Humpty’s preoccupation with the essential meaningless metacritical BS was what led him to his metaphorical”fall” in the first place (at which point innumerable deconstructionists will spend the rest of their fruitless lives attempting to derive meaning from meaningless Humpty’s meaningless pseudophilosophical/grammatological obsessions.
Some responses to Humpty:
John Locke: Whatever happened to oldfashioned LOGIC, for Christ’s Sake?
Berkeley: Aside from all the solipsistic crap, in my day we knew when to use metaphors and when to shove them up our assholes, where they belonged.
Sartre: Humpty doesn’t realize that he never understood nothingness, so everything he stood for, as he came tumbling down into genuine nothingness, he saw for a millisecond that his life on the wall meant absolutely NOTHING.
Nietzsche: It’s all bullshit anyway, but you can have fun with it,
If the wall was deconstructed, the ironic fall would have been brief and his reality would have remained vague. I agree with the horses. 🤣😎🙃
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Fair point by you and the horses.
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Thoughts and prayers to Humpty Dumpty!
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Humpty’s preoccupation with the essential meaningless metacritical BS was what led him to his metaphorical”fall” in the first place (at which point innumerable deconstructionists will spend the rest of their fruitless lives attempting to derive meaning from meaningless Humpty’s meaningless pseudophilosophical/grammatological obsessions.
Some responses to Humpty:
John Locke: Whatever happened to oldfashioned LOGIC, for Christ’s Sake?
Berkeley: Aside from all the solipsistic crap, in my day we knew when to use metaphors and when to shove them up our assholes, where they belonged.
Sartre: Humpty doesn’t realize that he never understood nothingness, so everything he stood for, as he came tumbling down into genuine nothingness, he saw for a millisecond that his life on the wall meant absolutely NOTHING.
Nietzsche: It’s all bullshit anyway, but you can have fun with it,
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😉🐎🏇 It’s nice that the horses have the same philosophical self-narrative as the king’s men.
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Somehow, this new narrative lacks flow. TMI?
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Hearts and prayers to Humpty and their family.
And so inclusive that horses were asked to give their insights.
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