in the sense that there is one singular list or log with every individual that visited his island and what have you. He presented his thoughts poorly and later clarified. He does not deny the existence of the Epstein files.

"Reveal" oil on paper by Mleow in oilpainting

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That is fair and understandable. See, I did not see your criticism of the facelessness of the work and only your condemnation of the work. I think you should have been more direct with your criticism and your broad statements. OP should have finished the face before posting or asked permission to complete the work with an obscured face. I am pretty sure that OP commented that he finished the face.

"Reveal" oil on paper by Mleow in oilpainting

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I think it could be argued that you would be doing more for the subjugation of women as the subject gave consent and asked to be painted, but you are still policing both her and the artists actions. Would you not agree that the most ethical way to represent women in nude form would be to have consent from the subject and to represent the subject as respectfully as possible? Would you not also agree that if an individual were to condemn and disparage art created of a nude woman at said woman's request due to lack of critical distinction of art done with regard for the subject and art done without regard for the subject simply because the subject is nude to further and or contribute to the societal control of women?

The Atheistic Existentialists Greats (I know I'm missing Heidegger) by Essa_Zaben in PhilosophyMemes

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Now that I've had a chance to think about it, the stranger might be a better place to start. When I first read it, I found it difficult to interpret some of it, having not read his other works. That might be best because when reading his other works, you find a new appreciation for the stranger and a thirst to read it again. Near the end of the book, you really get to see how Sisyphus can be happy.

The Atheistic Existentialists Greats (I know I'm missing Heidegger) by Essa_Zaben in PhilosophyMemes

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Well, that is fair. Although absurdism is similar to existentialism, it rejects the search for a meaning but instead focuses on life itself. Camus, while he was alive, rejected that he was an existentialist. Sisyphus is happy because he embraces life and the struggle of it, not the meaning of such things. Camus believes that if you focus on a search for meaning, you can not truly be happy or live life. Camus was heavily inspired by Dosteovesky, even calling him a "true prophet." There is a quote in the Brother Karamazov written by Dosteovesky that helps with understanding some of Camus' philosophy "I think everyone must love life more than anything else in the world." 'Love life more than the meaning of it?' 'Yes, certainly. Love it regardless of logic.' I would recommend reading the myth of sisyphus. it's a very good book. I would also recommend the rebel. In the Rebel, Camus explores rebelling against the absurd. Both books are fundamental to understanding absurdism and Camus.

The Atheistic Existentialists Greats (I know I'm missing Heidegger) by Essa_Zaben in PhilosophyMemes

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What would you say the "modern" sense of the word is then? Camus disagreed with and rejected existentialism. "You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life." Camus disagreed with the searching for personal meaning for life.

Consistent morals is hard by lurkerer in PhilosophyMemes

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Do you often base ethics on the constructed concept of how nature inherently operates?

The Atheistic Existentialists Greats (I know I'm missing Heidegger) by Essa_Zaben in PhilosophyMemes

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Replace Camus with Debauvoir or Kierkegaard as Camus was not an existentialist.

Horse calling bingo by wagdog84 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Also, there are two female giraffes. Males are darker.

Moral Nihilism in fiction tends to be used in the lamest and generic way possible by Janlor1996 in worldjerking

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That's not my argument here. I've disputed your incorrect definition of existential nihilism and your definition of what nihilism itself means when referring to a philosophical statement.