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librician t1_ja2ij3h wrote
First chapter of White Oleander by Janet Fitch.
librician t1_j6o2hlo wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in I'm in CA. For the last 12 months I was paying month to month for rent without a lease. Now the apartment complex is making me sign a 13 month lease for 10% more. Can they do that? by [deleted]
Almost impossible to change the terms=similar provisions.
librician t1_j6ny3gj wrote
Reply to comment by sonnyfab in I'm in CA. For the last 12 months I was paying month to month for rent without a lease. Now the apartment complex is making me sign a 13 month lease for 10% more. Can they do that? by [deleted]
No no no not in California!!!!
If you’ve been there more than a year it’s almost impossible to change the terms
librician t1_j48wqqv wrote
Reply to comment by triste_0nion in Nietzsche is better understood as the Father of Psychoanalysis than Existentialism; his philosophy has two components: the diagnosis of our culture's Decadence (under the Ascetic Ideal) and a prescription for health in the Dionysian Counter-Ideal by thelivingphilosophy
In Freud’s terminology what you’re referring to is suppression, which is a conscious decision to compartmentalize in order to achieve specific goals. The psychological profile of Neitzsche would have given Freud a lot to work with, and I don’t think there are many affinities. Their approach to libido, for example, is completely opposite.
librician t1_j421syv wrote
Reply to comment by JoseMich in Nietzsche is better understood as the Father of Psychoanalysis than Existentialism; his philosophy has two components: the diagnosis of our culture's Decadence (under the Ascetic Ideal) and a prescription for health in the Dionysian Counter-Ideal by thelivingphilosophy
I don’t think so. Freud was so much about repression being the root of neurosis. He was for more unbridled expression, more decadence.
librician t1_izb63vm wrote
Reply to [Image] All circumstances are temporary! by rebordacao
I thought this said “all circumcisions are temporary” which interestingly helped me dismiss the entire inspirational meme. Some things change your life forever, and minimizing that is just bypassing.
librician t1_iy4iem0 wrote
Reply to comment by uuuuuummmmm_actually in You’re Wearing That? by Deborah Tannen by uuuuuummmmm_actually
That’s an expression of the same othering perspective—I mean, of course it would be meaningful if my mother had the capacity to take responsibility for her part in things. I’m glad this book exists, it’s just not for people like me.
librician t1_iy49onf wrote
I read the sample that’s available online. I think it would be good for people to understand that this book presupposes some universality in experiences of mothers—that there is a duality to the mother daughter relationship, but it includes an expectation that if the daughter shares hurts the mother will attempt to soothe. As a person who does not have a mother with the capacity to be generous, I found this alienating. Parental estrangement is incredibly common in the west, and I was hoping this book might be broad enough to have tools for those of us with problematic parents. Unfortunately it is written from the perspective of someone who is not considering that one in five people has a parental estrangement. I felt very sad reading it, very othered.
librician t1_ivzcf00 wrote
I think people just really love queer love entering the world of prestige romance novels.
librician t1_ja9zyfg wrote
Reply to Lechon Burger by keysinunez
Jesus have mercy