There’s a humorous blog called Philosophy Bro which takes philosophy texts and interprets them into “bro-speak”. The earlier posts are generally better, because I think the author either started running out of texts to discuss, or out of time to write humorous synopses. (So if you want to read some, don’t work backwards, instead look up “top posts”)
And here’s an excerpt from his summary of Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus (Warning: Foul Language):
Look, so, nothing matters, right? Shit’s fucking weird. We all want to know how the universe ultimately works or who’s running the show or whatever, and it turns out—TRICK. FUCKING. QUESTION. No one’s running the show, and the world is unreasonable. Ever had some shit happen to you that made you go, “Why the fuck did that happen? There’s no reason for that.” Turns out, you were right. So our attempts to impose reason on the world will fail. Death and taxes, my friend. Death and motherfucking taxes.
So what do we do? What’s the point? Should we just end it if nothing matters? No, says Camus, thats the pussy way out. Instead, we should embrace the fact that nothing makes sense. Don Juan, the fuckaholic that started it all, he embraced the absurd. Life has no meaning, so he. fucked. everything. He didn’t try to impose meaning or find meaning or make his own meaning—that shit is useless, and Camus says there’s no hope for that, so cut it the fuck out.
There’s a humorous blog called Philosophy Bro which takes philosophy texts and interprets them into “bro-speak”. The earlier posts are generally better, because I think the author either started running out of texts to discuss, or out of time to write humorous synopses. (So if you want to read some, don’t work backwards, instead look up “top posts”)
Here is a link to his summary of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
And here’s an excerpt from his summary of Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus (Warning: Foul Language):