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Art in the Age of Digital Puritanism (2022) by Iness Rychlik The artist reposted it in 2024 "because it feels relevant in social media today".
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take a shot every time an american liberal uses the turn of phrase "not perfect" to refer to a political candidate's explicit intent to enable more mass death of foreigners and immigrants.
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They should invent a life that’s structured without being monotonous and challenging without being demanding and eventful without being stressful and peaceful without being boring
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The real danger isn’t just that the West is enabling or even partaking in genocide by starvation, but that it is now chillingly comfortable being seen as complicit in it. It's a horrific type of comfort that tells the world, “we know what this looks like and we don’t care.” In this phase, western elites have moved beyond merely permitting genocide under might makes right into justifying it as necessary through might makes righteous, whereby mass starvation is framed as Israel’s right to self-defense. The continued use of this phrase, even by so-called progressives like AOC, ultimately serves as a justification for defensive genocide. This isn’t just cynical realpolitik, but a brazen subversion of all basic moral norms and of humanity itself.
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A pyritized ammonite fossil from Russia & a polished ammonite fossil from Madagascar Source: [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
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And don't forget to stay up til 3 am every night doing nothing productive for no reason every day for a month
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a silly unnamed enemy from a game i've been working on with friends
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anxiety will have you thinking things like "will everyone hate me if i order coffee at the coffee shop" and "will people think i'm crazy if i work out at the gym"
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Paul Meyerheim - Feeding the Cubs (ca. 1890)
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