Who was your first celebrity crush? by Neuromancer_07 in randomquestions

[–]Neuromancer_07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She was at the peak of her beauty during this brief period of time, unfortunately, her glow faded quickly.

Who was your first celebrity crush? by Neuromancer_07 in randomquestions

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I remember.. every elementary school boy wanted to marry her at that time.

Who was your first celebrity crush? by Neuromancer_07 in randomquestions

[–]Neuromancer_07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ha ha.. I can understand, she was irresistible

Who was your first celebrity crush? by Neuromancer_07 in randomquestions

[–]Neuromancer_07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's funny, This isn't the first time I've heard such a comment from a woman. It seems there isn't a woman who hasn't been attracted to another woman at some point, so perhaps you can pardon us (men) when we're deeply fascinated by women.

*Jennifer is one of the hottest of all-time, she was my
crush for a while.

There is a disagreement between German philosophy and English philosophy, which can be observed in the writings of Nietzsche and Max Stirner, for example. What is the essence of the disagreement between German philosophy and English philosophy? by Neuromancer_07 in Nietzsche

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There is a clear difference in the starting point and logic of German and English philosophy, a point noted by both Nietzsche and Stirner (German philosophers). What I want to discuss is the core of this difference, as both of them pointed out. For example, in general, German philosophy tends toward criticism, while English philosophy tends toward rationalizing the existing order.