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By certom
#3661
why shgould i have to study that f***ing poet and all those sick men like wordsworth, coleridge, blake????????

I HATE THEM!!!!!!!!!!


ps: i've got angry cause i can't understand "to autumn" of keats....i hate them....
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By darwin dali
#3670
Sarà bene per la tua anima :P
By certom
#3678
TODAY THE HOLIDAYS BEGIN AND THIS MEANS.....NO MORE KEATS AND OTHER SICK POETS!!!!!!!!!!!

YEAAAHHH....

ps: non credo che servirà per l'anima....a dire il vero non so proprio a cosa possa servire!!!
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By darwin dali
#3681
TODAY THE HOLIDAYS BEGIN AND THIS MEANS.....NO MORE KEATS AND OTHER SICK POETS!!!!!!!!!!!

YEAAAHHH....

ps: non credo che servirà per l'anima....a dire il vero non so proprio a cosa possa servire!!!

LOL!
Trust me, once you get older, out of school and all, you'll appreciate having received a comprehensive education, rather than just getting trained in the special fields that interest you right now.
By certom
#3684
i know, but......loads of things like latin and philosophy suck, and you know, when you doesn't like a thing, you don't study it so pleasantly!!!

but i know that a good education is the base for a good future
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By Selcouth_Feline
#3685
Latin is kinda cool though, even if it doesn't have that many uses....
For english, it can be good because you can work out (in a general way) what words might mean because they have latin roots.


Agree with you on philosophy though. Never quite got that point of arguing about whether the sheep was white, white on one side and black on the other side, or just a figment or my imagination.
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By darwin dali
#3686
Yeah, Latin is cool. E.g., English is nothing else than a Germanic language with lots of Latin (from the French) mixed in, thus knowing both, German and Latin makes my life much easier :)
There are some REALLY cool philosophies - it's just the matter of finding the ones you like. Keywords: Sartre, Kant, Nietzsche, Marx, Plato, Epicurus, Feuerbach, the surrealism movement, Bakunin and many more.
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By Selcouth_Feline
#3687
Maybe I just didn't study it long enough to get a proper grip on it (we only did a term). It all just seemed a bit too pedantic and a bit too nit-picky for my liking. I did try reading Sophie's World (?) which absolutely everyone seems to rave about but I never finished it....maybe I should try re-reading it at some point.
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By darwin dali
#3688
Yes, that's a good book and good intro into the field.
By certom
#3689
up to now i'm studying hegel and the romanticism, not difficult in comparison with kant, but the only one i like was socrate, i don't know if it's the same name in english...

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