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Post your favorite Monty Python bits. ( pun intended )
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Isn't Hegel a RHPer? /j

Sorry, my philosophy minor is showing.

Let's ask the oracle of truth and wisdom:

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This video is a must watch, simply due the production value.

And it's catchy! If you know the tune sing along.

... Every sperm is sacred
... Every sperm is great
... If a sperm is wasted
... God gets quite irate.

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"Can half a bee be said to be, speaking philosophically?/Or must half a bee ipso facto half not be, according to its entity?"
from Eric the 'Alf-a-Bee

Then, of course, there's The Cheese Shop skit.
 

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The Bruce's Song (aka Philosopher's Song) is an act of pure genius.
There's no mention of Hegel apart from the observation that David Hume could out-drink him and Schopenhauer.
 

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The Bruce's Song (aka Philosopher's Song) is an act of pure genius.
There's no mention of Hegel apart from the observation that David Hume could out-drink him and Schopenhauer.
Probably because it would be impossible to briefly mention Hegel, the architect of polysyllabic pyramids. Still, he had a fun side. Marx reports that he would frequently find Hegel standing on his head, doubtless deeply in his cups.
 

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Probably because it would be impossible to briefly mention Hegel, the architect of polysyllabic pyramids. Still, he had a fun side. Marx reports that he would frequently find Hegel standing on his head, doubtless deeply in his cups.
Related but unrelated, I always find it funny that the architects of modern Socialism and Anarchism are/were(?) all academics, owners of massive corporations, or princes.

I'm looking at you Bookchin, Engels, and Bookchin.

To loop it back around


HEY DENNIS THERE'S SOME LOVELY FILTH OVER HERE
 

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Related but unrelated, I always find it funny that the architects of modern Socialism and Anarchism are/were(?) all academics, owners of massive corporations, or princes.

I'm looking at you Bookchin, Engels, and Bookchin.

To loop it back around


HEY DENNIS THERE'S SOME LOVELY FILTH OVER HERE
Camus wryly remarked that Plato could stop whining, that the 20th Century had indeed been the age of philosopher kings. Excuse me now, I gotta go in search of Sartre.
 
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