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Reply 280
Original post by Coco_94
I may see if I can get w/e if Hospital fails first at where I used to go myself.


Good idea - do you think they would remember you?
Original post by Etoile
Good idea - do you think they would remember you?


I'm unsure. Maybe. I don't think it's the most relevant factor though if they don't. That's one extra load of my mind. I have an idea for some form of work experience somewhere. If I can also find any open and public lectures for Philosophy to attend...it might end up satisfactory.
Reply 282
Original post by Coco_94
I'm unsure. Maybe. I don't think it's the most relevant factor though if they don't. That's one extra load of my mind. I have an idea for some form of work experience somewhere. If I can also find any open and public lectures for Philosophy to attend...it might end up satisfactory.


:woo:
And even if you don't, I think your reading might be sufficient :lol:

Ooh hey look http://www.philosophynow.org/events/United_Kingdom
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Original post by Etoile
:woo:
And even if you don't, I think your reading might be sufficient :lol:


:woo: indeed.
I bloody hope so. It worries me that. I mean, I could read lots and lots...but I have a horrible feeling for some reason of them wanting more.

That's that settled. Or, at least there's a plan of sorts.
Also, when it comes to the Prize for Philosophy and Ethics year 12...I'm entering that...regardless.

Etoile. I love you for that link. :colone:
Reply 284
Original post by Coco_94
:woo: indeed.
I bloody hope so. It worries me that. I mean, I could read lots and lots...but I have a horrible feeling for some reason of them wanting more.

That's that settled. Or, at least there's a plan of sorts.
Also, when it comes to the Prize for Philosophy and Ethics year 12...I'm entering that...regardless.

Etoile. I love you for that link. :colone:


:awesome:
I think, if you can talk about it and give good opinions on it (maybe in PS/interview) then it is definitely fine. Quality over quantity!
Within your school? If you don't win....the world will explode :colone:
You love me anyway :tongue:
Original post by Etoile
:awesome:
I think, if you can talk about it and give good opinions on it (maybe in PS/interview) then it is definitely fine. Quality over quantity!
Within your school? If you don't win....the world will explode :colone:
You love me anyway :tongue:


I suppose so. Considering I've got some of the books recommended by Trinity already and am working through, I hope it'll go down well.
No, the one for Trinity college. Nationally. Which is more daunting. :teehee:
Just accept the gesture. :colonhash:
Reply 286
Original post by Coco_94
I suppose so. Considering I've got some of the books recommended by Trinity already and am working through, I hope it'll go down well.
No, the one for Trinity college. Nationally. Which is more daunting. :teehee:
Just accept the gesture. :colonhash:


It will :colone: These? That is a very long list o.O
But that makes it more fun! :woo:
Okey, I have love for you too :biggrin:
Original post by Etoile
It will :colone: These? That is a very long list o.O
But that makes it more fun! :woo:
Okey, I have love for you too :biggrin:


It wasn't the list I read, but I have The Problems of Philosophy, and am working on it now. I was yesterday. :colone:
It's ranked as most or least difficult on that list? o.o
Peter Singer and John Stuart Mill are on my list. :colone:
Then I have my Hume and Kant.

It does! And more worthwhile.
That's how it should be. :colonhash: :hugs:

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Reply 288
Original post by Coco_94
It wasn't the list I read, but I have The Problems of Philosophy, and am working on it now. I was yesterday. :colone:
It's ranked as most or least difficult on that list? o.o
Peter Singer and John Stuart Mill are on my list. :colone:
Then I have my Hume and Kant.

