Have you taken the blackest of all blackpills yet, anon?
>>139266207
The black piss is essentially nihilism, and defeatism.
That is not a pill worth taking
>>139266207
is that supposed to be stirner?
>>139267010
just a spook is all
Never
Feels > reals, you hedonistic ass
>>139266207
>spamming /pol/ with retarded /leftyfaggotry/ has never been tried before
sage
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_German_Ideology
>Later, Marx and Engels wrote a major criticism of Stirner's work. The number of pages Marx and Engels devote to attacking Stirner in (the unexpurgated text of) The German Ideology, in which they derided him as "Sankt Max" (Saint Max), exceeds the total of Stirner's written works.[38] As Isaiah Berlin has described it, Stirner "is pursued through five hundred pages of heavy-handed mockery and insult".[39]
http://www.lsr-projekt.de/poly/eninnuce.html is a relevant read
>Similar apocalyptic fears might have driven Jürgen Habermas in his younger years to condemn the "absurdity of Stirner's fury" with furious words -- and since that time never to mention Stirner again, even in texts about Left Hegelianism. Theodor Adorno, who saw himself driven back at the end of his philosophical career to the -- pre-Stirnerian -- "standpoint of Left Hegelianism," once cryptically remarked that Stirner was the only one who really "let the cat out of the bag," but in no way referred to him in any of his works. For his part, Peter Sloterdijk took note of none of this, only shaking his head at the idea that the "brilliant" Marx had "grown angry in many hundreds of pages about those, after all, simple thoughts of Stirner."
>Karl Marx: like Nietzsche's, his reaction to Stirner deserves to be emphasized here, owing to its era-forming impact. Marx believed as late as the summer of 1844 that Feuerbach was "the only one who had achieved a true theoretical revolution." The appearance of »Der Einzige« in October, 1844, shook this outlook to the core, because Marx very clearly experienced the depth and implications of Stirner's criticism. While others, including Engels, initially admired Stirner, Marx saw from the beginning in him an enemy who needed to be annihilated.
>>139266207
stirner was wrong
Stirner has the best memes
>>139267739
>Feels > reals
Silly autist, morals are for kids
>>139268028
Why not just kill yourself? Asking this as an honest question.
>>139268183
I get too much fun out of triggering spooked faggots like you
>>139268183
Why kill yourself when you can kill literally anyone else?