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9 years ago

Ceux qui ne peuvent se rappeler le passé sont condamnés à le répéter.

Georges Santayana


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9 years ago

Personne ne peut savoir combien de temps ni à quelles épreuves son âme pourra résister avant de céder ou de se briser.

“Les Naufragés et les Rescapés” Primo Levi


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1 year ago

Dad Talks. EP. 1 | Ethical Economics AKA Humanity vs. Capitalism

The Context - Discussion with friend over text

Friend : We still put money before people. 

Me : But as humanity grows we’re more knowledgeable now, and we’ll catch people and hold them accountable for it. 

Friend : Literally the opposite has happened. 

Me : I refuse to give up on the good of humanity. 

Friend : Oh, Humanity is good. Capitalism is evil. 

The Discussion with Dad - Also over text, and prompted by me presenting the above discussion and my thoughts on it. 

Me : Greed is evil, economy is a neutral entity that is wielded. It is one man’s greed that sours it. 

Well this poses an interesting question.

Can a concept, which due to the nature of human history, is created by man be neutral? If it is created by humans, who are intrinsically biased and lean forwards either positive or negative questions, then can it truly be neutral? 

Can I claim that something man made is neutral when I proclaim man is good but inherently fallible?

Dad : Sounds like you are doing fine. You pose the more interesting question. Capitalism, and even the idea of economics, are man-made creations. But not necessarily in the way a building or an invention is, or.a book or painting.

Economics comes from the idea that humans require, or desire, certain things to survive, and take action to acquire those things. As the types and numbers of things fluctuate, as well as how many humans and there are and how those things are produced, certain patterns of behavior emerge that seem to be driven by the numerous variable. Hence we study economics as a sort of science - it seems to operate under certain principles that can be deduced by observation and testing. It’s sort of like anthropology or sociology, we are trying to understand how humans have developed or how they will respond.

Me : So in considering it’s study being a science, can we presume we should be neutral in judging its patterns and more so directing moral judgements on those who use the properties of economics to act?

Dad : Capitalism is at, its heart, a theory of economics. One might even say it is the most basic and fundamental theory of how economics works. But it makes assumptions about how people respond to their economic stimuli and their motives. The primary assumption is that people will act to maximize their things. (Keep in mind that I am not an economist and that there is a great deal of literature on this topic - it has been studied a lot.)

There are other theories that predict that people and societies react differently. Capitalism tends to be more individualistic. Socialism and communism more focused on the wellness of the group.

Me : So does capitalism assume greed or does capitalism encourage greed?

Dad : I think you can approach any of those theories with a certain neutrality; the theories themselves are neither good nor evil. How people apply those theories can be approached from an ethical standpoint.

Me : Fair.

Dad : Does capitalism assume greed or encourage greed? Interesting question. Probably both, but even greed might not be the right word.

Then the question is what is the word that capitalism works off of.

Well, the question overall is interesting because in economics it is difficult to separate economic theory from an economic system. That is precisely because humans are involved. It is a bit like Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle or Schrodinger’s Cat - you can’t know the outcome or state of the system unless you act to measure it, but your act of measuring it determines the state of the system.

In economics, how one believes the system works depends partly on how one believes humans act or should act, and humans can work in different ways.

Me : Damn.

This leaves me and my friend very much at odds because I believe we think inherently differently on the way humans work. I think we both find humans to be naturally good, but I more easily overlook the times human do bad to embrace the times human do good while they are the reverse.

I will lean towards capitalism because I like the individualistic approach while still having great faith that more times than not humans will do good.

Dad : You will find there are several different version of capitalism as an economic and political ideology.

Me : But my friend leans towards socialism because they have seen too many times that humanity can be bad and the system abused, so an economic plan for the welfare of all appeals more to them because they believe the opportunity for bad is inherently tempting.

It worries me that I may only find capitalism appealing because I think I myself will work well in it, or perhaps that is my privilege that leads me to favor capitalism. 

