I am reading Beyond Good and Evil and I was wondering in particular whether or not you read Thus Spake Zarathursta. I was thinking about buying A Geneaology of Morals but I found out that chronologically BGE came first. Was it a good read? Wasn't it a response to contemporary's essay on the transcendency of Christian values?
Yeah, I think he says something about OTGM being a 'sequel' to his earlier BGE essays. I've only heard of Thus Spake Zarathursta, and I honestly know not even the slightest thing about it other than who the author is
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Normally I'd believe that - and I do believe that's what accounts for you being offline MOST of the time.
But what promted my question was you getting online on MSN then signing off REALLY FAST... you definitely didn't want to be seen... and then a cozy 7 or 8 minutes later I get a response from you to a post on livejournal. So you were online, just not on MSN.
MAYBE you went online then offline real fast and then signed back on the internt 7 or 8 minutes later just to respond to my livejournal but I'm more inclined to believe that you were on the internet that whole time and have some whacky religious reason to not be seen on MSN, which is saddening, because I liked talking to you.
I guess it's not the same but imagine a good friend not only disappearing mysteriously and without giving reason - but also avoiding you the few chances you -do- get an oppurtunity to talk with her.
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But what promted my question was you getting online on MSN then signing off REALLY FAST... you definitely didn't want to be seen... and then a cozy 7 or 8 minutes later I get a response from you to a post on livejournal. So you were online, just not on MSN.
MAYBE you went online then offline real fast and then signed back on the internt 7 or 8 minutes later just to respond to my livejournal but I'm more inclined to believe that you were on the internet that whole time and have some whacky religious reason to not be seen on MSN, which is saddening, because I liked talking to you.
I guess it's not the same but imagine a good friend not only disappearing mysteriously and without giving reason - but also avoiding you the few chances you -do- get an oppurtunity to talk with her.
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