Here are three quotes from Aristotle's Metaphysics, Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, and Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Anyone who goes around calling other people pseuds should surely be familiar with these classic works and have no trouble understanding and explaining these passages. Let's find out together whether there is a single person here who isn't a fake. 3/3 - Good job, you're an effortposter. 2/3 - Midwit. 1/3 - Septic pseud. 0/3 - You are Jordan Peterson. Kant: Our apprehension of the manifold of phenomena is always successive. The representations of parts succeed one another. Whether they succeed one another in the object also, is a second point for reflection, which was not contained in the former. Now we may certainly give the name of object to everything, even to every representation, so far as we are conscious thereof; but what this word may mean in the case of phenomena, not merely in so far as they are objects, but only in so far as they indicate an object, is a question requiring deeper consideration. In so far as they, regarded merely as representations, are at the same time objects of consciousness, they are not to be distinguished from apprehension, that is, reception into the synthesis of imagination, and we must therefore say: “The manifold of phenomena is always produced successively in the mind.”Aristotle: We must inquire whether each thing and its essence are the same or different. This is of some use for the inquiry concerning substance; for each thing is thought to be not different from its substance, and the essence is said to be the substance of each thing. Now in the case of accidental unities the two would be generally thought to be different, e.g. white man would be thought to be different from the essence of white man. For if they are the same, the essence of man and that of white man are also the same; for a man and a white man are the same thing, as people say, so that the essence of white man and that of man would be also the same. But perhaps it does not follow that the essence of accidental unities should be the same as that of the simple terms. For the extreme terms are not in the same way identical with the middle term. But perhaps this might be thought to follow, that the extreme terms, the accidents, should turn out to be the same, e.g. the essence of white and that of musical; but this is not actually thought to be the case.Hegel: That the true is only actual as a system, or, that substance is essentially subject, is expressed in the representation that expresses the absolute as spirit - the most sublime concept and the one which belongs to modernity and its religion. The spiritual alone is the actual; it is the essence, or, what exists-in-itself. It is what is self-comporting, or, the determinate itself, or, otherness and being-for-itself - and, in this determinateness, to be the self-enduring in its being-external-to-itself - or, it is in and for itself.
>>24624462You sound kind of upset to me anon. Deep down in your brain, behind all the synapses you've burned by watching youtube videos and F5'ing 4chan for the last 20 years, you know there probably is something in these old complex thinkers, but you'll never be able to experience it for yourself. So you lash out with the standard attacks - this is a word game, this doesn't mean anything, this has nothing to do with 'real life', this is just for people who want to feel smart, etc. If nothing else at least acknowledge that you don't know anything about philosophy and should quit talking about it or pretending to be interested in it.>>24624528A lot of great philosophy is banal like that. It's a misunderstanding to think that philosophy will get you some great new idea that will make you say "gee whizz!", the best philosophy is more like a contemplation on life. I won't say what the OP quote is (from the fucking PREFACE of the book, anyone who isn't a pseud should know it) but the one here: >>24624507 he's talking about how all of the moments in these dialectical movements are interconnected and this isn't how we normally speak and think. If you say "the apple is red" you have a subject and a predicate you apply to it and they're indifferent (the apple might be yellow etc.). But when Hegel says "the property is universal" he doesn't mean "the property is a concept", "the property is predicable of many other things" or anything like that, but the property is essentially part of the universal. He constantly writes like that, he warns you of it, and yet pseuds get filtered by it. Then he gives you his advice for dealing with this strange way of thinking and writing which is to read the book over and over again.
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>>33481052>Stop trying to collect info, cunt.This, that person is probably an FSB or GRU operative trying to recruit spies and disinfo agents off of 4chan after building a profile.
If I see this, I'm not using your website. I'll google the best alternative and stick to that one. This time it was archived.moe, so fuck you.
>>106201681I just navigate directly to boards.4chan
>Becomes CEO of a succesful company>Increases margins by jewing up the prices and laying off talented workers left and right>Suddenly, the company is not really that succesful anymore, and their reputation is in shambles>Ohnoes>Steps down or flat out leaves without a care in the world, making sure to cash out their last six figure monthly checkWhy are pajeet CEOs so common when they're usually complete dogshit at their job? At this point I'm seriously flabbergasted whenever I see news about some jeet becoming CEO because 9 times out of 10 it's a literal (slow) death sentence for the company...
>>512634241if I was having CEO money I wouldn't shitpost on 4chan during a saturday night. couldn't come up with anything better to do with your mega brain? all I know if I was out partying right now loser or not I would have better chances to get into a club than you and your whole sigma posse
name a worst feeling
>>213531843I understand why there isn't a "/yt/ - YouTube & Streamers" board because it would be prime territory for calls to harassment and doxxing. Still I agree that there needs to be some place to discuss YouTube kino. There definitely needs to be some 4chan governance on this. The Johnny Depp/Amber Heard case was a good example where this was lacking. You would think a televised court case between 2 actors would be acceptable on /tv/ but it was a bannable offense to post about it on /tv/. It wasn't just a clear-cut banning though as it appeared as some mods/jannies were allowing it while others were not. I still don't understand what 4chan's official position on it was.
Internet we have now is dying. AI, bots, ads, ecommerce and subscription services ruining it. Soon you will have to scan QR code on your dick to access the Slopnet, anon.I think that it's time to prepare an alternative solution. You can already find MESH networks like Meshtastic with ready routing and text comms. Theoretically it is possible to send TCP/IP through them (or create something simillar). Data-rate will be slow, but who will need high speeds if there will be no sloppy JS websites, AI crawlers and bots? Moreover it is theoretically possible to combine different modulations/bands, to offer best datarate depending on the network density and distance between nodes. What are your thoughts or ideas about it? Would you actually contribute to this project?
>>106203968>send your ebin decentralized not-sms text to a known 4chan user>get hit with a HARM missile
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>>534594570I told chatgpt that "some guy on 4chan taunted me with this. Well, go ahead. Try making 10 innovative ideas for games, and lets see if your ideas are better than mine".He answered with this.I yield, his ideas are indeed better than mine. My ideas are based on my own life experiences and traumas, which are mostly lame or pathetic. The age of men is over.
Are NEETs (Not in employment, education, or training) still a thing on 4chan? I don't recall the last time I had a job. It's been so long in mommies basement. I've been gooning a lot lately.I just ate yummy spaghettis mommy let me buy. I am going to watch my favorite animes and jerk off to more yaoi tonight xD.
Have you noticed piss drinking becoming more and more common in porn?It's pretty much mainstream now.What's that about?
>>512630019Half of 4chan jerks off to 300-lb bitches farting
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>>106199871Guess someone else is gonna have to step up. Good luck with that.>>106201128Right, but this URL shouldnt be indexed anywhere, meaning there are bots actively crawlling 4chan for URLs to attempt automated attacks on. CreepyAnd yes that definitely happens for IPs, but the logs are definitely showing access through the domain(it's the CDN access logs)