Mine: Plato (against Gorgias) Carnap (against Heidegger) Nietzsche against everything else Heidegger (against technology) Schopenhauer, a failed miserable troll.
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Diogenes Plato Jesus Christian Rosenkreuz Hamann
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Who the hell is Hamann, do you mean Harman?
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Not sure about your list, trolling is more performative, causing a scene. Plato might qualify. Others to consider: Yves Klein, Diogenes, Emperor Norton I
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Isn't Carnap a good troll? His students used to call him a polite tank that rolls over all.
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Gorgias Giordano Bruno Spinoza Nietzsche Wittgenstein
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Fuck Gorgias.
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I personally like all trolls. Especially the Scandinavian ones with big noses. Big noses are squishy. In that sense, I would say that Schopenhauer was a "good" troll: a miserable unhappy creature living in hot moist underground holes, pushing women down the stairs.
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Real life Schopenhauer was a poser, lecherous, posh and extremely petty. Have you read Wittgenstein's line about him?
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Because they're all out-trolled by
@readthiswtf.pic.twitter.com/WyF2JckuGU
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I can't even call him on WhatsApp because of the fear of being trolled to death.
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