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This is the podcast where we take philosophy, throw it in a blender with a healthy dose of absurdity, and see what kind of funky, quirky, and downright weird smoothie comes out.
Hosted by Nirjhar Chakraborty, our show doesn't have a particular theme. We prefer to think of ourselves as free-spirited philosophers, roaming the intellectual landscape and exploring the depths of human thought and experience.
So whether you're a fan of Descartes or Dostoevsky, Hegel or Hitchcock, or just looking for a laugh and a little bit of mind-bending conversation,"Lameness Multiplied" has got you covered.

LAMENESS MULTIPLIED Nirjhar Chakraborty

    • Society & Culture

This is the podcast where we take philosophy, throw it in a blender with a healthy dose of absurdity, and see what kind of funky, quirky, and downright weird smoothie comes out.
Hosted by Nirjhar Chakraborty, our show doesn't have a particular theme. We prefer to think of ourselves as free-spirited philosophers, roaming the intellectual landscape and exploring the depths of human thought and experience.
So whether you're a fan of Descartes or Dostoevsky, Hegel or Hitchcock, or just looking for a laugh and a little bit of mind-bending conversation,"Lameness Multiplied" has got you covered.

    SHOULD I KILL MYSELF OR HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE?

    SHOULD I KILL MYSELF OR HAVE A CUP OF COFFEE?

    In this episode, the host (Nirjhar) delves into the philosophical problem of whether life is worth living and how to combat the feeling of disconnection and meaninglessness in an absurd world. The metaphor of having a cup of coffee is used to represent the simple pleasures of life that give us joy and pleasure even in the face of absurdity. Albert Camus' definition of absurdism and the tension between our desire for order, meaning, and happiness and the indifferent natural universe's refusal to provide that is explored. Despite facing adversity, there are moments of joy and beauty to be found that remind us that life is worth living. Suicide is never a solution to the problem of the absurd, and we must find joy in the present moment and embrace the simple pleasures that life has to offer. The episode concludes with the words of Albert Camus, encouraging us to live life with as much dignity, courage, and humour as possible.

    SOURCES

    Did Camus ever really write "Should I kill myself or have a cup of coffee"
    Albert Camus and the Problem of Absurdity
    The myth of Sisyphus(book) by Albert Camus


    MUSIC USED

    Van Gogh by Virginio Aiello (On Piano)
    The Wisp Sings by Winter Aid
    Starry Night by Jordan Critz


    DISCLAIMER
    The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely those of the speaker and are based on their interpretation of the work of Albert Camus. It is important to note that individual interpretations may vary, and listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions based on their own research and analysis.

    The music used in this episode does not belong to me. All credit for the music goes to its respective owners. If there are any issues with the use of the music, please contact me so that we can sort it out in a mutually beneficial way

    • 7 min
    HOW THE PANDEMIC DISTORTED TIME

    HOW THE PANDEMIC DISTORTED TIME

    So, there used to be this thing called a party. The concept was simple— a bunch of living, breathing bodies in the same place at the same time eating , drinking , enjoying or celebrating something . Some parties were promises—and those were called “weddings,” and other parties were goodbyes—and those were called “funerals.” There were parties to “warm” new homes and parties to mark the day you were born and parties to signal the arrival of a new year. And yes, whenever I would promise someone for being in-time for a party I would obviously be wrong

    I was never proud of my reputation with time

    like I technically know the difference between 9:00 pm and 9:03pm but I don't partially get that contrast

    I mean the universe is 13.8 billion yrs old who are we to assert the value of 5 mins  but i tried to forget all this thoughts and ****

    I started altering my home clock's time by 5 mins so that I stop being late I even started following a proper timetable just cause I wanted to follow a proper routine to keep up with time

    but then the pandemic happened , suddenly the Tuesdays were Sundays the Sundays were Fridays ,  babies took birth , people grew old not me though I was just as lame as before but time didn't work as I thought it would , the bigger picture of time was interrupted

    doing the same things DAY AFTER DAY AFTER DAY it was just like the foreign concepts of time like special relativity started acting upon us at some moment time moved  glacially as it does alongside black holes. And then, without warning, it accelerated so that when I asked my mom what day in April we were on, she gently informed me it was June.

    and this time it was not only me but the whole world joined in this temporal disorientation

    and even my punctual friends they knew how to arrive 10 mins early but now how to repeat the same 10 mins 2 billion 26 thousands times and now I regretted taking time for granted  and now I was waiting for someone to tell please don't be late

    this month lasted 31 days this year, just like it did last year. Each of those days supposedly had 24 hours, like every other day this year, and those hours each held the same number of minutes

    but to me it feels somewhat distorted A SENSE OF THE FUTURE IS CENTRAL TO OUR ABILITY TO GET UP IN THE MORNING but when I know the exact same thing is gonna happen next day its really weird maybe I am wrong , maybe we have been to lost in fitting in this new definitions  of  time to our usual definitions maybe we should have vocabulary for things like decades long seconds ,  months long minutes  or days melting , months freezing

    • 1 min
    WELCOME TO THE LAMEST SHOW ON THIS PLANET

    WELCOME TO THE LAMEST SHOW ON THIS PLANET

    HEYYYYYY wasssup so welcome to the seemingly lamest show on this platform and well i know this is really absurd for some of u but no worries u will be fine with it lol
    so to be very particular we will be talking about PING PONG BALLS TO EXISTENCE OF GOD shit this rhymes NOICE
    and maybe but just maybe I mean u MIGHT gain some useful knowledge tooo not sure about that tho
    ohh ohhh did I say I am gonna hit u up with new episodes 2 times a month ?? I guess I did or maybe I didn't who cares u know it now
    and don't worry if u feel bored of my SWEET,BEAUTIFUL,AWSOME VOICE it might happen so I will also bring in few people who are wayyyy out of my worth and also will hit u up with guys more stupid than me soo basically I am tryna create my own universe of DIVERSE content
    #ALL U NEED OF WEEKLY ENTERTAINMENT # DO LISTEN PLESSSS CAUSE I KNOW THIS IS GONNNA MAKE MORE SENCE THAN IT SOUNDS NOW
    SO MAYBE CLICK ON MY MY FACE NAH DON'T LEAVE MAYBE RATHER CLICK ON FOLLOW AND STREAM THE EPISODES
    and yea don't get worry i know sometimes its gonna be awkward cause at times I am sooo advance at sarcasm that people think i am stupid

    • 2 min

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