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Ein ganz ganz netter deutscher Philosoph, der meistens negativ bzw. pessimistisch unterwegs war. Er ging davon aus, dass der Mensch von Grund auf böse ist. Gut fand er jedoch die musik 'Arthur Schopenhauer' (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher best known for his book, The World as Will and Representation, in which he claimed that our world is driven by a continually dissatisfied will, continually seeking satisfaction. Influenced by Eastern thought, he maintained that the "truth was recognized by the sages of India"; consequently, his solutions to suffering were similar to those of Vedantic and Buddhist thinkers; his faith in "transcendental ideality" led him to accept atheism and learn from Christian philosophy. He influenced a long list of thinkers, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Mann, and Jorge Lui Les archives sur la jeunesse de Schopenhauer ont malencontreusement été toute détruite pendant la cinquième pénurie mondial de papier toilette (Durant cette longue guerre civile on fit bruler Nietzsche parce qu'il avait eu le malheur d'avouer sa préférence pour les feuilles mortes). Devant cette impossibilité, divers témoignages ont été recueillis. Commençons par celui de Madame Berlinois, aujourd'hui aveugle. Après une recherche de plusieurs années nous avons fini par rencontrer dans un centre hospitalier belge, l'un des anciens camarades de Schopenhauer. Arthur Schopenhauer (or as his friends call him Schopen "Holla" or Schopen "Balla") (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was not a German philosopher: he only posed as one. He was a Firefox programmer. He was dubbed a philosopher only after he refused the position of Chief Evangelist at Google. The position was later assigned to Vinton Cerf (this latter a philosopher indeed). Arthur Schopenauer è stato un noto filosofo tedesco depresso, che ebbe come unico merito quello di opporre la sua dottrina filosofica alle puttanate di Hegel, purtroppo, dato che finì coll'elaborare un ulteriore sistema di cazzate, senza successo. [[Datei:Schopenhauer.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Arthur Schopenhauer trug stets ein schelmisches Lächeln und eine bizarre Haartracht, die später nur von Urban Priol näherungsweise erreicht wurde.]] Arthur „Schopi“ Schopenhauer (* 22. Februar 1788 in Danzig; † 21. September 1860 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Philosoph, Entertainer und Motivationstrainer. Er gilt als geistiger Nachfolger Immanuel Kants sowie als Vorläufer von Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud und Ingo Appelt. Mit seinen hanebüchenen Versuchen, die Welt als Produkt seines eigenen kranken Geistes zu erklären, füllte er zu seiner Zeit ganze Säle und sorgte allenthalben für explosionsartige Heiterkeit.
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Arthur Schopenauer è stato un noto filosofo tedesco depresso, che ebbe come unico merito quello di opporre la sua dottrina filosofica alle puttanate di Hegel, purtroppo, dato che finì coll'elaborare un ulteriore sistema di cazzate, senza successo. Schopenhauer era noto nei circoli equestri con diversi epiteti quali, Arturo Zanna di Bottiglia, Arturo Tagliabottiglie e Arturo Spaccabottiglie (Scho[p]pen = bottiglia + Hauer = zanna, spaccalegna o tagliatore), (Danzica, 22 febbraio 1788, o secondo alcuni Banchisa di Ronne, durante la glaciazione del 1312 dopo Allah, prima di Aqquah – o Francoforte sul Membro, 21 settembre 1860) è stato un filosofo tedesco nonché proctologo provetto, purtroppo; infatti tutti gli studenti liceali avrebbero preferito si dedicasse a qualcosa di più proficuo, tipo non so... Arare i campi o lavorare in miniera. Tuttavia egli scelse di fare il filosofo, seguendo la sua indole egoistica fino in fondo. 'Arthur Schopenhauer' (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was a German philosopher best known for his book, The World as Will and Representation, in which he claimed that our world is driven by a continually dissatisfied will, continually seeking satisfaction. Influenced by Eastern thought, he maintained that the "truth was recognized by the sages of India"; consequently, his solutions to suffering were similar to those of Vedantic and Buddhist thinkers; his faith in "transcendental ideality" led him to accept atheism and learn from Christian philosophy. He influenced a long list of thinkers, including Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Otto Rank, Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Mann, and Jorge Luis Borges. Les archives sur la jeunesse de Schopenhauer ont malencontreusement été toute détruite pendant la cinquième pénurie mondial de papier toilette (Durant cette longue guerre civile on fit bruler Nietzsche parce qu'il avait eu le malheur d'avouer sa préférence pour les feuilles mortes). Devant cette impossibilité, divers témoignages ont été recueillis. Commençons par celui de Madame Berlinois, aujourd'hui aveugle. Élevé par les soins de Madame Berlinois jusqu'à l'age de 6 ans, il est finalement placé à l'orphelinat de Lanumbourg ou il restera tout le temps de sa scolarité. Nous avons rencontré un professeur qui l'a eu dans sa classe, une femme qui préfère rester anonyme. Après une recherche de plusieurs années nous avons fini par rencontrer dans un centre hospitalier belge, l'un des anciens camarades de Schopenhauer. [[Datei:Schopenhauer.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Arthur Schopenhauer trug stets ein schelmisches Lächeln und eine bizarre Haartracht, die später nur von Urban Priol näherungsweise erreicht wurde.]] Arthur „Schopi“ Schopenhauer (* 22. Februar 1788 in Danzig; † 21. September 1860 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Philosoph, Entertainer und Motivationstrainer. Er gilt als geistiger Nachfolger Immanuel Kants sowie als Vorläufer von Friedrich Nietzsche, Sigmund Freud und Ingo Appelt. Mit seinen hanebüchenen Versuchen, die Welt als Produkt seines eigenen kranken Geistes zu erklären, füllte er zu seiner Zeit ganze Säle und sorgte allenthalben für explosionsartige Heiterkeit. Arthur Schopenhauer (or as his friends call him Schopen "Holla" or Schopen "Balla") (22 February 1788 – 21 September 1860) was not a German philosopher: he only posed as one. He was a Firefox programmer. He was dubbed a philosopher only after he refused the position of Chief Evangelist at Google. The position was later assigned to Vinton Cerf (this latter a philosopher indeed). Ein ganz ganz netter deutscher Philosoph, der meistens negativ bzw. pessimistisch unterwegs war. Er ging davon aus, dass der Mensch von Grund auf böse ist. Gut fand er jedoch die musik
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