Two kinds of people

A pseudo-overly-rational post-secular society can be quite amusing with its "deconstructed" contemporary culture.

Looking at the Internet, you won't cease to find results for myriad quizzes and articles describing the "two kinds of people" question.

Amusing because, underlying most of these questions, it lives a proteburant ontotheological question.

Within most of these nauseating assertions, there's a fundamental presupposed ontological question in the nature of existence and episteme itself.

How come that happens within the arrogant, nihilistic, hedonistic and hyperscientific airs that suppossedly burried Metaphysics down the desert?

It is inevitable: the question of meaning and non-meaning is vigorously alive, hidden behind the shells of a self-indulgent, vulgar and licentious herd.

It's all a matter of horns, whistles, speakers and time.

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