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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

I feel a bad for all parties in the above situation. I also acknowledge that it it is likely a skewed story in some way. Scrying. I still spend my evenings trying to fill my brain with how folks lived a decade ago, a milennia ago. I find Eugenio Monesma's docs Youtube (sorry) to be quite lovely and decently translated from the Spanish. best

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Stegiel's avatar

Everything that is solid melts into air. Novelty unexpected emerges like mass vaccinations, social isolation and limited outside access once upon a time 4 years ago.💰

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

You seem to really have loved culture, the one what was, that was. I never really was fond of it before, but see how I will miss it just the same. https://youtu.be/XyJWk_kziDU?si=W4hKYN2tB9C35rll jim dooley well recorded drummer on set

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Stegiel's avatar

Idiosyncratic. I loved reading. Step by step from science to myths and history of the Near East, the world history later -history writ large. Science fiction, just kept trucking on. Reading writers in my English major. In my PolySci major. In Philosophy. Starting out in History. For sure I think I tried to model some of the idea on English writers. Being book smart with the ideas not a book snob loving what others say.

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JS's avatar

"...the medical religion combines the perpetual crisis of capitalism with the Christian idea of ​​an ultimate time, of an eschaton." This pretty much nails it, even if the eschaton plays a diminishing role.

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Zippy the Pinhead's avatar

16 of those escaped monkeys were featured in the photograph celebrating the family members of the new Trump Dynasty

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