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"For any particular thing, ask What is it in itself? What is its nature?" -- Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (c. 175); -- Hannibal Lecter, The Silence of the Lambs (1991).

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  • My favorite scene in the movie! Couldn't find this til I typed "Lector Marcus Aurelius" in the search bar. thanks for the post (meditations IS a great read!)

  • @imopsvideo Shut the fuck up, 4chantard.

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  • to understand this you need to truly understand the meaning of each concept you referred to. for example, to truly understand something, you need to be fully aware of its raw meaning (read: what it means in its purest state of metaphysical existence). this is only true for naturally occurring concepts. that is to say, everything.

  • Humans have properties that individual subsistems of their body don't have,

    wich have properties that their organs don't have,

    wich have properties that their cells don't have

    wich have properties that their organoids don't have,

    wich have properties that their molecules don't have,

    wich have properties that thair atoms don't have,

    wich have properties that thair subparticles don't have,

    ...

    in other words: The Whole Is NOT Always The Straight Sum Of Its Components!

    Prove me wrong!

  • NOOOOOOOOOOOOO that is incidentalllllllllllllllllllll­lll

  • NOooO

  • i wish a guy who wasnt a serial killer/cannibal could be this smart and witty.

  • @viewtube6e

    lol, you noticed that aswell :D

  • @Blargaha The difference between genius and insanity is only measured by success...

  • Press 2 repeatedly to see Lecter chew some gum.

  • I wish Lecter would turn nasty against telemarketers.

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