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A review by spaceisavacuum
Existentialism Is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre
fast-paced
1.5
Men in Suits do the Suits the other Suits do what Suits them. SQ I can don clownish trappings, the ol' 🔴... & If Sartre can't convince you of Power, I'm talking Personal Power & the guise of mascueing his anguish 📼 to consider a point of transigence. The second and 1st prolegomemnon are great, extemporizing the valid oratory of a student 'Naville'; for instance, Jean-Paul's shadow and paid actor; but, not a vigilante heckler as some are led to believe. but, Naville had the lines down pat, and asked even more brilliant questions than Dr. Sartre, slouching back in a recliner & vision of a John Barrymore meets 'the Lotus Eaters'; except Sartre is just too phallic for me to digest.
"I will not find any proof at all, nor any convincing sign of it."
Years upon years ago I did dabble in Capricious Camus 🐫 and an ex girlfriend of mine read passages of The Myth of Sisyphus to me. I was drinking those Orange Blossom wheat beers but I still dint no if they are seasonal øre no. She has a great purple dildo, the plastic kind and you can see the veins pulsing out of it, damn, like in my next life I want to be a dildo. Its giving sardines. But I filled her tank to get to San Diego. That was the first time a pertinent lady christened me Austin Powers.
Question: I do not consider the Communist Manifesto a popularization, but a combat weapon.
I kinda think Jean-Paul Sartre is an excellent armchair psychiatrist. The kind you'll find in a backwater hole in the wall he offers 'Happy End-O' & reputation precedes Him, since he's always hoisting a pince-nez, Aw, is John Williams's Stoner spośród abuttment 4 me. Men can surely draw profit from the oratory craft, cus they're sanctimonious and justified to influence the YMCA. So, thank you for manspreading- I I mean, mansplaining, choice and free-will, & all sorts of topics Alan Watts didn't get around to. Watts said one time that back in the roaring 20's and long before that men made women cover up and it wasn't a fun time in history. Sartre says,
"One can choose anything, so long as it involves free commitment."
Blake says, satiretunafire. Something is fishy about this author. I can't put my finger on it, exactly. 🧐
"I will not find any proof at all, nor any convincing sign of it."
Years upon years ago I did dabble in Capricious Camus 🐫 and an ex girlfriend of mine read passages of The Myth of Sisyphus to me. I was drinking those Orange Blossom wheat beers but I still dint no if they are seasonal øre no. She has a great purple dildo, the plastic kind and you can see the veins pulsing out of it, damn, like in my next life I want to be a dildo. Its giving sardines. But I filled her tank to get to San Diego. That was the first time a pertinent lady christened me Austin Powers.
Question: I do not consider the Communist Manifesto a popularization, but a combat weapon.
I kinda think Jean-Paul Sartre is an excellent armchair psychiatrist. The kind you'll find in a backwater hole in the wall he offers 'Happy End-O' & reputation precedes Him, since he's always hoisting a pince-nez, Aw, is John Williams's Stoner spośród abuttment 4 me. Men can surely draw profit from the oratory craft, cus they're sanctimonious and justified to influence the YMCA. So, thank you for manspreading- I I mean, mansplaining, choice and free-will, & all sorts of topics Alan Watts didn't get around to. Watts said one time that back in the roaring 20's and long before that men made women cover up and it wasn't a fun time in history. Sartre says,
"One can choose anything, so long as it involves free commitment."
Blake says, satiretunafire. Something is fishy about this author. I can't put my finger on it, exactly. 🧐