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The Symposium

Plato

3.91 AVERAGE


And Agathon said, It is probable, Socrates, that I knew nothing of what I had said.
And yet spoke you beautifully, Agathon, he said.


Back in the late 1990s a cowpunk band named The Meat Purveyors had a song, Why Does There Have To Be A Morning After? It detailed stumbling around in the cruel light of day, sipping on backwash beer from the night before and attempting to reconstruct what at best remains a blur.

The event depicted here is a hungover quest for certainty. The old hands in Athens have been tippling. Socrates is invited to the day after buffet. The Symposium attempts to explore the Praise for Love which occupies such a crucial yet chaotic corner of our earthly ways. There is ceremonial hemming-and-hawing about the sublime and then Socrates steps into the fray. All is vanity, Love is a bastard child of Poverty: the attempts at the Ininite and Eternal only reflect poorly on our scrawny and fleeting tenure.

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DID NOT FINISH: 20%

Not interested in reading about boy love
funny inspiring reflective fast-paced

Que gay
inspiring fast-paced

It's kind of nice that the Greeks kept records of themselves talking shit.

(Socrates is the fucking worst.)

This redefined the way I view love.
challenging funny fast-paced
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czemu wszyscy tak desperacko chcą się przespać z Sokratesem 😭