Remakes don't stop at anything :/
Lets wait for the 2001 remake, maybe with some sound in space? It was so damn quiet all the time

Moderator: crazyankan
Let me confess one thing: I have read Nietzsche, but I have never read Schopengauer. Actually, this is the first time I hear about him. Well, I'm far from perfect.Int 29Ah wrote:So, if YK have read Nietzsche, he must have read Schopengauer, or, this is even more probable, that he has read Schopengauer first. I'm certain with it.
I need to be honest, I've read Nietzsche, but I've never got to reading Schopengauer. Hell, I've never even heard of him. Fuck me!Int 29Ah wrote:So, if YK have read Nietzsche, he must have read Schopengauer, or, this is even more probable, that he has read Schopengauer first. I'm certain with it.
Finally, an explanation that makes sense.Dharko wrote:Well imagine that:
[Mode digress ON
Schopenhauer was Dark Vader
Hegel was Luck, he never wanted to recognize it [that D.Vader was his father and better than him]![]()
and Nietzsche really wanted to be his son![]()
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sorry, too much beer...
No sense at all for me. However, I haven't watched star wars at all.Finally, an explanation that makes sense.
You have got it wrong. Shopengauer tried to disprove Hegel's work in any way, but he wasn't appropriate for his time, so only few listened to him. He was even published long after his death. He fought Hegel's ideas, and when he defeated him, he went back to Kant and defeated even him. o_0Dharko wrote: Hegel was Luck, he never wanted to recognize it [that D.Vader was his father and better than him]![]()
1. His correct name is Schopenhauer, so. Because of that, no one could identify him!Int 29Ah wrote: Shopengauer is some similar looking to Nova. Give him glasses and he'll be Nova. o_0
Difficult! Although I cannot speak German, I'm informed enough to say that, in German, g sounds… g, and h sounds… h! Anyway, let's see what the teutophones say.Int 29Ah wrote:You're right. Stupid mistake. However, I've written his name according to it's pronunciation. o_0
Heu, I think you better have to watch your tones guys, because that last word seems to me really disappointing for the germanophones, if i good remember it's like saying that they all are Nazi, that is really not.Sergio wrote:Difficult! Although I cannot speak German, I'm informed enough to say that, in German, g sounds… g, and h sounds… h! Anyway, let's see what the teutophones say.Int 29Ah wrote:You're right. Stupid mistake. However, I've written his name according to it's pronunciation. o_0
In Russian it's pronounced throgh g (hard g): ShopenGauer, so I've wrote it like this. Hovewer, it doesn't matter. =)))Schopenhauer is pronounced like written, but anyway.
As far as I know, French speakers are Francophones; English speakers are Anglophones; Portuguese speakers are Lusophones; German speakers are Teutophones, and so on.Sam wrote: Heu, I think you better have to watch your tones guys, because that last word seems to me really disappointing for the germanophones, if i good remember it's like saying that they all are Nazi, that is really not.
But I could be wrong.
Well, Teuto is the prefix for compounds referring to German, as Anglo is the prefix referring to English, Franco to French, Luso to Portuguese, etc, as I have already said.crazyankan wrote:Sergio: Germanophones is another word for "German speaking" or more correct "German speaking countries"
and Teutophone, I never heard of it.
According to American Heritage Dictionary:Sam wrote:Well, if the German people are not offensed with that word, that's ok for me!!
So, just for the precision, "Teuton" in my language was used to speak about the German occupying France during the World War 2, there were also all called as "Bosh".
Actually, I have to apologize. I finished sounding rude, and that was not polite.Sam wrote:Thanks for your precisions Sergio, what i've done was not trying to disturb you, but just show you that some words can be misinterpreted
Nope. I am just tiresome - especially about linguistic accuracy.Int 29Ah wrote:2 Sergio:
By the way, are you a linguist? (just curious) o_0
Yeah, we can tell.Sergio wrote: Nope. I am just tiresome - especially about linguistic accuracy.