Dad : Humans are involved in all of these systems. There are no robots or divine forces that will be kind to everyone if only we let them.

Socialism relies on good governance to work. It can be as poorly applied as capitalism.

Me : True.

Dad : Capitalism often maximizes freedom of the individual, which allows individuals to flourish more than other systems, but also allows individuals fail more than other systems. It can also lead to unhealthy balances of power or wealth that can twist the system into actually being intrinsically unfair. This is likely because capitalism is a near perfect theory in an ‘unbounded’ system (resources and people and space are limitless), but when applied more practically to the bounded systems we actually live in it needs some regulation and constraint. (My own personal theory - might be complete B.S.)

Me : Don’t sell yourself too short, it’s the observation of peers that make a theory sound.

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Quote of the Day : From the Classic Doctor Who Series, in the final episode of the Castrovalva. 

The Master, to the people he has created - “You do not have the will to do it.” 

The People he made, responds with - “You may have made us, Man of Evil, but we are free.” 

*Proceeds to swing on a chandelier and break both the Masters machine and plan.* 

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Food and more reading for thought : https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/economics/ 


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1 year ago

It bothers me that I will only ever be myself and no one else and I will never be able to touch another person's mind with my own and how I perceive the world will be based solely off of myself and I can never truly be with or apart of something because there is such a huge disconnect between what I think and feel and why and how and what other people see think and feel and there can never be true togetherness because we are our own and isolation is the price of intellectual freedom from a unified consciousness


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2 years ago

The first [misconception] is that philosophy itself will make you shrewd and dangerous, whereas, in fact, it will teach you to be a fatuous imbecile, but to feel satisfied with your own fatuousness (and, thus, departments of philosophy have neither been the laboratories of revolution, nor even the dodgeball tournaments of revolution).


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2 years ago
Started 'água Viva' Today. My First Clarice! Her Writing Is Wow, I've Been Annotating A Lot. So Many

started 'água viva' today. my first clarice! her writing is wow, i've been annotating a lot. so many thoughts already. just wild!

i was gonna go for run today, but gave up, it's been one of those lazy days. probably do some yoga before go to bed.

tomorrow i feel like it's gonna be a good day. (probably won't though) - let's keep it positive.

that's a goal: be more positive! 🤍🌧


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9 months ago

what’s your opinion on nihilism

Baby's first atheistic philosophy. Built for edgy teens who had their first introspective thought a week ago. The problem is, people use the term nihilism to justify being lazy with their own beliefs - that's why u get a lotta dummies claiming they're nihilist, despite doing zero research on what it actually means to practice that philosophy (which is a lot more neutral on things than pessimistic)

Just because you gave up believing in a religion doesn't mean that you should simply stop growing either. The "I don't believe in God"-part of your worldview is the least interesting part, and it's not the finish line, that's the fucking start. Now you gotta figure out WHY things matter -- despite God, despite 'floating on a rock in the middle of nothingness' -- that's when you've put in enough effort to reflect on yourself, and not a moment before.

I think there are far more constructive philosophies out there that explore how life really operates besides nihilism. Just because we're 'floating on a speck' doesn't means shit, it's not like you nor I in our day-to-day lives can even recognize that we're floating on a speck, so it naturally doesn't matter to our daily lives, our cultures, our ethics, or anything, really.


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1 week ago

today is worst day, i am off killing myself.

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our existence and future is predetermined by variables around us.

some things that make you better, and some things that don't.

when I consider that I imagine I should just off myself today.

I got shock figuring out I am 22, not 21 years old. I lost track of time so badly I forgot that. I thought I was 21 and convinced myself. But I actually am 22 now. Wow, last 5 years of my life were hell. In fact, I'd say everything after 12 was already hell. It was empty void. That's why I really hate videogames, why did I spend so much time playing garbage like Dark Souls? Jesus. Uh... Fuck, I am 22 years old, holy shit I am fucked. It's time to think about my future priorities. a month in mental asylum then few years of absolute suffering and misery, anything after 2015 is blurry to me, I feel like I stopped existing as entity. I wasted a lot of time on social media, a lot of time chasing nothingness, things that possess no power in the world.

