ุฃูุฏุฑ ุฃุชููุน ุฃูู ุฌู
ุงุนุฉ ุงูุฌุฑุงุญุฉ ูุญุจูู Whiplash
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literally the most important question : "WHY ANA DE ARMAS SO BEAUTIFUL?"
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ุฃุฑููฐ ูููููููุฃุณู ุญููููููุง ูุง ุฃุฑุงูู ููุบูููุฑ ุงูููููุฃุณู ุฅููุง ููููููุฏููู
ููู ุงูููุทุจู ุงูุชู ุฏุงุฑูุช ุนูููููู ุฑูุญูููฐ ุงููุฐูุงุชู ูู ุงููุฒู
ูู ุงูููุฏูู
ุงู ุนู
ูู ุตุงุฑ ุจููุง ูุงุณ ููุฏูู
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ููุฑูู ุฃููู ุงูุนุฑุจู ุฅุฐุง ุนุฏูุช ููุณุญุงุจู ู
ุฆุฉ ุจูุฑูุฉ (ููููุงู ุณุจุนููุ ููููุงู ุฃุฑุจุนูู) ููู
ู ุชูุดููู ุฃูููุง ู
ุงุทุฑุฉุ ูุชูุชูุฌูุนููุง ูุชูุฐููุจู ุฅูู ู
ูุงูููุง ุจุญุซูุง ุนู ุงูู
ุงุก.
One morning when Tommy arrived at Rosro, he heard Wittgensteinโs voice and, on entering the cottage, was surprised to find โthe Professorโ alone. โI thought you had companyโ, he said. โI didโ, Wittgenstein answered. โI was talking to a very dear friend of mine โ myself.โ The remark is echoed in one of his notebooks of the period:
"Nearly all my writings are private conversations with myself. Things that I say to myself tรชte-ร -tรชte."
- The Duty Of Genius (a biography of Ludwig Wittgenstein)
"Nearly all my writings are private conversations with myself. Things that I say to myself tรชte-ร -tรชte."
- The Duty Of Genius (a biography of Ludwig Wittgenstein)
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On Humor
Humour is not a mood but a way of looking at the world
- Culture and Value, by Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Culture and Value, by Ludwig Wittgenstein
Seeing aspects, understanding music, poetry, painting and humour, are reactions that belong to, and can only survive within, a culture, a form of life:
"What is it like for people not to have the same sense of humour? They do not react properly to each other. Itโs as though there were a custom amongst certain people for one person to throw another a ball which he is supposed to catch and throw back; but some people, instead of throwing it back, put it in their pocket.ยน"
ยน Culture And Value, by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
"What is it like for people not to have the same sense of humour? They do not react properly to each other. Itโs as though there were a custom amongst certain people for one person to throw another a ball which he is supposed to catch and throw back; but some people, instead of throwing it back, put it in their pocket.ยน"
ยน Culture And Value, by Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Or what is it like for someone to have no idea how to fathom another's taste?
I was talking about this a few days ago with a friend of mine:
If someone does not understand your sense of humor, it means they come from a different "culture" than yours, and their mental landscape is entirely different from yours. This also means that there are no common grounds on which you can communicate deeply.
This is simply because humor is a way of seeing & interpreting certain connections and patterns in the things around you, and then finding these patterns to be funny (you see an old man with big moustache on the street and it suddenly reminds you of all Stalin & Nietzsche jokes out there). If the other person sees the pattern but does not find it funny, that's regrettable. But if they don't even find the damn pattern, then that's straight-out depressing.
By the way, in this sense, every joke is an inside joke because every joke requires you to be inside a certain "culture" to understand the joke.
If someone does not understand your sense of humor, it means they come from a different "culture" than yours, and their mental landscape is entirely different from yours. This also means that there are no common grounds on which you can communicate deeply.
This is simply because humor is a way of seeing & interpreting certain connections and patterns in the things around you, and then finding these patterns to be funny (you see an old man with big moustache on the street and it suddenly reminds you of all Stalin & Nietzsche jokes out there). If the other person sees the pattern but does not find it funny, that's regrettable. But if they don't even find the damn pattern, then that's straight-out depressing.
By the way, in this sense, every joke is an inside joke because every joke requires you to be inside a certain "culture" to understand the joke.
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You should prefer to be friends with someone because you like the same memes more than because you like the same books, or songs, or whatever
You should prefer to be friends with someone because you like the same memes more than because you like the same books, or songs, or whatever