author-itarian ?
14.08.12. 19.14
18.41, 13.08.12.
ok yesterday I put this up for the author in answer to her topic .... upon which she had me put in premod which I saw as a failure on her part to rise to my perfectly reasonable challenge. Today she was given access to information about my confidential therapy meat face and she came and hovered around me afterwards at Tescos ... and yes she did hover given that she had sat nave to guide it .... she has also failed to get help for herself and is not doing her part ... it may well be that she will have me beaten up in an alleyway and I'm sure she can be quite gristly when she wants to be ... but it wouldn't necessarily be my fault if she did ...
13 August 2012 1:00AM
Sartre cites a café waiter, whose movements and conversation are a little too "waiter-esque". His voice oozes with an eagerness to please; he carries food rigidly and ostentatiously. His exaggerated behaviour illustrates that he is play acting as a waiter, as an object in the world: an automaton whose essence is to be a waiter. But that he is obviously acting belies that he is aware that he is not (merely) a waiter, but is rather consciously deceiving himself
Another of Sartre’s examples involves a young woman on a first date. She ignores the obvious sexual implications of her date's compliments to her physical appearance, but accepts them instead as words directed at her as a human consciousness. As he takes her hand, she lets it rest indifferently in his, refusing either to return the gesture or to rebuke it. Thus she delays the moment when she must choose either to acknowledge and reject his advances, or submit to them. She conveniently considers her hand only a thing in the world, and his compliments as unrelated to her body, playing on her dual human reality as a physical being, and as a consciousness separate and free from this physicality
Bad faith (from French, mauvaise foi) is a philosophical concept used by existentialist philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir to describe the phenomenon where a human being under pressure from societal forces adopts false values and disowns their innate freedom to act authentically
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_faith_(existentialism)
and I do ? is that related to Stockholme Syndrome do you think? those
kind of over dramatisations could apply to all sorts of style ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_faith_(existentialism)