And now it's actually 2025?! My brain feels like nothing has been happening and I was genuinely rotting away. I am glad I managed to release some of these touhou videos, I am glad I managed to bring churro back. But everything in my spirit feels miserable, it's pretty obvious I am not cutout for humanity's methodology. I haven't made any friends nor any partner, I do not have any form of support at all. Not even one of family. And with my personality, with my way of being, I doubt I'll ever be able to get any. My ego is in shambles and anger as of right now. It's funny right? It's a small detail but if I said 21 it would have made me FEEL as if I accomplished a little of something. By taking a date one year further now it makes me feel like I am REALLY LATE. After all, I took a while to condition myself to the premise of "atmosphere", this is how "things are supposed to be or play out". I feel insignificant today and like the world is jusjt gonna step on me to death and there's nothing I can do. I am people pleaser, because i felt socially forced to act like one. Like that was a means of survival that I half-hazardly accepted while not feeling it in my heart. Now even complaining makes me feel like age is crawling as penalty for speaking words here. Indeed, nobody really cares. It's all fake, people only care about things that cost zero risk. Associating yourself with something weak makes you weak, isn't that right?

So, what will be my priorities for the rest of my life?

I am definitely alone and I am also not strong to defeat the world on my own, I am tired of ironyposting. I am fucking tired of watching shit youtube content. I am tired of social media hijacking my mind (when really i would've preferred living in a tribe than this fucking -technocratic place) well.. 1. I will try to work on churro as much as I can so this site works and I will use my finance to support it. Since I won't ever have a child, I can share it with the site. It can be costly for future servers and for advertising on whenever I can, but it is my genuine goal to both spend my time and money on the site. That said, I cannot do it while also working, because a few hours aren't enough to code any substantial changes or fix bugs. I will work on trying to take a gambit of perfecting the site while NEET at the moment. My second goal is touhouposting, I thought that I will have periods where I upload videos on youtube and continue doing it. Playing videogames might not be good way to spend free time, but nobody really liked me and I don't communicate so I feel this is better efficient way than all these times I tried making friends. I will probably upload touhou videos every 4 days if my time allows it, but I will eventually run out of time to edit.

So, the touhou thing isn't eternal, give it like 5 years maybe max, I hope to end it at 3. They will be published even if I die but they ought to be entertaining videos.

With that said, gym and training play huge role of my daily life. So that also takes a lot of time.

And procrastinating, I gotta talk about the worst. I am bad at dealing with abstract things, they waste my time more than anything. I am already a loser incel the way I am but when I deal with something that doesn't have a clear goal it will be bothering me. I need to manage my time so I spend the LEAST time on things that requrie entertainment over work. This stuff is something that is hard to fight when you got addicted to brainrot.

As for drawing, drawing is genuine effort workoholic example, so I priotize drawing in free time over meaningless conversations with people who only care about themselves anyway + doom feedscrolling (awful i hate it i am not gonna do it anymroe notgonnadoit My life looks pretty shady according to human standard, but I never went to bars or anything like that, in fact maybe its peopel who are shady and they have the majority. So, what do I do after I get churro perfect and upload all vids I wanted? hm....

yep, I'm probably gonna die. I wouldn't know anything anymore, it'd be nice to have son who would manage churro, maybe I can adopt somebody at very late age as ultra-cuck or something, I am getting tired of typing....


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3 weeks ago

I dislike women but I don’t hate.

You give them power, they will be continue being evil because they’re never allowed to fall and experience pain.

They also cannot experience natural death which causes fear to humans. Since they can’t feel fear it is only logical to never trust it.

The only reason they do good is because men are scared whether of losing sexual competition or some other god knows reason, if men were not women would be on the farm that is natural coarse.

Women are completely okay with stepping on men by the way, why I also am pro-sharia and why transgender/eunuch/whatever exist.


