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is on page 209 of 633
SUCH whiplash. let us never forget the western tradition of being super weird about women 🙏
“The names must be regarded as common nouns, and I for my part shall not object should one or other of you feel inclined to call the particular picture by another name, a dearer name, or some name that perhaps comes more naturally to you.”
— Oct 21, 2025 08:39AM
“The names must be regarded as common nouns, and I for my part shall not object should one or other of you feel inclined to call the particular picture by another name, a dearer name, or some name that perhaps comes more naturally to you.”
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sophia
is on page 475 of 633
not sure why i thought the aesthetic validity of marriage wouldn’t be about marriage 💔 anyways get him bro
“It is only when you have opposition that you are within yourself, but then, really, you are never within but constantly outside yourself.”
— Dec 18, 2025 06:25AM
“It is only when you have opposition that you are within yourself, but then, really, you are never within but constantly outside yourself.”
sophia
is on page 400 of 633
hey i kinda like this guy. huge
“Now, it is true enough that we ought not to vanish in a fleeting hope, and that this is not the way we are to be transfigured on high; but for real enjoyment one must have air and it isn’t only in the moment of sorrow that the heavens must be held open, it is important to have an unobstructed view even in times of joy and the double doors thrown wide.”
— Nov 11, 2025 10:15AM
“Now, it is true enough that we ought not to vanish in a fleeting hope, and that this is not the way we are to be transfigured on high; but for real enjoyment one must have air and it isn’t only in the moment of sorrow that the heavens must be held open, it is important to have an unobstructed view even in times of joy and the double doors thrown wide.”
sophia
is on page 376 of 633
thank god my shoe size is 9
“For my practice has always been permeated with the conviction that woman is essentially being-for-another. That is why the moment is of infinite importance here; for being-for-another is always a matter of the moment. The moment may take longer or a shorter time coming, but as soon as it comes, what is as originally being-for-another becomes relative being, and then it is all over.”
— Nov 10, 2025 05:05PM
“For my practice has always been permeated with the conviction that woman is essentially being-for-another. That is why the moment is of infinite importance here; for being-for-another is always a matter of the moment. The moment may take longer or a shorter time coming, but as soon as it comes, what is as originally being-for-another becomes relative being, and then it is all over.”
sophia
is on page 341 of 633
you call him an aesthete i call him sociopathic. unrelatedly, rizatripan is calling my name
“The ethical is just as boring in life as it is in learning. What a difference! Beneath the sky of the aesthetic everything is light, pleasant and fleeting; when ethics come along everything becomes hard, angular, an unending ennui.”
— Nov 09, 2025 10:10AM
“The ethical is just as boring in life as it is in learning. What a difference! Beneath the sky of the aesthetic everything is light, pleasant and fleeting; when ethics come along everything becomes hard, angular, an unending ennui.”
sophia
is on page 150 of 633
madonne nere!
“Ora egli è morto, come mio padre a cui l’avevo regalato, ed è sepolto sotto un mandorlo in faccia al mare di Liguria, in quella mia terra dove io non posso mettere il piede, poiché pare che i potenti, nel loro terrore del sacro, abbiano scoperto che anche in me è una doppia natura, e che, anch’io, sono mezzo barone e mezzo leone.”
— Oct 24, 2025 01:55PM
“Ora egli è morto, come mio padre a cui l’avevo regalato, ed è sepolto sotto un mandorlo in faccia al mare di Liguria, in quella mia terra dove io non posso mettere il piede, poiché pare che i potenti, nel loro terrore del sacro, abbiano scoperto che anche in me è una doppia natura, e che, anch’io, sono mezzo barone e mezzo leone.”
sophia
is on page 243 of 633
VOYEURISM & AVOIDANCE! EVVIVA!
“One’s enjoyment is not immediate but is something quite different which one arbitrarily injects. You see the middle of a play, read the third part of a book.”
— Oct 21, 2025 01:55PM
“One’s enjoyment is not immediate but is something quite different which one arbitrarily injects. You see the middle of a play, read the third part of a book.”
sophia
is on page 231 of 633
nine hundredth søren update of the day. i have never seen haterdom as beautiful as this. i love you crop circles
“No other nation but the English produces such natural curiosities; other nationals are always a little more lively, not so absolutely stillborn.”
— Oct 21, 2025 12:15PM
“No other nation but the English produces such natural curiosities; other nationals are always a little more lively, not so absolutely stillborn.”
sophia
is on page 223 of 633
probably need to revisit “the unhappiest one” but i’m too excited to read “CROP ROTATIONS”!!! AHH!!!
“For when an individual loses his hope, and instead of becoming a remembering individual, wants to remain a hoping one, then we get this form.”
— Oct 21, 2025 10:17AM
“For when an individual loses his hope, and instead of becoming a remembering individual, wants to remain a hoping one, then we get this form.”
sophia
is on page 163 of 633
i feel totally in love with a’s antigone
“It is genuinely Greek for Philoctetes to complain that there is no one who knows what he suffers; it is an expression of a deep human need to want others to realize this. Reflective grief, however, has no such desire; it does not occur to Antigone to wish that anyone should learn of her pain.”
— Oct 21, 2025 07:47AM
“It is genuinely Greek for Philoctetes to complain that there is no one who knows what he suffers; it is an expression of a deep human need to want others to realize this. Reflective grief, however, has no such desire; it does not occur to Antigone to wish that anyone should learn of her pain.”
sophia
is on page 101 of 633
hi søren. question. if you don’t want me to think in of desire in stages why are you using the word “stage.” think about it
“His love is not of the soul but sensual, and sensual love is not according to its own lights faithful but absolutely faithless; it loves not one but all, that is to say, it seduces.”
— Oct 15, 2025 07:53PM
“His love is not of the soul but sensual, and sensual love is not according to its own lights faithful but absolutely faithless; it loves not one but all, that is to say, it seduces.”

