October 21, 2011
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“When I first started writing, no one told me
that it was a sickness, that my friends and family
would have to look after me, and that the women
whom I touch with this pen would later visit me

in the clinical ward. That I would be assigned
to a detox center. That sadly I would fake
improvement, pretend in front of the children
and the director that I’m healthy. That I would hide

in the kitchen at night and do it, write surrounded
by all the little monsters, kitchen demons,
phantoms and paranoias, hallucinations, obsessions—
write with trembling hands. After all, no one said

how shameful it is and how stupid you must be
to let affairs in a dream infect you.”

Tomasz Rozycki, “Firewater”

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October 21, 2011
adamfrostuk:

An oil field in California by Edward Burtynsky

adamfrostuk:

An oil field in California by Edward Burtynsky

October 21, 2011

In “The Analytical Language of John Wilkins,” Borges describes ‘a certain Chinese Encyclopedia,’ the Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge, in which it is written that animals are divided into:

  1. those that belong to the Emperor,
  2. embalmed ones,
  3. those that are trained,
  4. suckling pigs,
  5. mermaids,
  6. fabulous ones,
  7. stray dogs,
  8. those included in the present classification,
  9. those that tremble as if they were mad,
  10. innumerable ones,
  11. those drawn with a very fine camelhair brush,
  12. others,
  13. those that have just broken a flower vase,
  14. those that from a long way off look like flies.

This classification has been used by many writers. It “shattered all the familiar landmarks of his thought” for Michel Foucault. Anthropologists and ethnographers, German teachers, postmodern feminists, Australian museum curators, and artists quote it. The list of people influenced by the list has the same heterogeneous character as the list itself.


October 21, 2011

October 21, 2011
Rise of the Neuronovel

September 9, 2011
harribel:

261. Science and Religion by tom gauld on Flickr.

harribel:

261. Science and Religion by tom gauld on Flickr.

May 31, 2011
nevver:

Let’s Get Lost, Tokyo

nevver:

Let’s Get Lost, Tokyo

May 17, 2011

BBC News - German wins world best beard title at Norway contest - http://bbc.in/j8QRsW

May 13, 2011
nevver:

Wrong

nevver:

Wrong

May 12, 2011
sunfoundation:

Drugged Culture

The pharmaceutical industry spends a lot of money marketing their newest psychiatric drugs to Americans. And we take a lot of them.

sunfoundation:

Drugged Culture

The pharmaceutical industry spends a lot of money marketing their newest psychiatric drugs to Americans. And we take a lot of them.

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