Phistophicles
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PhistophiclesBirth and family Unfortunately hats weren't very popular among the Greeks at that time, and Plinkus was forced to move his family to an even smaller town, Trackus, on the outskirts of Athens. Name Education Anthropologist Michael S. Seligson, in his paper, “Phistophicles – Not All There?” (Tulane University Press, 1985), makes note of an abundance of doodles in the margins and vulgar comments about the instructors. Seligson opines that Phistophicles may have suffered mild brain damage from an early attempt to prove that man could live without breathing. Despite the less than impressive start at the Academy, Phistophicles began to be noticed as a philosopher, receiving a Best Beard citation at the 354 B.C. Philosopher's Games. Philosophy Antisthenes, one of the founders of the Cynicism movement went as far to write: ‘Ne'r did I meet such a scoundrel and lout as this Phistophicles.” The School of Phistophicles was small but its members passionate. They were famous for their prodigious parties, where much wine was consumed. It was after one such event that Phistophicles was thought to have penned one of his more famous maxims: “Being the last man to an orgy is never a good idea.” |
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