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mbillie1 10-19-2007 02:14 PM

Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
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The string of lines I am going to cut out would merit centuries of reading, and I will return to this place later when I speak of the impossible, namely of the letter that does not manage to arrive and of an impossible that is no longer the opposite of the possible, of might, of an impossible that is no longer on the other side of the possible. At the bottom of this underwater mine, which I scan, skim over, and satellize at full tilt, a first probe yields the following reading: "One had to be quick."

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Derrida, H.C. for Life, That Is to say . . .

Weird that being european he didn't just play on party though tbh

Limesparks 10-19-2007 02:18 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
hes probably more sort of talking about how deconstruction's sensitivities to philosophical efforts at defining limits have been taken by some to imply a deconstructive agenda for the ultimate reversal of order delineating what is proper to each as they remain apart and expelling from itself non-philosophy via judgements which irreducibly take part in violence and hinge on matters of interpretation made through language than poker tbh

mbillie1 10-19-2007 02:19 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
also lol @ full tilt satellizing, derrida liked donkaments i guess

mbillie1 10-19-2007 02:21 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
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hes probably more sort of talking about how deconstruction's sensitivities to philosophical efforts at defining limits have been taken by some to imply a deconstructive agenda for the ultimate reversal of order delineating what is proper to each as they remain apart and expelling from itself non-philosophy via judgements which irreducibly take part in violence and hinge on matters of interpretation made through language than poker tbh

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poker is for the side of death...? if there are sides perhaps? this is about helene cisoux, not deconstruction, at any rate not explicitly, about her being for her living mother, but it might also be about full tilt being rigged, don't you think?

diebitter 10-19-2007 02:21 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
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hes probably more sort of talking about how deconstruction's sensitivities to philosophical efforts at defining limits have been taken by some to imply a deconstructive agenda for the ultimate reversal of order delineating what is proper to each as they remain apart and expelling from itself non-philosophy via judgements which irreducibly take part in violence and hinge on matters of interpretation made through language than poker tbh

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yes I've said that many times.

Limesparks 10-19-2007 02:25 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
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hes probably more sort of talking about how deconstruction's sensitivities to philosophical efforts at defining limits have been taken by some to imply a deconstructive agenda for the ultimate reversal of order delineating what is proper to each as they remain apart and expelling from itself non-philosophy via judgements which irreducibly take part in violence and hinge on matters of interpretation made through language than poker tbh

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poker is for the side of death...? if there are sides perhaps? this is about helene cisoux, not deconstruction, at any rate not explicitly, about her being for her living mother, but it might also be about full tilt being rigged, don't you think?

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did u see that derrida movie? i really liked it even though my understanding of philosophy falls apart sometime around the enlightenment

mbillie1 10-19-2007 02:28 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
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did u see that derrida movie? i really liked it even though my understanding of philosophy falls apart sometime around the enlightenment

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the one called "derrida", he was in it, like a documentary kinda? i saw that too and liked it. i can't say i really "get" in any definitive sense anything he writes, but i kinda like HC for Life, and some of his other books. he seemed like a fairly cool guy anyway.

I obv don't think he meant full tilt poker, but the phrase "satellize at full tilt" just cracked me up when I read it, like $1 45s...

mbillie1 10-19-2007 02:30 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
also, brag: i am at work reading derrida and posting on 2+2, and my boss just smiled at me and asked if the book was good, lol

Limesparks 10-19-2007 02:38 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
my boss would be psyched if he caught me reading derrida, but then again hes a philosophy grad. id probably get a raise if he caught me with hegel.

Limesparks 10-19-2007 02:40 PM

Re: Derrida disliked pokerstars?
 
reading bbv4l is another matter entirely though. good thing i work from home


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