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“The dialogue of life and death becomes dramatic only from that moment when enjoyment intervenes in the equilibrium of life and death. The vital point, the point where a speaking being emerges is this ...
Sigmund Freud arriving at 20 Maresfield Gardens, London, in 1938:
“What a pretty house! It’s not so bad in England!”
“What pleases us in naïve jokes, says Freud, is that we sense a lack of inhibition in the speaker. It’s the lack of inhibition that makes it possible for us to convey what is essential in a joke – namely, the beyond that it evokes – to the Other we are telling it to and ...
“Stated otherwise, the truth of desire is in and of itself an offence against the authority of the law.”
Jacques Lacan, Seminar VI, Desire and Its Interpretation
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“Do you feel the same as me?”
“You too want to be at home alone reading a book?”
@tutehumor
Vintage comics do psychoanalysis...
“We’ll always have EACH OTHER.”
“That’s what WORRIES ME.”
We love the one that
harbours the response
or a response
to our question:
Who am I?
Jacques-Alain Miler @jamplus On Love https://t.co/HcbFwrLNmg Jacques-Alain Miller and the Later Lacan @artistschiele
“I want to spend the rest of my life with you”
“Why?”
@Tutehumor