Euphoria (2019-) dir. Sam Levinson
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“Philosophy is always a matter of inventing concepts. I’ve never been worried about going beyond metaphysics or any death of philosophy. The function of philosophy, still thoroughly relevant, is to create concepts. Nobody else can take over that function. Philosophy has of course always had its rivals, from Plato’s “rivals” through to Zarathustra’s clown. These days, information technology, communications, and advertising are taking over the words “concept” and “creative,” and these “conceptualists” constitute and arrogant breed that reveals the activity of selling to be capitalism’s supreme thought, the cogito of the marketplace. Philosophy feels small and lonely confronting such forces, but the only way it’s going to die is by choking with laughter.”
—extract from On Philosophy by Gilles Deleuze.
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“I feel like curling up into a tiny ball and being rid of all these politics of presence and prestige… The feeling is so strong that I resent Gilles for having dragged me into this mess.”
— Felix Guattari, after publishing “Anti-Oedipus” in 1972
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Wisdom 💕🙏😍
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Pls 🙏💕🏳️⚧️
if euphoria actually allows rue and jules to heal individually, learn from their experiences and grow and then actually end up together in a healthy full blown relationship, [maybe around college because healing takes times but not forever], then it’ll be the most complex yet most beautifully developed w|w relationship i’ll personally ever see.
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law school & the last days of december
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“Do not ask who I am and do not ask me to remain the same.”
— Michel Foucault
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Deleuze A-Z
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“Even when you think you’re writing on your own, you’re always doing it with someone else you can’t always name.”
— Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995), from “On Philosophy”
(Conversation with Raymond Bellour and Francois Ewald, “Magazine Litteraire 257″, September 1988)
in: “Negotiations. 1972-1990″, translated from the French by Martin Joughin
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