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1 month ago

I feel bad today very sick

Carbs and water are important

I am loosing weight but too extremely abd drank too much protein.

Its sad


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1 month ago

It doesn’t seem in our world anyone truly cares about it. We are aware and when we are aware we dont particularly follow quality. There’s nothing wrong with living that way, living like a mechanical person, doing same things over and over even though cold to the mind is warmful to your heart, just because of far worse existence as mind that is cruel in its apoptosis forming network of sin. It’s comfy. Being static and habitual, ultimately one would want to learn many skills and excel at these skills instead of picking as many hobbies as fraud maniac, but I myself think who reads my rambling? Do human beings only tender to what is in their benefit? Do they understand what these cretins want too?


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1 month ago

Naruto 2

Ok.... Anyway, I hope this does not crash at least in 3 paragraphs....

Gaara is character we all know for the fact he was lonely and hurt, so he wanted to repay back and saw the world as black and white where one lives for themselves. This is so relatable, because the world be like that. Naruto made connection with him, since they can relate. Naruto's way of life rubbed on Gaara. In ultimate ego centric way of existence, there is nothing but constant destruction. Gaara understands it deeply, so he abandons it for hope, for ability to enjoy something longlasting

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK UFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK

Second paragraph. The idea of dreams and the world of virtual reality, the project tsukoyi no me can become like that, in the real world we have AI and nuclear synthesis. So that means, humans are capable of having ego centric fantasy in virtual reality with contemporary driven energy consumptions using nuclear energy. i ask you IF THIS IS EVIL if it benefits you or if its evil from authenticity? SIGH

it crasehs every fucking time. FUCK THIS PLACE

Third paragraph. Just think of these two examples and think of what I said in previous lines. Ignore the video of me sleepin'.


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1 month ago

The "Philosophy" of Naruto

What is good? If you complain and get hurt "react back" to deliver evil upon others, included the ones who have hurt you, what makes it of you? Righteous? I was thinking of that in the morning as I woke up, whether I vent or try to do something as sharing my pain, in my idea sharing is good. Can I believe humanity can be trusted? I am afraid of that that if I don't share my struggle people will never care of me. I am not wrong, unfortunately. They will not. Only through whip people learn. They form morality through suffering. Did people stop killing because it was right thing to do or because it was a necessity and it was abused? You can say all you want, but when there are no consequences every person here in the room will claim it's first.

When there are consequences though, thigns change. And even though these rules make us greater in return, how are we to know that these rules were made solely for sake of itself? IT was common sense or we were finally FORCED to admit that? If I say there are vampries in the village, no one will believe me until they see vampires with their own eyes. Who are ought to believe pedophilea or murder are bad things? Justification for it on individual level sounds positive. You may have million reasons of benefit. The chances that humanity formed justice solely by listening to poor is incorrect assumption. But it's true, the more humantiy experiences direct wall hitting their head, the more they are aware of things, AS LONG as that WALL exists to begin with. In other words, humanity is okay with existing in a form of neutrality, wherence they commit tyranny but are not persecuted. It is the fear of that persecution, that makes them denounce and do good. But to this day in contemporary era, humans do lots of evil to each other but are not persecuted.

Without passion to punsh, we live in constant contemporary unfairness and injustice. I wanted to write more but this fucking site keeps crashing


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2 months ago

Remilia scarlet getting railed and sucking my feet with flandre in j the ground

Both pf them suck my boots and i was walking through a ground filled with parasitic worms and they lick it all off.

Theyre supernatural they wont die from parasitic worms but that means parasitic worms will be as immortal as them, so poetic

But I also want cirno to lick my boots

“There is something at the bottom of every new human thought, every thought of genius, or even every earnest thought that springs up in any brain, which can never be communicated to others, even if one were to write volumes about it and were explaining one’s idea for thirty-five years; there’s something left which cannot be induced to emerge from your brain, and remains with you forever…”

— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Idiot


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2 months ago

Random strangers keep wishing me birthday. I dont know how I feel about it.

