Epicturus: The Philosopher of Extreme Irony
As the founder of the Epicurean school, Epicturus is known for his razor-sharp logic and his ability to find the most mundane things in life to be utterly absurd.
His most famous student, a certain Epicurus, went on to found the Epicurean school, which emphasized the idea that "nothing is good or bad, it's all just, like, whatever, man."
Epicturus is often quoted as saying, "If it's not worth doing, it's not worth doing, unless it's worth doing, in which case, do it, but only if you have to, but mostly just do it, because, you know, why not."
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