February 2012
Feb 26th
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“Man is a mystery. It needs to be unravelled, and if you spend your whole life...”
– Fyodor Dostoyevsky (via mutualaddiction)
Feb 26th
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“…as soon as there are prehistoric tools, there is a possibility of a prehistoric...”
– Andre Leroi-Gourhan, Gesture and Speech (via hollovv)
Feb 24th
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Feb 21st
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“the standard bourgeois story devised by Locke and Smith was that: “long, long...”
– a companion to Marx’s Capital by David Harvey (via zizekianrevolution)
Feb 21st
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January 2012
Jan 10th
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December 2011
Dec 5th
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Dec 4th
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Dec 3rd
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Dec 2nd
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Dec 1st
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Dec 1st
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October 2011
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Oct 3rd
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September 2011
Sep 9th
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“Never, never be afraid to do what’s right, especially if the well-being of a...”
– Martin Luther King Jr. (via whensungoesdown)
Sep 9th
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Sep 6th
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Sep 6th
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Sep 3rd
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Sep 1st
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DC Women Kicking Ass: Go read this interview with... →
dcwomenkickingass: Katie Kotler has a very good interview with Louise Simonson up on BC. Louise “Weezie” Simonson is one of the very few women to have been a regular head writer on one of the big three at DC Comics (the others being Gail Simone and Devin Grayson). Simonson was the head writer on Superman: The…
Sep 1st
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August 2011
Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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“The orchid deterritorializes (γ) by forming an image, a tracing of a wasp; but...”
– Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus
Aug 31st
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Aug 29th
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“She rises up out of a sea of faces and embraces me, embraces me passionately—- a...”
– Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller (via thechocolatebrigade)
Aug 29th
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Aug 27th
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Jean-François Lyotard on Gilles Deleuze's Death
future-matt: “He was too tough to experience disappointments and resentments — negative affections. In this nihilist fin de siècle, he was affirmation. Right through to illness and death. Why did I speak of him in the past? He laughed, he is laughing, he is here. It’s your sadness, idiot, he’d say.”
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