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That's not what I meant. He said it's a /his/ meme when CLEARLY IT'S A /TV/ MEME TOU ******* NORMINE!
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georgequentin (11/09/2015) [-]
5% pleasure, 50% pain, and a hundred percent reason to remember the name
Ah so you think memes are your ally.
But you merely adopted to the memes. I was born in them, molded by them.
I didn't see a grill until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but awkward.
But you merely adopted to the memes. I was born in them, molded by them.
I didn't see a grill until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but awkward.
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that's Plato's allegory of the cave
here. read this and stop being dumb. study.com/academy/lesson/the-allegory-of-the-cave-by-plato-summary-analysis-explanation.html
here. read this and stop being dumb. study.com/academy/lesson/the-allegory-of-the-cave-by-plato-summary-analysis-explanation.html
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anon (11/09/2015) [-]
Holy **** that's some good **** .
My main problem with the idea though is it involveds what even prisoners would recognize as immense physical pain. As far as I know pain has a negative impact on the body and brain (and mind?) in such a direct way that a person can instantly recognize it.
While reaction time doesn't always permit you to let go of a hot pan the instant you feel the pain you understand with relatively quick speed that you are being hurt and should stop.
After living their lives with this pain, they would become freed and turn around to discover an extremely bright flame and a new form a pain. And yet they begin to work through the pain to learn more about what is causing this pain. It seems like a very mixed allegory.
Also "being able to recall the shadows presented before them and their patterns" sounds like TV trivia to me. Awwwww **** .
My main problem with the idea though is it involveds what even prisoners would recognize as immense physical pain. As far as I know pain has a negative impact on the body and brain (and mind?) in such a direct way that a person can instantly recognize it.
While reaction time doesn't always permit you to let go of a hot pan the instant you feel the pain you understand with relatively quick speed that you are being hurt and should stop.
After living their lives with this pain, they would become freed and turn around to discover an extremely bright flame and a new form a pain. And yet they begin to work through the pain to learn more about what is causing this pain. It seems like a very mixed allegory.
Also "being able to recall the shadows presented before them and their patterns" sounds like TV trivia to me. Awwwww **** .
Does it talk any about the philosophy behind the plane scene?
The contrast between Bane and CIA? The statement about what TRULY makes one a big guy?
Was it at least an enjoyable read for you
The contrast between Bane and CIA? The statement about what TRULY makes one a big guy?
Was it at least an enjoyable read for you