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haha yeah, he's going more and more insane everyday, it's fun to watch
alex kierkegaard: a man with incredibly dangerous ideas but thankfully no political power
"20 euros to join my forum where i will ban you" bro even something awful knows better than to do that, and they're in High Demand
he gets worse every week. fuckloads of money from pyramid schemes and organized crime though
when his forum was free, i ended up reading about a dozen threads which gave away his claimed life story
even if they're true, in order for them to fit together he'd have to be over 40
playing pikmin in the alps. living on the smallest island in hawaii for day labor for a few years. going to japan and beating daigo
becoming the secret head of the greek mafia. served as head inspiration for kratos in god of war. became a nuclear physicist out of college
he's almost completely lost it. i can't even take him seriously anymore. i've come up with refutations for his theories anyway
basically, he's the 21st century schizoid man
i'm guessing. he doesn't work that's for sure, and based on the few pics he posted he's fuckin' mean and will fuck you up
he was apparently trained by a crazy british guy in mma, quit being a high-level researcher because it was too boring
normally i would never believe a life story so patently ridiculous but evidence has been presented by multiple parties
this guy ain't no troll. when you go on his off-topic forum and the only people not banned are in the "gun talk" thread...
It's really amusing to see up close how this "legend-building" process works. There is some truth in more or less every one of his statements, but he is systematically blowing all of them out of proportion (I didn't live "on the smallest island in hawaii for a few years", I lived on Oahu for three months; I wasn't trained in "mma", but in plain simple kickboxing; I did not become a "nuclear physicist" out of college, I became an aerospace engineer and
worked at a plasma physics research project; etc. etc.) And if all this is taking place right now, while I am still alive, before I've even had a chance to publish my most important work, wtf will happen ten or twenty years down the line, let alone in a century or two? The prospect is hilarious! When I go back and read how Borgia, for example, has been downright
demonized by historians for five centuries, it all finally starts making a great deal more sense.
And lol at his comment about my "lack of political power". Nietzsche had no political power either, moron, but Hitler, Franco, Mussolini and Stalin all read him. At the highest level, that's how philosophy works. You can't expect a single fucking man to do
everything! If I had
had political power, I wouldn't have had any philosophical insight: just go ask Obama what he thinks about Baudrillard, lol. (Not that Obama actually
has any political power, but just sayin')