May 2011
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. - Skeletons by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr.
Fear lulls our minds to sleep.
– Persepolis (Marjane Satrapi)
Tous deux tressaillirent, et ils se regardèrent dans l’ombre avec des yeux...
– Les Misérables (1862) by Victor Hugo (1802-1885)
It is not down on any map; true places never are.
– Moby-Dick (1851) by Herman Melville (1819-1891)
For God is not unjust so as to overlook your work and the love that you have...
– Hebrews 6:10-11
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We cannot know God by thinking, but we must do a lot of thinking if we would...
– A.W. Tozer
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"Wide at the Bottom, Narrow at the Top" by Sasha...
In the wake of new press freedoms won by the July Revolution of 1830, France’s King Louis-Philippe found himself just as popular a target of caricature as his despised predecessor, Charles X. Accordingly, the support of the “Citizen King” for free expression quickly cooled. Between November 1830 and April 1831, a period described in detail in Robert Justin Goldstein’sCensorship of Political...
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Bookshelf Porn: Porn for book lovers. A photo blog collection of all the best bookshelf photos from around the world for people who *heart* bookshelves.
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INCEPTION_FOLDER from chris baker on Vimeo.
An excerpt from "The Evidence of Experience" by...
Experience is not a word we can do without, although, given its usage to essentialize identity and reify the subject, it is tempting to abandon it altogether. But experience is so much a part of everyday language, so imbricated in our narratives that it seems futile to argue for its expulsion. It serves as a way of talking about what happened, of establishing difference and similarity, of claiming...
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