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xlovz · 3 days ago
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rastronomicals · 1 year ago
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1:15 AM EDT June 23, 2024:
Steve Howe - “Concerto In D (Second Movement)” From the album The Steve Howe Album (November 1979)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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harlequinabstract · 2 days ago
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yeah that checks out
very ehhh of you to support Hamas, which are theocrats who aren't that supported in Gaza
that being said pflp are pretty based
No I wouldn't say it's very "ehhh" of me to support Hamas, I think it is an absolute necessity to support all Palestinian resistance, regardless of ideological difference. To exclude and condemn one movement but idolize another one is blind idealism. It just so happens that Hamas has been better at organizing and constructing a resistance movement than any other faction, and that has subsequently placed them at the forefront of armed resistance against israel.
We must remember Hamas are not these spooky islamist extremists akin to the Islamic State, Hamas allows Palestinians to follow other religions like Christianity in Gaza, it has destroyed no churches in Gaza unlike israel and isis. Hamas is also allied with Hezbollah and Iran, both Shia, despite being largely Sunni. Hamas fights along side both the PFLP and DFLP under the Joint Operations Room, if Hamas was so bad than why would the Marxist-Leninist groups be allied with them? Because they are all united in a common struggle against one enemy and cannot afford to be divided. Theocrat often rings out like a snarl word, Islam is an integral part of Palestinian culture and identity.
Supporting the Palestinian resistance without Hamas, is not supporting the Palestinian resistance at all. We are in the midst of a genocide and we can't just cherry pick which groups to support. When we condemn Hamas we are dangerously aligning with both israel and anti-Palestinian groups because that is exactly what they want, sowing division and shattering unity. I highly recommend reading The Thorn And The Carnation by Yahya Sinwar because it helps explain the rise of the Islamist current in Palestine at a time when the secular/nationalist current was negotiating with israel and selling out, meanwhile the leftist current had isolated itself because it was far too busy engaging in intellectual debate rather than reality.
So yes, I support Hamas and stand with them, because I can look beyond ideological lenses and see that they are at the center of the resistance. They continue to fight heroically in defense of their people, and their contributions to the armed struggle cannot be overstated. Like it or not Hamas is not going anywhere and we cannot fully support Palestine without them.
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meowlicious-food · 1 month ago
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Read Full recipe here 👉⋆🦋 {{Hawaiian Roll French Toast}}🦋⋆
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389 · 1 year ago
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PORTO ROCHA
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skynoctis · 2 days ago
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Legendary Boulder ~ WrestlerCheetah
Next sketch for cheetahgirlmuscles‬ Another entry on the Mia cosplaying as Guilty Gear characters book~ I hope you like it
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Is there a Devil?
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The Bible’s creative depictions of the human ego as the devil were never meant to be taken as literal portrayals of an actual horned, red-skinned demon dancing around with a pitchfork and a tail. Such imagery was crafted to personify an abstract concept—the human ego—in a vivid, memorable way, particularly for ancient audiences who relied heavily on symbolic storytelling. These dramatizations served to illustrate the internal struggles between higher consciousness and egoic impulse, not to present a literal villain lurking in the shadows.
To interpret these narratives as historical fact is to miss their deeper, intended purpose. Unfortunately, both theists and atheists often fall into this trap. Atheists may dismiss the Bible outright, pointing to stories like the Garden of Eden as implausible myths—and they’re right, in a literal sense. Of course there wasn’t a talking snake in a magical garden; the story was never meant to be a factual account. It is clearly an allegory, rich with symbolic meaning, addressing human nature, temptation, the loss of innocence, the embrace of our egos and the birth of self-awareness.
The presence of fantastical elements is the first clue that these narratives were designed to communicate spiritual and psychological truths through metaphor, not to serve as entries in a history textbook. To critique them as failed historical documents is to judge poetry for not being journalism.
Likewise, many theists err in the opposite direction—insisting that stories like Genesis must be literal, fearing that to view them symbolically might somehow undermine their faith or invite divine wrath. But nowhere in scripture is there a threat of eternal punishment for understanding allegory as allegory. The true danger lies in clinging to surface meanings and missing the profound wisdom buried within.
In truth, these ancient stories invite us into deeper reflection—not about snakes and forbidden fruit—but about the human condition, our spiritual evolution, and the eternal struggle between the ego and the divine self. To read them well is not to ask “Did this happen?” but “What truth is this trying to reveal?”
