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The theory that inanimate objects demonstrate hostile behavior against us. I love it! Does anyone here subscribe to this?
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I remember an essay back in early thirties entitled "The malice of objects". Example given, the infallible ability of a dropped collarbutton to find an invisible restingplace. I wonder if anybody drops collarbuttons these days.
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I agree - "resistentialism" is not exactly a modern coinage!
Fifty-plus years ago my mother was using that word, which she defined as "the inherent perversity of inanimate matter." I suspect a common source. Though not well-educated,* she read voraciously and was extremely well-informed.
The paradigm was "Bread always falls butter-side down."
*Edit: Let me rephrase that. She had little formal higher education, going to work in the late 1920's after completing high school. She was nevertheless _very_ well-educated.
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I used this word as a wwftd not long ago; the OED citations I quoted were from Jennings himself, which put a date on the coinage:
"Resistentialism is a philosophy of tragic grandeur... Resistentialism is the philosophy of what Things think about us." - P. Jennings, The Spectator 23 Apr. 1948
"Things are against us. This is the nearest English translation I can find for the basic concept of Resistentialism." - P. Jennings, Report on Resistentialism (1950)
"I must object to Oxford's dubbing resistentialism a "mock philosophy." There is nothing mock or sham about it, as anyone who has ever had to call a plumber on a Sunday morning to unclog a refractory toilet will attest." - Charles Elster, Resistentialism: Things that go totally awry
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Bread always falls butter-side down.
Read the report, wofa. The probability of the toast landing marmalade side down is directly proportional to the cost of the carpet.
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"the inherent perversity of inanimate matter." Neat – but I’ve always believed it to be wilful intransigence. So when I trip over a rock I know exactly where the blame lies!
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Oh yes--like when the tree jumped in front of my car.
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Well, trees don't jump. It just chose to be in that place at that time.
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There is a way trees can jump, and kill the guy who cut them down. When some large trees fall, a large part of their kinetic endergy gets stored in many strong flexible branches when they hit the ground. And the the trunk jumps up and backwards. If axeman is in line, he's a goner.
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