...what people don't understand is that Dionysos offered one of his balls - the one in black and white - just to give them little creatures some entertainment.
So why was it that Socrates scored, not realizing there was Dionysos watching with a whimsical smile, thinking: "Look at 'em little creatures enjoying themselves, cheering for a virtual victory - while being on a fast slide downhill!"
(Anyway, feel free to check out my videos/playlists for some Dionysos material)
artfantasies(Friday 7th of November 2008 03:35:58 PM)
Beckenbauer is well placed in this match because he had read Confuzius ;). You could have seen this 1990 at the world champion ship in Italy, he went nuts. But I thought Socrates was a brasilian libero? : o
As the referee Kirkegaard would be the right one because of his measured steps IMO. Marx is fantastic here.
ClearFire1(Sunday 26th of October 2008 12:23:59 PM)
Marx is just being a little bitch.
sabcatobu(Sunday 2nd of November 2008 11:55:43 AM)
No, that's what's great. If you watch the tape, you'll see that Marx is right. Socrates *is* off-sides. Marx is the only one who's right, the only philosopher interacting with the actual world. The skit supports Marx's famous thesis on Feuerbach: The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to score a goal while not getting off-sides. (Or something close to that.)
ClearFire1(Sunday 26th of October 2008 12:19:09 PM)
They did not debate "what is victory?"
westernapollo(Sunday 26th of October 2008 10:25:20 AM)
love it
iNixon666(Saturday 25th of October 2008 04:55:55 PM)