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You could join me and Big Dave down the boozer for a few sherberts. We usually delve into a bit of existentialist angst at around pint 13, we delved into Jungs theory of the eternal self last time before ordering another Absinthe and a bowl of peanuts. The trick is remembering the order by which you put the world to rights in the morning. Tricky.

I have heard of a group based in Liverpool called Philosophy in Pubs. The idea sounded pretty interesting.


I?m not sure what level of knowledge you need. I imagine it?s based on Western analytical philosophy and you get an argument to test, apply your own thought to it and then you all get together, get drunk and have a big fight about it.


Kinda like a book club but interesting.


I?m not sure if they operate in London but then I?m not averse to steeling people?s ideas and passing them off as my own.

giggirl Wrote:

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> What pub? The Dog Is it real? Yes

> When? Opening time What are time and space? Time is what you make it and the space you exist in

> Do you even exist? No. I'm a hologram

> Does God exist? Which One?

> Does beer exist? Oh yes

> What is good? Lots of beer What is evil? No Beer

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