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The philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSUBSJD, Jan 3, 2013.

  1. LSUBSJD NONE

    Arthur Schopenhauer, a 19th century German philosopher, correctly stated that: "All truth passes through three stages: first, it is ridiculed; second, it is violently opposed; and third, it is accepted as being self-evident." Thus, eventually, the truth of the ongoing and justifiable criticism of Miles will evolve into a large consensus among LSU fans, which will lead to his termination. Unfortunately, this is not likely to occur before the passage of at least 2-3 more seasons.
    roynav likes this.
  2. LSUpride123 Boobies make everything A OK!!!

    The only think that will terminate Miles is a losing season.
  3. LSUBSJD NONE

    He is causing the program to descend into the realm of a mid-level SEC team. A losing season might not be that far off.
  4. TwistedTiger Well-Known Member

    Unlike Bill Clinton, you obviously inhale.
  5. LSUBSJD NONE

    You know what they say: "Da Nile is the longest river in the world." You're obviously in denial and have been for some time.
  6. Zackardo Active Member

    It's always possible. A lot can happen over the next three seasons to any program. But I'm certain the esteemed Mr. Schopenhauer would never have you believe that a position that is ridiculed is by definition the truth going through stage 1.
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  7. TwistedTiger Well-Known Member

    I've been very critical of Miles, just do some reading here. But mid level SEC? You obviously have no clue.
  8. LSUpride123 Boobies make everything A OK!!!

    Man how I wish we were upper 2nd tier like UF and ATM...
  9. lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

    Louisville took UF to the woodshed, so I'm not sure how far down the tier that takes them.
  10. martin Well-Known Member

    you are smart you see things before the rest of us.

    i know you feel great about your quote. but coaches have to actually start losing games somewhat regularly before they are fired.