February 5th, 2010 / 7:59 pm
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Jean-Paul Sartre deserves photoshop corrective eye surgery. Being and Nothingness can now finally feel normal, without the half-gaze of genius ripping your mind apart.

19 Comments

  1. VD

      I think the eye was the key to whole thing, Jim. Correct the eye and the Khmer Rouge never happens.

  2. VD

      I think the eye was the key to whole thing, Jim. Correct the eye and the Khmer Rouge never happens.

  3. VD

      I think the eye was the key to whole thing, Jim. Correct the eye and the Khmer Rouge never happens.

  4. Jimmy Chen

      hey vin diesel, it’s okay to use your name

  5. Jimmy Chen

      hey vin diesel, it’s okay to use your name

  6. Jimmy Chen

      hey vin diesel, it’s okay to use your name

  7. Vin Diesel

      Yeah. Maybe I should.

  8. Vin Diesel

      Yeah. Maybe I should.

  9. Vin Diesel

      Yeah. Maybe I should.

  10. shaun

      its a terrible world we live in where paris hilton gets her wonk-eye photoshopped and satre goes untouched.

  11. shaun

      its a terrible world we live in where paris hilton gets her wonk-eye photoshopped and satre goes untouched.

  12. shaun

      its a terrible world we live in where paris hilton gets her wonk-eye photoshopped and satre goes untouched.

  13. Gian

      Looks like my dad.

  14. Gian

      Looks like my dad.

  15. Gian

      Looks like my dad.

  16. Merzmensch

      “I think they do it to pass the time, nothing more. But time is too large, it can’t be filled up. Everything you plunge into it is stretched and disintegrates. ” Sartre, Nausea

  17. Merzmensch

      “I think they do it to pass the time, nothing more. But time is too large, it can’t be filled up. Everything you plunge into it is stretched and disintegrates. ” Sartre, Nausea

  18. Merzmensch

      “I think they do it to pass the time, nothing more. But time is too large, it can’t be filled up. Everything you plunge into it is stretched and disintegrates. ” Sartre, Nausea

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