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Here is a free pdf of the players handbook
Here is a free pdf of xanathars guide to everything
Here is a free pdf to monsters manual
Here is a free pdf to tashas cauldron of everything
Here is a free pdf to dungeon master’s guide
Here is a free pdf to volo’s guide to monsters
Here is a free pdf of mordenkainen’s tomb of foes
For all your dnd purposes
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Andrea Dworkin
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Photograph by Barbara Klemm
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“Growing, ripening, aging, dying — the passing of time is predestined, inevitable.
“There is only one solution if old age is not to be an absurd parody of our former life, and that is to go on pursuing ends that give our existence a meaning — devotion to individuals, to groups or to causes, social, political, intellectual or creative work… In old age we should wish still to have passions strong enough to prevent us turning in on ourselves. One’s life has value so long as one attributes value to the life of others, by means of love, friendship, indignation, compassion.”
—Simone de Beauvoir in “The Coming of Age.”
[Follies Of God]
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““The female is female by virtue of a certain lack of qualities,” Aristotle said. “We should regard women’s nature as suffering from natural defectiveness.” And Saint Thomas in his turn decreed that woman was an “incomplete man,” an “incidental” being. This is what the Genesis story symbolizes, where Eve appears as if drawn from Adam’s “supernumerary” bone, in Bossuet’s words. Humanity is male, and man defines woman, not in herself, but in relation to himself; she is not considered an autonomous being. “Woman, the relative being,” writes Michelet. Thus Monsieur Benda declares in Le rapport d’Uriel (Uriel’s Report): “A man’s body has meaning by itself, disregarding the body of the woman, whereas the woman’s body seems devoid of meaning without reference to the male. Man thinks himself without woman. Woman does not think herself without man.” And she is nothing other than what man decides; she is thus called “the sex,” meaning that the male sees her essentially as a sexed being; for him she is sex, so she is it in the absolute. She is determined and differentiated in relation to man, while he is not in relation to her; she is the inessential in front of the essential. He is the Subject; he is the Absolute. She is the Other.”
- Simone de Beauvoir, The Second Sex (trans. Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier)
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Your daily dose of cat memes
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I love and relate to them in so many ways. Pls don’t do something controversial and ruin it 😂
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Depeche Mode on Quotidien, 13 February 2023
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Cement Factory by Fan Li
Tieshan Cement Factory is located in Guilin City in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in south China. The factory was built in 1996 and played an important role in Guilin’s economic development and urban construction.
However, because it was originally located in the Li River Scenic Area of Guilin, the cement factory has now been relocated, leaving behind the old buildings, water towers, pools and railway tracks.
Sony World Photography
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“Iron Tales” 
© Francis Meslet
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yummy bubbly sludge
-L.F.
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Fading Sunlight
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On a little island in the prefecture of Hiroshima in Japan, lies the ruins of a poison gas manufacturing plant.
The ruins are dangerous, so entry is prohibited.
The island is often called “rabbit island” because of the high population of rabbits living there.
But it is said the rabbits are the descendants of the rabbits used as test subjects for the gas…
Decaying away and being reclaimed by nature, a tragic and dark history of war is slowly buried by time.
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