r3alisrare
r3alisrare
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A punk and the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Buckingham Palace, 1997
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Richard Avedon     Times Square, New York City      1963
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Nidhi Yadav, photographer
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Felonious Musk cancelled USAID programs in South Africa, and the whole world, to punish his fatherland over a trade dispute. They won’t let Starlink into the country which has Muskrat pissed so he offered to build a battery factory there. They have access to rare earth metals for tech products and the payroll would be dirt cheap. His family already has a history of working poor South Africans (mainly black) to death in their gemstone mines.
Two problems 1. Elon fled the fatherland to Canada as a refugee to dodge the South African draft and 2. South Africa requires all foreign businesses operating there to allow 30% local ownership. Elon’s not willing to share ownership so the whole world lost USAID programs as part of Elon’s petty revenge against his homeland. Democratic Congress members have been telling this to every reporter they can all week.
Some people have said they won’t condemn him for dodging the South African Army. Well it’s a matter of character, honesty, integrity, and civic responsibility. Being drafted and serving in any military on earth royally sucks but it’s part of the social contract we must abide by. Most countries have options for conscientious objectors, pacifists, and religious reasons. One can serve as a medic, do non-combat duty, or even other government service depending on the nation. But none of those apply to Elon because he’s just a soft, spoiled, rich brat who didn’t want to mingle with the commoners, the blacks, and the poors. F—K him!
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Trump is appointing three washed-up actors as "ambassador to Hollywood" in order to bring back the "Golden Age of Hollywood". Which has historical precedent: there was an ambassador to Hollywood in the Golden Age, too. His name was Georg Gyssling and he was sent by Hitler to monitor the activities of Hollywood studios. To make sure their films didn't say anything anti-Nazi, resulting in many attempts at anti-fascist films being shut down by the Hays Code. Just a fun historical Hollywood fact there
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The Intelligence of Flowers (L'Intelligence des Fleurs) is a philosophical and poetic work by Maurice Maeterlinck, first published in 1907. In this book, Maeterlinck explores the ways in which flowers exhibit intelligence, adaptability, and purpose, almost as if they possess a will of their own. His reflections extend beyond botany into broader philosophical ideas about nature, destiny, and life.
Here is an excerpt from the book:
> "It is well for us to realize that intelligence is not confined to the narrow sphere in which we are accustomed to find it. It overflows from all sides; it fills the universe. It is as infinite and multifarious as the forms of matter. We, who consider it only in ourselves, see it under a single aspect, because we occupy but one point of space. We recognize it in the beings that resemble us; but everything that is not built upon our plan seems to us to be devoid of it. We have limited and localized it without right or reason. But, if we do not insist that it must have our features in order to be, we shall perceive it at work wherever a form is organizing itself, wherever an effort is persisting, wherever an aim is pursued."
This passage encapsulates Maeterlinck’s central idea: intelligence is not exclusive to humans but is present throughout nature, especially in plants, which display remarkable ingenuity in adapting to their environment.
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Maeterlinck discusses how flowers "fight" for survival in a way that suggests a form of intelligence, even though they lack movement or will in the human sense. He describes how plants adapt, compete, and develop strategies to ensure their reproduction and survival. Here is a relevant excerpt from The Intelligence of Flowers:
> "A flower, imprisoned in the soil, incapable of moving, fleeing, or attacking, seems the most inoffensive and helpless creature in nature. Yet, it struggles as fiercely as any animal. It has weapons, tricks, patience, and strategy. It fights against darkness to reach the light, against wind and rain to protect its pollen, against insects that devour it, and sometimes even against other plants that would overshadow it. Its enemies are countless, yet it finds solutions with an ingenuity that we cannot help but admire. Some flowers grow thorns, others produce poisons; some develop forms that trap or repel insects, while others ally with them to ensure their survival. They are warriors in a battle waged silently, without violence, but with an intelligence that is no less remarkable."
This passage captures Maeterlinck’s perspective on how flowers engage in a quiet but relentless struggle for existence. They adapt to threats, compete for resources, and even manipulate their surroundings to thrive. His poetic and philosophical approach invites us to rethink what intelligence really means.
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Nobel Prize for Literature in 1911
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Emil Cioran, On the Heights of Despair
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