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| Subject: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:13 pm | |
| Satyr wrote: "Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought?"Perhaps someone who writes and posts videos about him? [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] - Thirsty wrote:
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- "using pity as an expression of superiority"
Do you pity fools who bark at you? No, I kick barking dogs. I think Nietzsche would classify it as unethical behavior of the strong towards the weak. "Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought?"
- Satyr wrote:
- I do not kick dogs, just because.
One does not kick anyone or anything, otherwise one might get sweat.
Dogs are crazy, but they love you. - Erik wrote:
- Satyr wrote: "Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought?"
Blasphemy ! |
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Wed Jul 02, 2014 11:17 pm | |
| Maybe the difference between respect and love should be explored.
Being influenced by an other, and using him as an argument, like a Christian would use Jesus, as in "Jesus said it" and offer only that as a justification, is like the difference between a father who wants his child to be just like him, or wants them to be more than him. _________________ γνῶθι σεαυτόν μηδέν άγαν
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:48 am | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- a father who wants his child to be just like him, or wants them to be more than him
And why would anyone want others to be like him? Is that why people speak in public? Cooperation might bring some results. Stephen Hawking is an extraordinary mind, but without a team of people who designed and built interface to the computer he wouldn't be able to "speak" the way he does it now. If you were sitting on top of a pile of technology, were in a network with people who work in media, and your friends run mailing lists with hundreads of millions subscribers, would you use it to inform large pools of people about something? |
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:21 am | |
| - Thirsty wrote:
- Satyr wrote:
- a father who wants his child to be just like him, or wants them to be more than him
And why would anyone want others to be like him? Is that why people speak in public? They speak to find others like them, or to manipulate others to be like them. - Thirsty wrote:
- If you were sitting on top of a pile of technology, were in a network with people who work in media, and your friends run mailing lists with hundreads of millions subscribers, would you use it to inform large pools of people about something?
Definitely not. _________________ γνῶθι σεαυτόν μηδέν άγαν
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:32 pm | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
- If you were sitting on top of a pile of technology, were in a network with people who work in media, and your friends run mailing lists with hundreads of millions subscribers, would you use it to inform large pools of people about something?
Definitely not. OK, so would you mind if parts of what you write about were republished, translated into other languages, or made available on the Internet in different formats such as audio or video? If yes, then would you prefer to stay incognito, and the final audio or video files shouldn't include any links to your work or KT? |
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:54 pm | |
| - Thirsty wrote:
- Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
- If you were sitting on top of a pile of technology, were in a network with people who work in media, and your friends run mailing lists with hundreads of millions subscribers, would you use it to inform large pools of people about something?
Definitely not. OK, so would you mind if parts of what you write about were republished, translated into other languages, or made available on the Internet in different formats such as audio or video? You mean for free? What are you suggesting? - Thirsty wrote:
- If yes, then would you prefer to stay incognito, and the final audio or video files shouldn't include any links to your work or KT?
I definitely prefer incognito. All kinds of sick-fucks out there. Some will hate me because of what I say, others because of what they think I am saying, and then there will be those few who will try to emulate what they think I am saying, admire their conceptions of me, rather than what I am and what I am truly saying. _________________ γνῶθι σεαυτόν μηδέν άγαν
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Fri Jul 04, 2014 4:15 pm | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
- Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
- If you were sitting on top of a pile of technology, were in a network with people who work in media, and your friends run mailing lists with hundreads of millions subscribers, would you use it to inform large pools of people about something?
Definitely not. OK, so would you mind if parts of what you write about were republished, translated into other languages, or made available on the Internet in different formats such as audio or video? You mean for free? What are you suggesting? I don't mean that a part of your work would be published in a book or an electronic format, and then sold to anyone without an agreement with you. But would you mind if someone took a few sentences from your work and made them available in a audio/video format for a much larger audience? The idea is to spread valuable information, quotes, not to twist what you try to convey. An ideal situation would be if I could consult with you what I plan to I record with a voice-over, because no doubt you'd have some suggestions, but if you don't want to do it, than I'd like to use what's already available. - Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
- If yes, then would you prefer to stay incognito, and the final audio or video files shouldn't include any links to your work or KT?
I definitely prefer incognito. All kinds of sick-fucks out there.
Some will hate me because of what I say, others because of what they think I am saying, and then there will be those few who will try to emulate what they think I am saying, admire their conceptions of me, rather than what I am and what I am truly saying. I think it has to be done incognito, otherwise it will bring lots of unwanted traffic and unnecessary work. |
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Fri Jul 04, 2014 4:51 pm | |
| - Thirsty wrote:
I don't mean that a part of your work would be published in a book or an electronic format, and then sold to anyone without an agreement with you. But would you mind if someone took a few sentences from your work and made them available in a audio/video format for a much larger audience? I wouldn't mind, if I knew, beforehand, where and when and how. What "wider audience"? _________________ γνῶθι σεαυτόν μηδέν άγαν
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| Subject: Re: Who, the fuck, cares what Nietzsche thought? Fri Jul 04, 2014 5:30 pm | |
| - Satyr wrote:
- Thirsty wrote:
I don't mean that a part of your work would be published in a book or an electronic format, and then sold to anyone without an agreement with you. But would you mind if someone took a few sentences from your work and made them available in a audio/video format for a much larger audience?
I wouldn't mind, if I knew, beforehand, where and when and how. That's great. The 'how' will need to change all the time. The message will stay the same, but it will be available in different formats - different format for a crowd that likes classical music, synth-pop, and an absolutely different "container" for people who listen to much stronger tunes. - Satyr wrote:
What "wider audience"?
The globe - anyone who listens to audio podcasts or watches videos on the internet; e.g. YouTube, Vimeo, etc. |
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