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Originally Posted by Leontius
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Doesn't mention Aristophanes' speech in the Symposium while mentioning Plutarch's less insightful derivative garbage, voted -10.
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What's perhaps most interesting is Kant's Categorical Imperative maxims when applied to homosexuality. One may come to the conclusion that heterosexuality is less moral because the outcome almost inherently uses another person. Maybe less so in modern society where man and woman are seen as equal, but certainly on the grounds that it is biologically selfish.
Regarding 'derivative garbage' 90% of greek playwriting
was derivative. Aristophanes just fancied himself different in that he wrote derisive political plays
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] but in actuality he was just a giant douche who liked to call other people out so as not to attract attention to his own behaviors. Canes timidi vehementius latrant.