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the beginning of a new reality: teaching others the lessons we never learnt...
the end of reality?...We have got rid of the real world: what world is left? The apparent world perhaps? … But no! Along with the real world we’ve done away with the apparent world as well.
of science and pornography...Asking questions is fraught with getting answers.
to all the atheists of the world...![]()
finding pleasure in modern martyrdom...
drawing blood...
It was an almost laughable attempt at jihad, and as the day of his departure approached, the delivery man, Chérif Kouachi, felt increasingly unsure of himself.
entertainment and propaganda...![]() Like dogs, we “need something to do”. Dogs will be trained to volunteer for sheep herding and cattle mustering.
fear versus radio caroline...There were times past when we thought that things were more simple and assured. They were not. The controversies were well-contained and hidden from view.
driven by growth rate and interest rate differentials. all others pay cash...When the European Central Bank’s governing council met last week it was expected to do something, or at least say something, about the strengthening of the euro against the US dollar. It did nothing and said little.
the modern robin hoods...The Western genre has long been associated with right-wing and libertarian politics, and is said to promote individualism and free-market economics.
In a new look at the Western, however, Ryan McMaken shows that the Western is in fact often anti-capitalist, and in many ways, the genre attacks the dominant ideology of nineteenth-century America: classical liberalism.
no-one can wait for november...Trump says he’ll ‘negotiate’ for a third term in office
‘blatant irrational behaviour’: beijing accuses australia of ‘harassing’ chinese journalists...![]() Australia’s Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton, warned foreign journalists that they may be investigated if they give a “slanted view” of the country. Meanwhile, cops in Victoria have crushed lockdown protests with an iron fist.
gus's fuse box explodes... sorry...We need to expose the cretin-intentionists (oops, I meant to say the creationists) when they are pontificating about "scientifically" understanding these modern times…
freedom — sweet girl with golden eyes — and sour masked men of humanity....Jules Letambour revisits Paris, 1830... The painting above was done by Delacroix — not to illustrate the French revolution of 1789 — but to depict that of 1830 which toppled King Charles X of France.
And by arranged coincidence, Jules sent us his translation of "La Fille Aux Yeux d'Or" by Honoré de Balzac... It is horrid, though as contemporary as New York and the rest of the word today...
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les fleurs of the devil...Drawing a rigorous distinction between the feeling of being bored (“boredom”) and the tendency for some people to be bored more easily than others (“boredom proneness”), Eastwood and Danckert systematically review empirical evidence in an attempt to determine whether boredom is good or bad, ultimately concluding that it is neither. Just like play, they argue, boredom serves important functions across species, guiding behavior away from inaction, toward novel and potentially rewarding outcomes.
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