Meh, I had the same thoughts about preparatory reading a long time ago. Then I tried to read Kant and quickly changed my mind about that. lol.
Honestly, if you gain a cursory overview of:
Heraclitus, Diogenes, Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, and Schopenhauer–then you should be good to go. It doesn't require an exhaustive study of these thinkers to understand how they relate to one another, which is all you mostly need for knowing what Nietzsche means when he makes a reference to one of them. (and with the exceptions, it's easy enough to just Google whatever thing he's talking about)
I can't recommend the source material enough because no one seems to ever do N justice when talking about him. With that being said, Academy of Ideas has nicely condensed video essays on nearly everyone I mentioned here, and their 2 series on Nietzsche aren't half bad either.
Are you talking about that block edit mode thing? I've been using this software for something like 15 years and still have no idea what that is or how it works. I've only ever clicked on it by mistake and then immediately closed it again lmao
Yeah those are the ones I was thinking of. I was really shocked the first time I heard how full they sound even though they're smaller than a fuckin box of pop tarts.
Meh, I had the same thoughts about preparatory reading a long time ago. Then I tried to read Kant and quickly changed my mind about that. lol.
Honestly, if you gain a cursory overview of:
Heraclitus, Diogenes, Socrates, Plato, Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, and Schopenhauer–then you should be good to go. It doesn't require an exhaustive study of these thinkers to understand how they relate to one another, which is all you mostly need for knowing what Nietzsche means when he makes a reference to one of them. (and with the exceptions, it's easy enough to just Google whatever thing he's talking about)
I can't recommend the source material enough because no one seems to ever do N justice when talking about him. With that being said, Academy of Ideas has nicely condensed video essays on nearly everyone I mentioned here, and their 2 series on Nietzsche aren't half bad either.
best I can do is 3/10
I think this is a pretty good idea, just wouldn't want it to apply to comments.
I wish they'd find a way to inject some rhythm into the choreography of these
>I honestly quite like exploring in this game and learning how the world is all tied together.
This is the main appeal of DS1, and it unfortunately all falls apart at the halfway mark.
You should finish Anor Londo, but after that, no not really.
Oh yeah almost forgot, the painted world found in Anor Londo is also considered peak DS level design. Might as well give that one a go too.
The source is Ken Klippenstein
Source
Afaik media outlets have been withholding it, but everything in this matches up to what we've already heard about it.
wdym I've been here longer than all of you.
How, what? :^)
Mainiacs
I put style encoding into the body of the post, but with no text inside to be altered.
This post is literally just bold brackets. :^)
Are you talking about that block edit mode thing? I've been using this software for something like 15 years and still have no idea what that is or how it works. I've only ever clicked on it by mistake and then immediately closed it again lmao
see ya next time
Yeah those are the ones I was thinking of. I was really shocked the first time I heard how full they sound even though they're smaller than a fuckin box of pop tarts.
yes sweetie, what is it?
Would you care to rate their review?
what a waste of time, nearly the whole video was blurred out
this
song fuckin rips
I think understanding is more valuable than demonizing, and it seems that the two tend to be mutually exclusive.
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YEAH VERY FUNNY