"Christopher Helms" <Chrishelms132@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 3, 5:34 am, "Somebody" <N/A> wrote:
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENl4JK6LJ0Y&feature=related
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> Mental breakdown and death (1889-1900)
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> A photo by Hans Olde from the photographic series "The Ill Nietzsche",
> summer of 1899.
> On January 3, 1889, Nietzsche exhibited signs of a serious mental
> illness. Two policemen approached him after he caused a public
> disturbance in the streets of Turin. What actually happened remains
> unknown, but the often-repeated tale states that Nietzsche witnessed
> the whipping of a horse at the other end of the Piazza Carlo Alberto,
> ran to the horse, threw his arms up around the horse's neck to protect
> it, and collapsed to the ground. The first dream-sequence from
> Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment (Part 1, Chapter 5) has just such a
> scene in which Raskolnikov witnesses the whipping of a horse around
> the eyes. Incidentally, Nietzsche called Dostoevsky "the only
> psychologist from whom I have anything to learn."
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHjWDCX1Bdw
was this because of the syphilis? Or he just liked horseys?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdoA3AJ6zGE&feature=related


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