13.7.25

    Really   Again


catty  moments like this he should have been a broadfew women are broads
                                                                                    If the shoe fits, wear it.

fuckin broad If youve a laceup size Ten tan pair of solipsist shoes
                                                                    Please

Ya understand  a trope a tired retreaded tire  You know its on a scale on the spectrumyet  you insist tryin to use it as a cudgel   Without an audience  It falls flat

No. It bugs you.

    Bugs

Time for glasses  Have ya had your eyes checked recently
                                                               Been to a physician haveem peer up your assfind whas caught in it

Bugs you.

Tell me again  Wha a solipsist is

This is tiresom . .
. . brusque Then quit bringin it up

Toldya it bugs ya.

                     Someone, you, who discounts what others say and only believes what they think. Cognito, ergo sum I . I think . . therefore I am.

Descartes  Maybe the insultan it surely is  youre lookin for  is narcissism    Narcissist

No. Solipsist. I like how it gets under your skin.

    One of Eighteenth Century preoccupations was virtue  Can we agree

I have no fucking idea.

Of course you don
                    An I woudnt either if I hadnt been reading this  Crowded With Genius  Its about the Scottish Enlightenment
A distraction?
 
Virtue was


What’s your point?

Thomas Hobbes believed  notoriously  tha man was entirely selfish
                                                                         London wits argued that actions not motivated by self-interest were contrary to human nature  See this scrap of paper  Its keeping page seventy
The London wits quotes there

Motivated by self-interest

Solipsism scaled
                   Only thing a person can be truly sure of it the existence of their own thoughts consciousness

Whas to bug me

Proves my point

Youll need a sharper knife to get through my leathered greaved hide

looked like broad was getting ready to blow
                                      Nother thing about virtue  Francis Hutcheson  Irish philosopher of Scottish descent contemporary of Hume  David  you know  renown sceptic  critical thinker
                                                                                                     You know
I know.

Hutcheson believed virtue that needed reward was not worth rewardingin fact  self-satisfaction diminished it

What’s your point?

You  A solipsist tryin to turn a gun on another solipsist
                                                              Quit   Its unbecoming
No.  It bugs you.
      
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