What was Sartre on about? Did he find other people annoying? Was he suggesting that we are defined by other people? Or did he mean that their existence is our jail, the metaphorical Hell that we can never escape? Or maybe it was simply that he was a miserable old bastard who needed to get out more?
Philosophical interpretation aside, you may not always have full control of your own identity. But you could certainly do worse than be seen in this stylish appropriation of a heady existentialist dilemma.
zoltan
2 months ago
What was Sartre on about? Did he find other people annoying? Was he suggesting that we are defined by other people? Or did he mean that their existence is our jail, the metaphorical Hell that we can never escape? Or maybe it was simply that he was a miserable old bastard who needed to get out more?
Philosophical interpretation aside, you may not always have full control of your own identity. But you could certainly do worse than be seen in this stylish appropriation of a heady existentialist dilemma.
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