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This isn\'t anti-nihilism. It\'s against Nietzsche\'s conclusions about nihilism, but since it still argues that life doesn\'t have an objective meaning, it is still an example of nihilism. Since the NietzscheWannabe page was rewrote to cover nihilism in general, it\'s a bit redundant.
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This isn\\\'t anti-nihilism. It\\\'s against Nietzsche\\\'s conclusions about nihilism, but since it still argues that life doesn\\\'t have an objective meaning, it is still an example of nihilism. Since the NietzscheWannabe page was rewrote to cover nihilism in general, it\\\'s a bit redundant. Nihilism nihilism nihilism.
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This isn\'t anti-nihilism, and thanks to the NietzscheWannabe rewrite it\'s a bit redundant.
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This isn\\\'t anti-nihilism. It\\\'s against Nietzsche\\\'s conclusions about nihilism, but since it still argues that life doesn\\\'t have an objective meaning, it is still an example of nihilism. Since the NietzscheWannabe page was rewrote to cover nihilism in general, it\\\'s a bit redundant.
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This isn\'t anti-nihilism, nor could it be if it\'s the opposite of something that isn\'t nihilism, either.
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This isn\\\'t anti-nihilism, and thanks to the NietzscheWannabe rewrite it\\\'s a bit redundant.
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In one of the Harper Hall series, Robinton seems to be taking an especially great interest in Camo\'s well-being after Camo was abused by another character, far moreso than one would expect such a high-ranking person to express for a bottom-rung servant in this setting. This either makes Robinton 1) an extremely enlightened employer or 2) someone with at least some personal attachment to Camo. After reading \'\'Masterharper\'\' it made sense to me that Camo was Robinton\'s son, whom he arranged to be employed by the Harper Hall in order to protect him as long as he could (and ensure that others looked out for him as well--anyone screwing with the Masterharper\'s son is \'\'not\'\' likely to enjoy the outcome).
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In one of the Harper Hall series, Robinton seems to be taking an especially great interest in Camo\\\'s well-being after Camo was abused by another character, far moreso than one would expect such a high-ranking person to express for a bottom-rung servant in this setting. This either makes Robinton 1) an extremely enlightened employer or 2) someone with at least some personal attachment to Camo. After reading \\\'\\\'Masterharper\\\'\\\' it made sense to me that Camo was Robinton\\\'s son, whom he arranged to be employed by the Harper Hall in order to protect him as long as he could (and ensure that others looked out for him as well. In addition to being the Masterharper, Robinton is on good terms with most of the major craft Masters, the only Weyrleader on the planet until Lessa completes her mission, and probably at least a few of the Lord Holders as well. Anyone screwing with the Masterharper\\\'s son is \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' likely to enjoy the outcome).
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In one of the Harper Hall series, Robinton seems to be taking an especially great interest in Camo\'s well-being after Camo was abused by another character, far moreso than one would expect such a high-ranking person to express for a bottom-rung servant in this setting. This either makes Robinton 1) an extremely enlightened employer or 2) someone with at least some personal attachment to Camo. After reading \'\'Masterharper\'\' it made sense to me that Camo was Robinton\'s son, whom he arranged to be employed by the Harper Hall in order to protect him as long as he could (and ensure that others looked out for him as well).
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In one of the Harper Hall series, Robinton seems to be taking an especially great interest in Camo\\\'s well-being after Camo was abused by another character, far moreso than one would expect such a high-ranking person to express for a bottom-rung servant in this setting. This either makes Robinton 1) an extremely enlightened employer or 2) someone with at least some personal attachment to Camo. After reading \\\'\\\'Masterharper\\\'\\\' it made sense to me that Camo was Robinton\\\'s son, whom he arranged to be employed by the Harper Hall in order to protect him as long as he could (and ensure that others looked out for him as well--anyone screwing with the Masterharper\\\'s son is \\\'\\\'not\\\'\\\' likely to enjoy the outcome).
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