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bartleby-company · 3 months ago
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(vía Another America 50 by Phillip Toledano)
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taizooo · 10 months ago
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もともとは10年ほど前にTumblrにすごくハマっていて。いろんな人をフォローしたらかっこいい写真や色が洪水のように出てきて、もう自分で絵を描かなくて良いじゃん、ってなったんです。それで何年も画像を集めていって、そこで集まった色のイメージやモチーフ、レンズの距離感など画面構成を抽象化して、いまの感覚にアウトプットしています。画像の持つ情報量というものが作品の影響になっていますね。
映画『きみの色』山田尚子監督×はくいきしろい対談。嫉妬し合うふたりが語る、色と光の表現|Tokyo Art Beat
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nevver · 7 months ago
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No one wants to be here and no one wants to leave, Dave Smith (because)
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giftofgabber · 24 days ago
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don’t call me whiny baby if you didn’t care about my whiny baby feelings already, which you didn’t care about!!! shocker!!!
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389 · 1 year ago
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PORTO ROCHA
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theroyalweekly · 11 days ago
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mellowlike · 7 months ago
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齋藤飛鳥
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goodvibesandmemes · 1 year ago
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GENERAL MEMES: Vampire/Immortal Themed 🩸🦇🌹
↳ Please feel free to tweak them.
Themes: violence, death, blood, murder, depression/negative thoughts
SYMBOLS: ↳ Use “↪”to reverse the characters where applicable!
🦇 - To catch my muse transforming into a bat 🌞 - To warn my muse about/see my muse in the sunlight. 🩸 - To witness my muse drinking blood from a bag. 🐇 - To witness To catch my muse drinking blood from an animal. 🧔🏽 - To witness To catch my muse drinking blood from a human. 🦌 - For our muses hunt together for the first time. 🏃🏿‍♀️ - To see my muse using super speed. 🏋🏼‍♂️ - To see my muse using their super strength. 🧛🏻‍♂️ - To confront my muse about being a vampire. 🌕 - For my muse to lament missing the sun. ⏰ - For my muse to tell yours about a story from their long, immortal life. 🤛🏽 - To offer my muse your wrist to drink from. 👩🏿 - For my muse to reminisce about a long lost love. 👩🏽‍🤝‍👩🏽 - For your muse to look exactly like my muse's lost love. 👄 - For my muse to bite yours. 👀 - For my muse to glamour/compel yours. 🧄 - To try and sneakily feed my muse garlic to test if they're a vampire. 🔗 - To try and apprehend my muse with silver chains. 🔪 - To try and attack my muse with a wooden stake. 👤 - To notice that my muse doesn't have a reflection. 🌹 - For my muse to turn yours into a vampire. 🌚 - For my muse and yours to spend time together during the night. 🧛🏼‍♀️ - For my muse to tell yours about their maker/sire.
SENTENCES:
"I've been alive for a long time [ name ], I can handle myself." "I'm over a thousand years old, you can't stop me!" "Lots of windows in this place, not exactly the greatest place for a vampire." "Do you really drink human blood? Don't you feel guilty?" "Vampires are predators, [ name ] hunting is just part of our nature, you can't change that." "You just killed that person! You're a monster!" "Tomorrow at dawn, you'll meet the sun [ name ]." "Can you make me like you?" "Do you really want to live forever?" "You say you want to live forever, [ name ], but forever is a long time, longer than you can imagine." "What was it like to live through [ historic event / time period ]?" "Did people really dress like that when you were young?" "What were you like when you were human?" "We’re vampires, [ name ], we have no soul to save, and I don’t care." "How many people have you killed? You can tell me, I can handle it." "Did you meet [ historic figure ]?" "Everyone dies in the end, what does it matter if I... speed it along." "Every time we feed that person is someone's mother, brother, sister, husband. You better start getting used to that if you want to survive this life." "[ she is / he is / they are ] the strongest vampire anyone has heard of, no one knows how to stop them, and if you try you're going to get yourselves killed." "Vampire hunters are everywhere in this city, you need to watch your back." "Humans will never understand the bond a vampire has with [ his / her / their ] maker, it's a bond like no other." "Here, have this ring, it will protect you from the sunlight." "I get you're an immortal creature of the night and all that, but do you have to be such a downer about it?" "In my [ centuries / decades / millennia ] of living, do you really think no one has tried to kill me before?" "Vampires aren't weakened by garlic, that's a myth." "I used to be a lot worse than I was now, [ name ], I've had time