Tread lightly and carry birdseed

Aug 16, 2006 16:13

I have been having the best days ever lately. My new philosophy about life is that every day when I wake up I have to decide what would be the awesomest thing I could do that day, and then I do that thing. I am of the opinion that more people should try this plan.


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boygirlparty August 17 2006, 06:39:32 UTC
i am totally going to start carrying birdseed around. thanks for further encouraging my crazy-bird-ladyness!

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ageofscience August 17 2006, 15:02:49 UTC
I'm comfortable with encouraging that tendency in people! It's a good tendency, and birds are adorable!

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a_clear_job August 17 2006, 17:42:18 UTC
While I was at the park, I also learned that the way to get boyfriends is to wear miniskirts and read Camus. Over the course of my reading, three seperate dudes sidled up to me to start discussions about French intellectualism. So, seriously. Camus. Who knew? The real question is, will this also work on York marxists?forget marxism. the golden triangle is too self-absorbed in its own crapulent, navel-watching culture of entitlement to worry about the po'mo' relativistic philosophies of marx. the very ironic fact that the GTA is the archetypal embodiment of post-modern relativism - witness the desire to introduce sharia law into ontario courts - just serves to prove how laughably "marxist" they are. they cannot even offer an unbiased perspective of basic societal tenets such as criminal law; the new-age marxists dismiss the notion of universal morals by affirming (rightly or wrongly - it's a moot point) that law is nothing more than a language of relationship of command/control. philosophically "right" or "wrong", endorsing such an ( ... )

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ageofscience August 17 2006, 18:31:23 UTC
Okay, the Nietzsche thing is totally a lie! I've been down with Friedrich for years and no strangers have ever approached to initiate conversation. Camus, as it stands, has a way better track rate. I think I have to stick with the absurdism.

Anyway, I definitely don't advocate marxist philosophy, at all, but I admittedly find it a very wholesome and adorable worldview. I disagree with them fundamentally but they tend to be good people. Plus there are many marxists in the more critical / Frankfurt School kind of vein who actually really have their shit together and whose philosophical standpoint has little, if anything, to do with their perspective on state politics. Mostly, I feel like York is just known for being an exceedingly marxist school, too, so if you can't beat 'em... etc.

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a_clear_job August 17 2006, 19:10:31 UTC
Mostly, I feel like York is just known for being an exceedingly marxist school, too, so if you can't beat 'em... etc.

right, when in rome and all that... ...that's why i say throw away the camus. speaking from experience, english boys (seemingly) have far less patience for absurdism than our french counterparts. :P

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a_clear_job August 17 2006, 19:13:28 UTC
I've been down with Friedrich for years and no strangers have ever approached to initiate conversation.

i am so down with friedrich that i dropped a third year class at ottawa U after the professor decided to "skip nietzsche" because we didn't have enough time in the semester (after wasting far too much time on kierkegaard).

the nietzsche thing is totally not a lie! :)

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hazlewood August 17 2006, 21:37:53 UTC
what a lovely entry! i can't wait to go to esperanza - i've never been. where is it?

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ageofscience August 21 2006, 01:53:03 UTC
It's on St Laurent, but kinda far north. I think it's 5600something? It's so lovely inside though and they consistently play really great music. I think you'd really love it!

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Montreal petitcahier August 29 2006, 13:47:12 UTC
Hey! Just wanted to say that i'm thrilled that Montreal is becomming such a hot place to live.

I'm a born and raised Montrealer!!!

I've added you as a friend, hope you don't mind :)

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