I was thinking that it doesnt matter. There are people who are used and I was thinking nobody cares anyway. It is more about being seen by others in that way than it is about wishing something to the other, the later is more of mental illness when mentioned.

I feel tired. I don’t think I will play any more touhou any time soon. I call it Phase 1. Like mcu movies. I’ve finished playing the “phase 1” and I shall upload the videos.

But I feel so tired just now… that boss was hard… The idea that there is harder version of that boss fight depresses me further. I bet it is just one, no, its probably hard as hell. i remember playing Solgryn boss, the thing you don’t get people is that the longer the boss is the harder it is to master the patterns and memorize the latest one. I was very bad at simon says, memory wise I am lazy hikkimori so sorry.

That said, one guy reallt sent me a very long happy birthday letter. I don’t understand, you people.


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2 months ago

Now Accepting Friendship Applications:

I need more Queer Creatives in my life. I am seeking:

Life long companions.

Weird Art Exchanges.

Rivals.

Enemies.

Freelance coworkers.

Lovers.

Haters.

Besties.

Pen-Pals.

Critics.

Contemporaries.

I am…

twenty four years of age, nearly twenty five.

a writer of poetry, fiction, essays, philosophy, music, art analysis, and otherwise unrelated articles.

someone who identifies as a witch. I read tarot, study magic, and hold rituals.

skeptical as fuck.

a bit of a pretentious snob.

ideologically punk, and involved with my community.

a supporter of body mods.

unabashedly queer. Nonbinary and a lover of women.

passionate beyond words. Everything I do is with my whole soul. I care about everything all of the time.

contradictory. For every rule there’s an exception. It keeps you on your toes.

Requirements for application…

21+

An intelligent and engaging conversationalist.

Queer, Creative, and believe you’re worth knowing.

Leave a comment, reblog, or DM telling me why we should become acquainted.


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3 years ago

Maybe the reason there are more minions in Despicable Me is because Gru found a way to make more? Like clone them or some shit like that?

You ever think about how they made the minions immortal so that they wouldn’t have to explain how they reproduce


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Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho

Sean bienvenidos japonistasarqueológicos, a una nueva entrega de arqueología japonesa, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - Sí, hablamos de la armadura japonesa, se nos viene a la cabeza, la más característica, la de los samurais. ¿Hay alguna armadura más antigua? Sí, datan del periodo kofun o protohistorico, se sabe que en periodos anteriores las tenían de madera por los pocos restos que se han conservado al yayoi, ya que el Jomon fue un periodo de paz y no hay indicios de violencia. - La imagen de estas armaduras la tenemos en las famosas figuras, haniwa hechas de arcilla y utilizadas para los enterramientos, aunque todavía siguen siendo un misterio, estas armaduras estaban manufacturadas de hierro. - Espero que os haya gustado y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones, que pasen una buena semana. - 日本の考古学者たちよ、ようこそ。そう言われたら、くつろいで、さっそく始めましょう。 - そうですね、日本の鎧について話しているのですが、一番特徴的なのは侍の鎧ですね。 - この鎧のイメージは、土で作られ、埋葬に使われた有名な埴輪に見ることができますが、まだ謎が多いのですが、この鎧は鉄で作られていたのですね。 - 気に入っていただけたでしょうか、また今後の記事でお会いしましょう、良い一週間をお過ごしください。 - Welcome, Japanese archaeologists, to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, and once that's been said, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started. - Yes, we are talking about Japanese armour, the most characteristic one comes to mind is that of the samurai, are there any older armour? yes, they date from the Kofun or proto-historic period, we know that in earlier periods they were made of wood because of the few remains that have been preserved in the yayoi, since the Jomon was a period of peace and there is no evidence of violence. - The image of this armour can be seen in the famous haniwa figures, made of clay and used for burials, although they are still a mystery, these armours were made of iron. - I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a nice week.


