According to the great alchemist Heidegger "becoming intelligible is suicide for philosophy" (When the purpose of philosophy is precisely the opposite. It is to make reality more intelligible. As I once said here, philosophy, as Plato understood it, can be summed up in the act of looking at reality and say what it is. Usually when a philosopher becomes unintelligible it's because he's hiding something.)
And as far as hiding goes, that applies to Wittgenstein as well.
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After struggling with the Portuguese some, I think feel your irony.