any thoughts on asceticism?

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personally, I agree with Nietzsche.
would still like to hear other comments, be they coherent or otherwise.
probably not the crowd to inquire such with--anyone claiming such as a viirtue is either a straggler (i.e. not gambling) or a hypocrite.

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just got back from deciding not to sleep...only been up for 22 hours anyway, which is a few days off my record.

antichrist...er, I mean anyways...

there is probably several billion people on this planet that actually espouse the virtues of this jive, so who am I to go against the consensus opinion. trouble is that a high percentage doesn't even realize just what their practicalities are, for lack of unambiguity on the matter...for now.

fuck capitalization

I (oops) think that Freidrich was right. I agreed--immediately--then got turned off. been associating with enough neo-ascetics, recently, that the hyporcisy and the ignorance is starting to make me question the value of non-violence, if you get my meaning (which seems to be rare).

On the Geneology of Morals is what I have in mind, though my own, personal experience has explained the interpretation entirely.

maybe some Nietzsche readers will concur, or the opposite, or perhaps some of the more religiously inclined will explain to me the benificence of the opposite, which is all such could relate without incurring the wrath of X.

I may be so bold as to elaborate once the Jays put two wins in a row, or likely sooner as such seems out of the question.

fortunately, the question is now irrelevant.
the answer, while fleeting, now seems paramount.
the problem is that none exists.

perhaps existence is overrated, as Einstein once never said.

what a way to encourage discussion.
thank Hendrix I am not an educator.
 
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