Philosopher and author Jean-Paul Sartre was obsessed with crabs. - TopicsExpress



          

Philosopher and author Jean-Paul Sartre was obsessed with crabs. In university he had a prolonged mescaline-induced hallucination that he had crabs accompanying him everywhere like imaginary friends. His works have various characters comparing themselves to crabs and their libidos to crabs, but the craziest is Franz in The Condemned of Altona, who is convinced that superintelligent crabs from the 30th century have chosen him to defend the war crimes of the 20th century against their judgement. Thats the best thing Ive read this morning, and the third best thing Ive read related to crabs.
Posted on: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 12:08:15 +0000

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