Tuesday 16 April 2013

Just as I thought I was maturing into a cooking, cleaning (I did ALL the dishes last night), shoe-wearing, Shakespeare-quoting adult, a gang of apparently adolescent thoughts infiltrated my head. 
My immediate reaction to this was, "No he didn't - he has 20-odd children".

And then, my philosophy lecturer decided to say "Kant" with an American accent in order to avoid saying "cunt". I found it rather amusing and even puerile that he would imitate a foreign accent just for a single name. But, he then called Kant "ballsy", and I couldn't help but chuckle at the oxymoron.

Kant jokes are just too easy.
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This isn't a Kant joke, but we were discussing Zeno's paradox earlier today, so I decided it was relevant. Source:http://25.media.tumblr.com/8db873595c3738178d03ea9cd378b407/tumblr_mh9fo2WO4V1qzoanto1_400.pngchildish


3 comments:

  1. Chuckle chuckle! Is it too much to hope for some real philosophy, for those of us who wish we were doing the subject?

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  2. Haha - understanding it in class is hard enough; I'm in no position to be discussing it on the internet. there're actually some pretty good (and even funny) philosophy blogs out there if you're interested. Or, just come to a philosophy class sometime =)

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  3. As invigorating as ever, Darsha. I speak not of your adultness nor of your taste in puerile jokes, but of your blogness.

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