Anyways though at this point just get your test score as high as you can! Tell everybody to get out of the way completely so you can kick some lsat butt!
remember that fake "fun fact" about the salzburg airport having a desk for people who thought they were going to australia and realized they went to austria
@baddestbunny: if you believe that identity comes from differences in society and you want to break down class/capitalism and replace it with marxism then eventually you will get societies where everyone is the same and has the same ideas which leads to stagnation. The idea that even if someone is shaped by society that due to chaotic beauty/curiosity in the world around them they will not develop their own sense of identity is incompatible with observed reality. They even contradict themselves by saying creativity is the way out of all of this. His whole idea of creativity as being this solution of judgment is backwards to me too. I think the most creative people are the most judgmental people.
Deleuze claims that standards of value are internal or immanent: to live well is to fully express one's power, to go to the limits of one's potential. I like this line
Heidegger makes more sense because he talks about existance as a backdrop to going out and perceiving things. Deleuze becomes impractical when he brings marxism into the equation because he assumes everyone is an idiot that carries that backdrop of existing before consciousness to the rest of ones life. Nobody actually does that except really dumb people.