Are any of our modern authors erotic in the classical sense?
Are any of our modern authors erotic in the classical sense?
catullus
Catullus isn't a modern author.
Describe the classical sense of the word
modern is a temporist term
>erotic in the classical sense
wdhmbt
Who is this cumsucker?
I’d like to see her get blacked
Read Plato
>“The only thing I say I know,” Socrates tells us in the Symposium, “is the art of love (ta erôtika) (177d8–9).
tiddies
Who is this mommy
Bethany Hughes. BBC history show host
>those dot things on her chest
*Jaw drops to the floor. Eyes pop out. Sound effect of, "AWOOOOGA AWOOOOGA!!!!" Places eyes and jaw back in place. Regains composure.*
This is it, friend. The time has finally come for you to kill yourself.
I believe you mean
>Bethany “Boobs That Huge Must be a Felony” Hughes
hello newfriend
>BBC
based
look at this retard
hello newfriend
Classical eros is to eros what cosmic horror is to horror.
going to rip myself to that one
I am.
Me and Beth; she's very kind.
>Me and
Nice
dem hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiips
I’d like to see both of you get blacked
M-mommy
>two fat british hags
>one of them old
>Yea Forums goes into submission mode
i hate the world
shut up, they're both attractive.
I’m gay btw
And you’re also certainly Julia.
Older women are better. Get over it.
>Classical eros is to eros what cosmic horror is to horror.
So, a superior form of eros?
PS: I still don't know what you mean by "classical" eros.
Am I the only one who finds her genuine enthusiasm for great men and great ideas refreshing? I see her smiling with artifacts or discussing with other academics and I can't help but smile. She seems like a kind, exuberant person.
>She seems like a kind, exuberant person.
She's a fucking tart.
We’re here; we’re queer; get use to it.
A kind, exuberant tart! Nice.
I know right!