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    Female wig. Nice :).

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  • nypl:

    The Library’s Fort Washington Branch got an unexpected delivery this week — a book that was last checked out 55 years ago. The extremely overdue book — The Fire of Francis Xavier by Rev. Arthur R. McGratty — was checked out on April 10, 1958 and returned Monday by mail in a plain brown envelope. There was no note, but there WAS a generous donation of $100 from those who sent it back. So big thanks to them - the Library greatly appreciates the support! If you want to read more about this, check out just a few recent accounts by DNA Info, NY Daily News, WCBS, and WNBC.

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  • Mal iluminados

    A filosofia iluminista tem um grande defeito. Seus filósofos nunca saíram da caverna. E por uma estranha ironia foram apelidados de iluministas. Certo que eles lançaram luz sobre diversos temas antes pouco explorados e também souberam dar importância às novas descobertas científicas. Entretanto os filósofos iluministas possuem uma maneira muito distanciada da realidade. Descartes dizia que olhava o mundo como uma bola de cera próxima a uma lareira, Humes olhava o mundo como um jogo de bilhar e Kant, por sua vez, via o mundo ondas no mar. Nenhum deles teve um papel muito ativo em perceber a realidade.Concordo com Philip K Dick que a realidade objetiva é bem subjetiva mas para esses filósofos a objetividade é completamente subjetiva. O cogito ergo sum de Descartes é apenas a prova de que um cego com um olho pode dizer muito aos completamente cegos. Falta-nos entretanto a opinião daquele que tenha dois bons olhos. Falta por exemplo um Tomás de Aquino. Falta a opinião de um bom conhecedor de diversas realidades.

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Venaria Reale

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    Venaria Reale

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  • “[The walls of the house fold themselves down,
    and the house turns
    itself inside out, as a tulip does
    in its last full-blown moment, and our candle
    flares up and goes out, and the only common
    sense that remains to us is touch,

    as it will be, later, some other
    century, when we will seem to each other
    even less what we were.
    But that trick is just to hold on
    through all appearances; and so we do,
    and yes, I know it’s you;
    and that is what we will come to, sooner
    or later, when it’s even darker
    than It is now, when the snow is colder,
    when it’s darkest and coldest
    and candles are no longer any use to us
    and the visibility is zero: Yes.
    It’s still you.] It’s still you.
    ”
    — Margaret Atwood, from “Shapechangers in Winter” (via the-final-sentence)

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  • 
‘The look and feel of the film supports what the main character, Chihiro looks and feels. When she’s frightened, the scenery is frightening, the same as when she’s curious or confused or elated. The world itself has its own rules, boundaries and vivid imagination.’ 

    ‘The look and feel of the film supports what the main character, Chihiro looks and feels. When she’s frightened, the scenery is frightening, the same as when she’s curious or confused or elated. The world itself has its own rules, boundaries and vivid imagination.’ 

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