>read Ecce Homo by Nietszche
>half the book is about his diet
>other half is him insulting Germans
What do you guys see in him
His smile, his hidden kindness, his intelligence, the way his beard brushes my face.
He has a cool mustache
Some selected quotes from the last few pages:
>My genius lies in my nostrils
>I am in fact a female elephant
>Mankind can only have fresh hopes now that I have lived
I see a genius.
>>9275382
he says he loves jews and europeans
>>9275382
>What do you guys see in him
Try reading BGE or GoM and get back to us.
>>9275570
I read both 3 times, im just meming with this thread
Nietszche was hilarious
>>9275609
Very well then. Meme away.
And yes I agree, he was a funny guy.
>>9275609
I'm here for the nietzsche memes?
As an 18 year old, he really speaks to me, but I'm not really prepared to read his works. Can someone link a YouTube video to me? (must not be over 5 minutes long) Thanks in advice fellow /lit/erates
>>9275901
I got you buddy.
Sometimes I like to listen to this at the gym to get motivated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHWbZmg2hzU
>>9275964
>two million views
Nietzsche would probably unironically kms himself if he saw how people have distorted the meaning of his work
>>9275382
Yeah Nietzsche had some weird physiological views, like his violent hatred of beer due to it being too 'Germanic'.
>reading Nietzsche
You deserve it.
>>9275979
this
>ecce HOMO
>the GAY science
why was Nietzsche so immature
>>9275382
Germans are scum desu.
Who the hell are you quoting, retarded frogposter?
>>9276233
Kek
>The Antichrist
Cut myself on the edge senpai
>>9275382
>Read ecce homo
>Wish I would have read ecce hetero instead
>Tfw Nietzsche was basically pushing the gay agenda
>>9275964
>knee cha
kys
>>9276312
Italian born and raised in Germany here. Can confirm, Deutschland is the worst.
>>9277099
this, its nee tchee
lmao at this pleb not seeing through his sonic teh edgehog blogshit and appreciating the prose
>Once upon a time, in some out of the way corner of that universe which is dispersed into numberless twinkling solar systems, there was a star upon which clever beasts invented knowing. That was the most arrogant and mendacious minute of "world history," but nevertheless, it was only a minute. After nature had drawn a few breaths, the star cooled and congealed, and the clever beasts had to die. One might invent such a fable, and yet he still would not have adequately illustrated how miserable, how shadowy and transient, how aimless and arbitrary the human intellect looks within nature. There were eternities during which it did not exist. And when it is all over with the human intellect, nothing will have happened.
>>9277175
Where is that quote from?
>>9277181
http://www2.fiu.edu/~harveyb/HI-NietzEssay.htm
>>9276233
second one only works in the translated title you not german speaking illiterate