Athenian coffee-house during the parliamentary election (1956, ph. Dimitris Harissiadis)
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Bar Review Day 3. 96 days to the bar.
Haven't read a single thing but did a lot.
Went to the doctor's, had a meeting for tomorrow's event, spent some time with the fam.
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neden bir muammâya beni kurban eyledin.
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Sketch break! ... I don't really usually draw non chibi males lol ┬┴┤_•)
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⬅ Windbreaker Silly little sketches ➡
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1364- Quédate con quién puedas hablar del sabor del café y de cómo se inventó la ley de gravedad, con quién puedas hablar de lo complejo de una flor y la sencillez del amor; quédate con quien te sientas a gusto en tu piel.
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Many of our uncertainties about freedom amount to uncertainties about our fundamental being. Science books and magazines bombard us
with the news that we are out of control: that we amount to a mass of irrational but statistically predictable responses, veiled by the mere illusion of a conscious, governing mind. They tell us that, when we decide to sit down, to reach for a glass of water, to vote, or to choose whom we would save in the ‘trolley problem’, we are not really choosing at all but responding to tendencies and associations that are beyond the reach of both reason and will.
Reading such accounts, one gets the impression that we take pleasure in this idea of ourselves as out-of-control mechanical dupes of our own biology and environment. We claim to find it disturbing, but we might actually be deriving a kind of reassurance from it — for such ideas let us off the hook. They save us from the existential anxiety that comes with considering ourselves free agents who are responsible for what we do.
Sartre would call that bad faith. Moreover, recent research suggests that those who have been encouraged to think they are unfree are inclined to behave less ethically, again suggesting that we treat it as an alibi.
Sarah Bakewell, At the Existentialist Café
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These are all photos from my Japan trip! If you are interested in following my travels in Japan, I'm moving over to YourElfx on X, please share and follow me on there! 🫂🏯🗾⛩️🇯🇵
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Michael J. Fox at the "Light of Day" wrap-up party at The Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on May 28, 1986.
Photos by Andy Warhol
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Birthplace of Coffee(Buna or pronounced Boo-na)
Kaffa (Amharic: ካፋ) was a province on the southwestern side of Ethiopia; its capital city was Bonga. Kaffa is bordered on the west by Sudan, on the northwest by Illubabor, on the north by Walega, on the northeast by Shewa, on the east by Sidamo, and on the southeast by Gamu-Gofa.
Kaffa people in southwest Ethiopia were the first to cultivate the coffee plant and recognize the energizing effect of the coffee beverage.
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The Woman in the Window, Early 1950´s. Claire Aho. Chromogenic print.
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