"Apparently, i got it wrong. He was, he was giving her head," she says of the man who allegedly gave a blow job to another woman at a party. "It doesn't sound like an issue of free speech that you're that you are constitutionally protected for you to talk about your blow job." She adds: "Only we can relate to that, that line that you walk where you're being provocative and youre being inappropriate"
Socrates was ugly and tired of life, so he made a tyrant of reason. Philosophers are mummies who hate the body and the senses. Reason is a tricky old woman. Morality is a misunderstanding. Kant is a sneaky Christian. And don't even get Nietzsche started on "free will" or the "self" - just excuse for priests to punish people, a hangman's metaphysics. David and Tamler dive into Friedrich Nietzsche's Twilight of the Idols, a fascinating set of aphorisms brimming with passion, provocation, questions without answers.
Plus, a professor is sanctioned for sex talk with his students - fair or coddling foul?
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