Looksmaxing Is What Nietzsche Warned Us About(philosophers + High IQ GTFIH)

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I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag

 
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nigga watched 2 video essays about nietzsche
 
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Interesting read, will watch that video now
 
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good read, interesting.
 
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really nice thread honestly, well spoken
 
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i think you should definitely expand on this, very original and theres more to unpack. another thread breaking down more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil would be great as well. tag me
 
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All these "nice threads" lowkey making me blush:feelsgood::feelshah::owo::owo::Comfy::Comfy::aheago::aheago:
 
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aesthetic morality
 
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I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag


I read everything
 
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"someone breathed air in a niestzche book, i saw someone breathing irl, this is what he warned us about"
i can tell you just posted this to flex your artificial high iq, anyone with a brain sees right through you nigga
 
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"someone breathed air in a niestzche book, i saw someone breathing irl, this is what he warned us about"
i can tell you just posted this to flex your artificial high iq, anyone with a brain sees right through you nigga
Cry about it :feelshah:
 
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didnt look into philosophical things before but its a good read and kinda true
u could tag me if u make another thread similar to this
 
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didnt look into philosophical things before but its a good read and kinda true
u could tag me if u make another thread similar to this
:feelshah:, will do. Also you don't mind that i tag u in my posts, right?
 
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I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag


iqlet thinks hes deep, most obvious things known to man with one liners that a demented toddler could come up with. nigga watched a couple tiktoks, maybe 1 video essay, skimmed through his books on pdf's and calls it a day to larp philosophy. this is what clav has done to bp and ill never forgive him for it
 
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Nietzsche was the first blackpiller

He hated Socrates because he was ugly, nigga wrote an entire chapter about how Socrates philosophizes about the metaphysical world solely because he's ugly as fuck in the physical one

From Twilight of the Idols: "Socrates belonged to the lowest class... We know, we can still see for ourselves, how ugly he was... The anthropologists among the criminologists tell us that the typical criminal is ugly: monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo... A foreigner who knew about faces (physiognomist) once passed through Athens and told Socrates to his face that he was a monstrum -- that he harbored in himself all the bad vices and appetites. And Socrates merely answered: 'You know me, sir!'"
 
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Nietzsche was the first blackpiller

He hated Socrates because he was ugly, nigga wrote an entire chapter about how Socrates philosophizes about the metaphysical world solely because he's ugly as fuck in the physical one

From Twilight of the Idols: "Socrates belonged to the lowest class... We know, we can still see for ourselves, how ugly he was... The anthropologists among the criminologists tell us that the typical criminal is ugly: monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo... A foreigner who knew about faces (physiognomist) once passed through Athens and told Socrates to his face that he was a monstrum -- that he harbored in himself all the bad vices and appetites. And Socrates merely answered: 'You know me, sir!'"
does he not refer to his mind being ugly and his thoughts instead of his physical look
 
does he not refer to his mind being ugly and his thoughts instead of his physical look
both, hence monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo (monster in face, monster in soul) and mentions of the physiognomist
 
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both, hence monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo (monster in face, monster in soul) and mentions of the physiognomist
Mirin
Nietzsche was the first blackpiller

He hated Socrates because he was ugly, nigga wrote an entire chapter about how Socrates philosophizes about the metaphysical world solely because he's ugly as fuck in the physical one

From Twilight of the Idols: "Socrates belonged to the lowest class... We know, we can still see for ourselves, how ugly he was... The anthropologists among the criminologists tell us that the typical criminal is ugly: monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo... A foreigner who knew about faces (physiognomist) once passed through Athens and told Socrates to his face that he was a monstrum -- that he harbored in himself all the bad vices and appetites. And Socrates merely answered: 'You know me, sir!'"
 
I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag


 
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I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag


How funny, Jungian synchronization. I am writing about this in a much larger scale. you are the tightrope walker my friend, but I will sit and talk with you as you bleed out here on the pebbles, and the crowds chatter and disperse. You have named the sickness correctly, the cure is in the same book.
 
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I'll be using Clav as an example.(clav refers to us looksmaxers)

During Neitzsche's time people used to believe in gods, or tather someone who is superior than man; hence they weren't selfish, they weren't regretful, they didn't do anything that may break their virtues.

When Neitzsche said "God is dead, and we have killed him"

He wasn't saying that god doesn't exist nor showing that he is non-religious rather that the loss of a shared, divine foundation of society which cares more about virtues/morals.

He argues that removing or as he would say "killing god" without replacing the foundation would lead to nihilism.

Nihilism refers to the sense of emptiness, loss of meaning and lack of morals/virtues.
Tho i argue a true nihilist doesnt exist

When this happens man cant find happiness externally so he finds it internally, through thyself(the self).

Is the fault of man or rather or of society as a whole?

Here comes in the 2nd part of the quote, "We have killed him"

Mans search for knowledge and enlightenment puts reason over faith.

"Gaze long into an abyss,

the abyss gazes back into you"
-Nietzsche

By this he means that if we were to do something for long enough we become that.(for the sake of this thread just go with this, i could write a whole para abt this)
I will explain this through another quote, which is by machiavelli
"He who fights with monsters should see to it that he does not become a monster"

Through Clav rising, "Improving" his self image. He is nothing without it.

His sole looks being everything he relies on, him being independent on it.

Our society rewards visibility over virtue.

The danger Neitzsche warned us about was that our society would become small and reduce greatness to calibration, transcending to aestehtics, character to branding.

To think clav is the problem would be missing the main, deeper issue.

for we looksmax because thats what society wants, because thats what the culture is ready for.

It isn't our problem, rather of societys.

We(as a society) dont look beyond ourselves; looks>virtue.

for we have killed god, how shall we comfort ourselves, murders.

Open for non-low IQ debates

This thread is insipred by :


Tags:@cortisolman2, @Inferno7874, @cryptt, @etuciel, @i cant lie cant lie (tagging those whom I've interacted with)


lmk if i should get more in detail about this or make a bigger thread with more quotes from thus spoke zarathustra and beyond good and evil expanding this. lmk if u want tag


Oh, and the abyss/monster quote is not Machiavelli, it's also from Nietzsche
(Beyond good and evil iirc)
 
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How funny, Jungian synchronization. I am writing about this in a much larger scale. you are the tightrope walker my friend, but I will sit and talk with you as you bleed out here on the pebbles, and the crowds chatter and disperse. You have named the sickness correctly, the cure is in the same book.
Ive known for a long time that the devil would trip me up. Now he's dragging me to hell: are you trying ot prevent him?
 
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How funny, Jungian synchronization. I am writing about this in a much larger scale. you are the tightrope walker my friend, but I will sit and talk with you as you bleed out here on the pebbles, and the crowds chatter and disperse. You have named the sickness correctly, the cure is in the same book.
tag me
Oh, and the abyss/monster quote is not Machiavelli, it's also from Nietzsche
(Beyond good and evil iirc)
Ah fuck I fucked it up, my bad. I was quoting 2 different quotes and forgot to add in the 1st one but added machiavelli's name to the 2nd one:feelsuhh::forcedsmile:
 
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