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"And how do you plead to the charge of obscurantism?"

"The theory of a 'plea' is organized, understood, and experienced prior to any conscious intention as a theory of language. Before we constructed signs we have a presupposed theory of both implicit thought, grasped as pure presentness, and explicit language, grasped as an obliteration of all signs and structures of thought. These two modes must come together in an infinite manifold in order for any 'plea' to be made."

"God damnit Derrida, come on."
See the explanation on comic 182, it's a similar idea.
Camus: "Wait, so if the meaning of life is arbitrary, maybe it can just be seducing as many girls as possible?"

Sartre: "It isn't that arbitrary."
It's like that show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", but instead of a gang of nihilistic, uneducated narcissists it is a gang of nihilistic, educated narcissists.
"Wait a minute...what if there is some kind of evil demon who is deceiving me into thinking God is necessarily good? Oh yeah, that's right, God wouldn't let that happen because he is necessarily good."
See the notes on comic 81.
"What was your last cult?"
"The Epicureans. It was like 90% just eating pots of cheese though, kind of lame."
The Pythagoreans were an ancient group of mathematicians and philosophers that lived around the 6th century BC in Greece. They were lead by Pythagoras and very little is known about them, with none of their writings surviving. A lot of mythology is build up around them, including such things as Pythagoras being all knowing, traveling through time and space, and having mystical powers. They supposedly believed a bunch of weird stuff, like the musical scales having mystic properties, and not being able to eat beans (with a wide variety of reasons given by different accounts, even stuff like that you would lose part of your soul when you farted). One story about them is that Pythagoras murdered his student, Hippasus, for discovering irrational numbers (numbers which cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers). The proof in the comic is for the square root of two (sometimes it is the golden ratio in the story), and is probably not the one discovered by the Pythagoreans, since they aren't known to have algebraic proofs. The Pythagorean Theorem, which is related, was proven with geometry.