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Anonymous
Aaaa, Japan, that dark continent, where everything is backwards. And here we have basically the problem of urbanization, though on a Philosophic level rather than the much more simple "environmental" or "health" considerations. Its no a wonder, then, that they give remarkably good interviews, and they are all basically philosophically coherent and clear headed, no doubt from the advanced state of the educational system. All of them are introspective and philosophic, even the girls, who are -- despite what it may appear -- probably very conscious of the massive deceptions being attempted but nonetheless nihilistically aiming straight ahead like kamikaze pilots. Everywhere they look, they see human control -- the buildings, the sewage systemes, the computers, where humanity has designed a system that fools would consider mimics the comlexity of life itself: and thus, when these urbanites look inwards, they see nothing but human control, all the way down, so that even love, attraction, and sex can be "engineered" in such a manner.
I say "urbanites" -- the basic problem of cities is that they give this illusion of control that is basically irresistable, but of course, the control is far from complete, since there philosphy itself is operating on a very superficial level, leaving completely unexamined the actual status of "deception" and the supposed "genius" of control of Issei. Hardly control and more of a dance between the customers and whores on a ground whose basis and assumptions aren't examined at all
all i'm sayign is, I wonder what kind of philosophers this nation could produce if it was given a bit more land
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