to mellow, to become used to what I am. I'm ashamed of the monster I was." "The worst part of living forever is watching everyone you love die, while you stay frozen, still, constant." "I've lived so long I don't feel anything any more." "Are there more people like you? How many?" "Life has never been fair, [ name ], why would start being fair now you're immortal?" "You want to be young forever? Knock yourself out, I just hope you understand what you're giving up." "You never told me who turned you into a vampire. Who were they? Why did they do it?" "I could spend an eternity with you and never get bored." "Do you really sleep in coffins?" "There are worse things for a vampire than death, of that I can assure you [ name ]." "You need to feed, it's been days. You can drink from me, I can tell you're hungry." "The process of becoming a vampire is risky, [ name ], you could die, and I don't know if I could forgive myself for killing you." "I'm a vampire, I can hold a grudge for a long time, so believe me when I say I will never forgive this. Never." "You were human once! How can you have no empathy?" "You don't have to kill to be a vampire, but what would be the fun in that." "You can spend your first years of immortality doing whatever you want to whoever you want, but when you come back to your senses, it'll hit you harder than anything you've felt before." "One day, [ name ], everything you've done is going to catch up to you, and you're never going to forgive yourself." "Stop kidding yourself, [ name ], you're a vampire, a killer, a predator. You might as well embrace it now because you can't keep this up forever." "You can't [ compel / glamour ] me, I have something to protect me." "When you've lived as long as me, there's not much more in life you can do." "You want me to turn you? You don't know what you're asking me to do." "You really have to stop hissing like that, it's getting on my nerves." "I'm going to drive this stake through your heart, [ name ], and I'm going to enjoy it."
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shitakeo33 · 8 months ago
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よく「発明は1人でできる。製品化には10人かかる。量産化には100人かかる」とも言われますが、実際に、私はネオジム磁石を1人で発明しました。製品化、量産化については住友特殊金属の仲間たちと一緒に、短期間のうちに成功させました。82年に発明し、83年から生産が始まったのですから、非常��早いです。そしてネオジム磁石は、ハードディスクのVCM(ボイスコイルモーター)の部品などの電子機器を主な用途として大歓迎を受け、生産量も年々倍増して、2000年には世界で1万トンを超えました。
世界最強「ネオジム磁石はこうして見つけた」(佐川眞人 氏 / インターメタリックス株式会社 代表取締役社長) | Science Portal - 科学技術の最新情報サイト「サイエンスポータル」
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Is there a Devil?
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The Bible’s creative depictions of the human ego as the devil were never meant to be taken as literal portrayals of an actual horned, red-skinned demon dancing around with a pitchfork and a tail. Such imagery was crafted to personify an abstract concept—the human ego—in a vivid, memorable way, particularly for ancient audiences who relied heavily on symbolic storytelling. These dramatizations served to illustrate the internal struggles between higher consciousness and egoic impulse, not to present a literal villain lurking in the shadows.
To interpret these narratives as historical fact is to miss their deeper, intended purpose. Unfortunately, both theists and atheists often fall into this trap. Atheists may dismiss the Bible outright, pointing to stories like the Garden of Eden as implausible myths—and they’re right, in a literal sense. Of course there wasn’t a talking snake in a magical garden; the story was never meant to be a factual account. It is clearly an allegory, rich with symbolic meaning, addressing human nature, temptation, the loss of innocence, the embrace of our egos and the birth of self-awareness.
The presence of fantastical elements is the first clue that these narratives were designed to communicate spiritual and psychological truths through metaphor, not to serve as entries in a history textbook. To critique them as failed historical documents is to judge poetry for not being journalism.
Likewise, many theists err in the opposite direction—insisting that stories like Genesis must be literal, fearing that to view them symbolically might somehow undermine their faith or invite divine wrath. But nowhere in scripture is there a threat of eternal punishment for understanding allegory as allegory. The true danger lies in clinging to surface meanings and missing the profound wisdom buried within.
In truth, these ancient stories invite us into deeper reflection—not about snakes and forbidden fruit—but about the human condition, our spiritual evolution, and the eternal struggle between the ego and the divine self. To read them well is not to ask “Did this happen?” but “What truth is this trying to reveal?”
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Source: Is there a Devil?
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