> "Yeah, man, reading Deleuze changed my life!"
>>8401888
He looks like a cool guy, I would definitely want to hear his opinions on Deleuze.
>>8401888
What did he mean by this?I'd like to see OP's body without organs t b h
>>8401888
>guy looks happy
>anon flies into rage
>>8401888
>being this much of an uptight asshole over nothing
get over yourself and calm down
"When you start reading Deleuze & Guattari on schizophrenia you realize it applies to all of us. Society makes us all schizophrenics now!"
t. I know Deleuze by memery and haven't read anything by him, especially his monographies
Have a nice day anon, I recommend his book on Leibniz
"Skateboarding? Nah, bra, I call it 'deterritorialization'"
>>8403662
I think you'd prefer most of the Frankfurt school desu, though even then you might find them too "lolzrandum" or whatever you call it.
I dropped Deleuze when I read his Nietzsche book.
"I can understand why some disagree vehemently with Deleuze's reading of Nietzsche, but I find it a particularly honourable interpretation. Also, Dee&Gee took Foucault as far as he could go. I feel Foucault recognized this and it was a factor in their estrangement.