In my 20th century Continental Philosophy class we were reading Heidegger's "Question Concerning Technology" as well as Levinas' critique of Heidegger's position in light of Gagarin (first person to be in outer space). Part of the discussion had to do with dwelling and the prof mentioned how both were concern with dwelling. This consequentially made me make a mental note to read more on both regarding dwelling as well as wonder how such discussion could be understood in the Mass Effect universe. Yes, I really need a life.

I also was trying to relate Hegel's discussion of lord and bondsman (master/slave) to A Song of Ice and Fire, particularly the question/riddle posed by Varys to Tyrion. Oh and thought about the same material in relation to sex dynamics. First, I need to better understand what Hegel means because is he ever dense. Second, I really shouldn't be so distracted when reading.

This is what happens when you are a philosophy major and your mind wanders. At least when you are me.