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Here are my notes on Professor Robert Sapolsky’s Introduction to Human Behavioural Biology. I love the way he teaches, all of the examples and anecdotes to really help you grasp what exactly what concept he’s trying to teach. I think it’s important knowledge.
I really enjoyed this and actually want to learn it so I made notes.
The video is freely available and if having these notes makes understanding the lecture itself any easier to follow or understand, I’m happy to have made them.
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pls excuse my typos 🤙🏽
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i don’t get why STEM and humanities people throw shade at each other when we should all be targeting the finance/business students
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For Nietzsche, a guy nailed to a two by four just isn’t God material.
History of Philosophy professor (via philosophyprofessorquotes)
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“So many books, so little time.”
Frank Zappa (via goodreadss)
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A witty saying proves nothing.
Voltaire, Le dîner du comte de Boulainvilliers (via philosophybits)
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The whole world and every human being in it is everybody’s business.
William Saroyan (via stoicuss)
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Despite doing good things, Spiderman being disliked by his city is like a metaphor for spiders eating flies but still being hated by humans.
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I decided that I REALLY wanted to draw up a bunch of Santas this year, but with December looming I didn’t feel like I had time to do the research necessary to undertake the project the way that I’d like. Lucky for me, I’m pals with renowned Christmas expert Benito Cereno, who, like me, lives in ol’ Kentucky. I told him what I wanted to do, and he gave me a list of Santa variants and reference imagery to get me started, and answered all of my questions as I set to work putting my own spin on them. He was also kind enough to write the copy on the bordered stands. I made these as a simple, decorative papercraft set. You can see the standing figures and the gift band in which they come here, where, coincidentally, you can also buy them. The original color art for these is available as well.
We’re in full Christmas swing here at the Schweizer house, with garland and lights and nog and the whole to-do, and working on these while we watched this or that adaptation of A Christmas Carol certainly put me in the Christmas spirit; I hope that reading them teaches you a little something (it did me!), and helps you get into it, too.
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Man on the Moon
21 x 29,7cm, ink on paper, Kevin Lucbert, 2016.
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