It does! And more worthwhile.
That's how it should be. :colonhash: :hugs:

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You pro :colone:
Most, I think! :lol:
:colone:
Those would be very impressive :colone:
Have you started it yet?
:hugs:
Ahem. You are the one with the bun in the oven :colonhash:
Original post by Etoile
You pro :colone:
Most, I think! :lol:
:colone:
Those would be very impressive :colone:
Have you started it yet?
:hugs:
Ahem. You are the one with the bun in the oven :colonhash:


I am :u:
That explains last night! :rofl:
Even though as I got more delerious and my mind more loose, I somehow understood more and had to re-read passages less.
I have. Chapter 7 out of 15 :colone:
:hugs:
Oh so I epitomise the fact that men get off with the crime easy. I see. :colone:
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Reply 290
Original post by Coco_94
I am :u:
That explains last night! :rofl:
Even though as I got more delerious and my mind more loose, I somehow understood more and had to re-read passages less.
I have. Chapter 7 out of 15 :colone:
:hugs:
Oh so I epitomise the fact that men get off with the crime easy. I see. :colone:


:lol:
Erm... :teehee:
It's the syphilis, it helps :teehee:
Like a baws :colone: I think you have inspired me to read a bit more of mine :colone:
:hugs:
I'm just saying, that you are the fallen woman here :teehee:
Original post by Etoile
:lol:
Erm... :teehee:
It's the syphilis, it helps :teehee:
Like a baws :colone: I think you have inspired me to read a bit more of mine :colone:
:hugs:
I'm just saying, that you are the fallen woman here :teehee:


I know..I know. :rofl: :rofl:
Thank you for that gift...:teehee:
Indeed! Bertrand Russell is such an engaging writer. I've inspired myself. More of it after this intervie with Peter Singer. :colone:
:hugs:
Oh damn. :emo: :shakecane:
Off I go to stare out to sea....:moon:
Reply 292
Original post by Coco_94
I know..I know. :rofl: :rofl:
Thank you for that gift...:teehee:
Indeed! Bertrand Russell is such an engaging writer. I've inspired myself. More of it after this intervie with Peter Singer. :colone:
:hugs:
Oh damn. :emo: :shakecane:
Off I go to stare out to sea....:moon:


:teehee:
I got it off dabby :teehee:
:colone:
Camus :sexface:
:hugs:
:teehee: :hugs:
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), it's always ourselves we find in the sea :moon:
Original post by Coco_94
Does he appreciate Dat Ass too? :moon:


I wouldn't know :colonhash:
Original post by Etoile
:^_^: :cute:

Awww What do you feed to a hedgehog? :L


Cat food mostly, though they sell hedghog food in pets at home.
Reply 295
Original post by George K
Cat food mostly, though they sell hedghog food in pets at home.


Awww


How was your party btw? :h:
Original post by Etoile
:teehee:
I got it off dabby :teehee:
:colone:
Camus :sexface:
:hugs:
:teehee: :hugs:
For whatever we lose (like a you or a me), it's always ourselves we find in the sea :moon:


Syphilis is a quick one it seems. Five seconds was all it took for you to contract it? :eek:
Camus, we have Camus in our library and all I know is that he was an absurdist, and French.
Speaking of which, how do you know of Camus? :colone:
Sartre. Nietzsche. Kierkegaard. The three big boy existentialists. :colone: :colone:
Though, I love me some Kant. :sexface:
:hugs:
Hm?
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Reply 297
Original post by Coco_94
Syphilis is a quick one it seems. Five seconds was all it took for you to contract it? :eek:
Camus, we have Camus in our library and all I know is that he was an absurdist, and French.
Sartre. Nietzsche. Kierkegaard. The three big boy existentialists. :colone: :colone:
Though, I love me some Kant. :sexface:
:hugs:
Hm?


Apparently so :rofl:
Indeed :sexface: I might try some Satre and Nietzsche in the original languages too :sexface:
I know you do :rofl:
:hugs:
Idk, it seemed relevant at the time :lol: It's pretty too :awesome:

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Hello! Im bored and cant revise so Im here :L
Original post by Etoile
Apparently so :rofl:
Indeed :sexface: I might try some Satre and Nietzsche in the original languages too :sexface:
I know you do :rofl:
:hugs:
Idk, it seemed relevant at the time :lol: It's pretty too :awesome:

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I give you the herculean task of reading and gaining a thorough understanding of Thus Spake Zarathustra in German. :smug:
Sartre is much more optimistic than Nietzsche, though at the same time Nietzsche, from what I've understood is still liberating....though damn a pessimist he is, or arguably a realist, in regards to his opinion of humanity as it is now.
Though I guess it depends on your character. GOTT IST TOT!
It confused me. :teehee:

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