we write about reading, what a horrid act, what a great act of pacifism to not need to cite the events of the Trojan War like Homer.
i think the appreciation and attachment
to nietzsche these days
is because he didn't bother to cite
america: to have simply
cited the advancements of america
and the degradation of europe,
if only... machine-gunning out maxims
is so ****** boring, no wonder
he only felt inclined to cite only
one of his works as a consolidating perfume
of pride (that's in ecce ****
i read thus spoke zarathrusta
in one night... few books give you
the capacity to balance such an act.
Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 8:47 AM UTC
we write about reading, what a horrid act, what a great act of pacifism to not need to cite the events of the Trojan War like Homer.
i think the appreciation and attachment
to nietzsche these days
is because he didn't bother to cite
america: to have simply
cited the advancements of america
and the degradation of europe,
if only... machine-gunning out maxims
is so ****** boring, no wonder
he only felt inclined to cite only
one of his works as a consolidating perfume
of pride (that's in ecce ****
i read thus spoke zarathrusta
in one night... few books give you
the capacity to balance such an act.