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G :
How do I get on this map bru
2026-07-02 02:26:10
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jackkidd87 :
Is this avalon?
2026-07-02 11:58:46
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Monkey D. Luffy :
“Oh you wanna team up?”
2026-07-01 13:34:49
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part 367 | join the rebellion, follow along. original: je me révolte, donc nous sommes / i rebel, therefore we exist. the echo of descartes is exact and intentional. descartes found the foundation of individual existence in thought: i think, therefore i am. camus moves the foundation from thought to action, and from the individual to the collective. the argument behind this one sentence runs across the whole of the rebel. when a person rebels against suffering, against humiliation, against being treated as less than human, they are doing something philosophically significant. they are asserting that there is a value worth defending. they are saying: this matters. this should not be. and in making that assertion, they are not speaking only for themselves. this is what camus found most interesting about revolt. the moment you rebel, you implicitly appeal to something that belongs to everyone. when a slave stands up and says this is wrong, they are not just making a personal complaint. they are invoking a standard that applies to all human beings. the we is already present in the act. you cannot genuinely rebel on behalf of yourself alone. the rebellion, at its core, is always already shared. this is camus’s answer to both nihilism and totalitarianism. nihilism says nothing matters, so rebellion is meaningless. camus says rebellion is the proof that something matters: the act itself is the evidence. totalitarianism says the individual is nothing, the collective is everything. camus says the collective is only real when individual human beings recognise each other as fully human. the we is not prior to the i. it emerges from the rebellion of the i on behalf of something larger than itself. it is also, quietly, one of the loneliest and most hopeful sentences ever written about what people do for each other simply by refusing to be silent. the rebel, published in french as l’homme révolté in 1951, is camus’s most ambitious philosophical work. it traces the history of rebellion and revolution in western thought, from the metaphysical revolt of de sade and nietzsche to the political revolutions of the modern era, and asks why revolutions so consistently betray the values that generated them. the book caused a public and bitter break with sartre, who felt camus had attacked marxism too broadly. camus never fully reconciled with sartre before his death in 1960. #camus #philosophy #darkacademiaaesthetic #existentialism #dailyquotes
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