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philosophy class.

Plato, Socrates, Aristotle. Forms, idealism, transcendence. I don't know what to make of it. I just keep getting lost in my mind, thinking of other things, ignoring Anaxagoras. Fellow students search for insight, attempting to find inner depths, pretending to be profound. I wander out of my head-maze momentarily, long enough to write a few things down, a couple scribbles in my notebook, until my brain draws me back in, and I'm ignoring Anaximander. Thinking of anything but Plato's Phaedo while miming rapture, staring blankly into the depths of the instructor's ginger beard, ignoring the words that come out of his mouth. Ignoring Anaximenes.
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