October 2011
45 posts
“I could tell you that these things were trails to be followed, that it didn’t...”
– Michel Foucault, from a lecture at the Collège de France, 7 January 1976, in Society Must Be Defended, trans. David Macey (via proustitute)
Oct 30th
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Oct 30th
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Oct 29th
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Oct 28th
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De esos días que te sientes hecho no sólo de titanio sino también de adamantio.
Oct 28th
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Oct 27th
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Oct 27th
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Oct 26th
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Oct 26th
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Oct 25th
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“For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist...”
– Carl Sagan  (via dearscience)
Oct 25th
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Oct 23rd
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Oct 23rd
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Oct 22nd
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Oct 22nd
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Oct 22nd
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Listenscience: This is the sound of the aurora on...
Oct 21st
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Oct 21st
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Oct 20th
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Oct 20th
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Oct 19th
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“That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings...”
– F. Scott Fitzgerald (via arreter)
Oct 19th
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Oct 17th
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Oct 15th
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Oct 15th
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Oct 13th
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“It is still beautiful to hear the heart beat but often the shadow seems more...”
– Tomas Tranströmer, from “After a Death,” trans. Robert Bly (via proustitute)
Oct 13th
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Oct 12th
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Oct 11th
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Oct 11th
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Oct 10th
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Everything you’ve learned in school as “obvious” becomes less and less obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no solids in the universe. There’s not even a suggestion of a solid. There are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight lines. butdoesitfloat
Oct 10th
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Oct 9th
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Oct 8th
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Oct 7th
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Oct 6th
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Oct 6th
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Oct 5th
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Oct 5th
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“I love that there can be an art to nearly everything. I love that Frank Lloyd...”
– Sam Potts
Oct 4th
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“It is perhaps the misfortune of my life that I am interested in far too much but...”
– Søren Kierkegaard (via sircrowley) (via scallawag)
Oct 3rd
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Oct 2nd
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Oct 1st
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