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Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos, A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Japonesa, Una Vez Dicho

Sean bienvenidos japonistasarqueológicos, a una nueva entrega de arqueología japonesa, una vez dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - Antes que nada:¿Qué entendemos por una excavación arqueológica? Consiste en extraer los restos materiales de las culturas del pasado a esto se le llama cultura arqueológica por ejemplo: los restos viviendas de fosa y hoyos. Los restos arqueológicos, se localizan en la Ciudad de Narashino, en la prefectura de Chiba, los restos podrían tratarse del periodo jomon (15.000/16.000 a.c) - Espero que os haya gustado y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones, que pasen una buena semana. - 日本の考古学者たちよ、ようこそ。そう言われたら、くつろいで、さっそく始めましょう。 - まず、考古学的発掘とはどういうことかというと、過去の文化の物質的遺構を取り出すことであり、これを考古学的文化と呼びます。例えば、竪穴住居跡やピット跡などです。千葉県習志野市にあるこの遺跡は、縄文時代(紀元前15,000~16,000年)のものと思われます。 - 気に入っていただけたでしょうか、また今後の記事でお会いしましょう、良い一週間をお過ごしください。 - Welcome, Japanese archaeologists, to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, and once that's been said, make yourselves comfortable and let's get started. - First of all: What do we mean by an archaeological excavation? It consists of extracting the material remains of the cultures of the past, this is called archaeological culture, for example: the remains of pit dwellings and pits. The archaeological remains, located in Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, may date back to the Jomon period (15,000/16,000 BC). - I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a nice week.


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Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, En La Cual Hablaremos
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, En La Cual Hablaremos
Sean Bienvenidos Japonistasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega De Arqueología Nipona, En La Cual Hablaremos

Sean bienvenidos japonistasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega de arqueología nipona, en la cual hablaremos de que alguien está invadiendo la Investigación, por sospecha de violación de la Ley de Protección de Bienes Culturales de la ciudad de Gyoda, prefectura de Saitama, dicho esto pónganse cómodos que empezamos. - El asalto se manifestó alrededor de las 11:00 a. m, del día 27 en Futagoyama el Kofun que se localiza en la ciudad de Gyoda. Se descubrió que alguien había perforado un agujero circular y un agujero rectangular de unos 120 cm de largo, 60 cm de ancho y 190 cm de profundidad. - La verdad esto es un sacrilegio hacer esto a un monumento, está totalmente prohibido escalar los monumentos, para eso podría irse a la montaña, ahora toca invertir enormes gastos por el daño invertido. - ¿Qué opinan ustedes? Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones de Japón que pasen una buena semana. - 日本の考古学者を歓迎します。今回は、埼玉県行田市の文化財保護法違反の疑いで、「調査」に不法侵入した人についてお話しします。それでは、お楽しみのところ、始めましょう。 - 27日午前11時頃、行田市にある二子山古墳に踏み込みました。縦120cm、横60cm、深さ190cmほどの円形の穴と長方形の穴が何者かによって開けられたことが判明した。 - モニュメントにこんなことをするのは冒涜だ。モニュメントに登るのは完全に禁止されており、そのためには山に行けばいい。 - いかがでしょうか?私はあなたがそれを好きで、日本からの将来の記事であなたを参照してください、良い週を持っている願っています。 - Welcome Japanese archaeologists to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, in which we will talk about someone is invading the Investigation, due to suspected violation of the Cultural Property Protection Law of the city of Gyoda, Saitama prefecture, having said that, make yourself comfortable that we start. - The assault occurred around 11:00 a.m. m, on the 27th in Futagoyama the Kofun which is located in the city of Gyoda. It was discovered that someone had drilled a circular hole and a rectangular hole about 120cm long, 60cm wide and 190cm deep. - The truth is that it is a sacrilege to do this to a monument, it is totally prohibited to climb the monuments, for that you could go to the mountain, now it is time to invest enormous expenses for the damage incurred. - What do you think? I hope you like it and see you in future posts from Japan, have a good week.


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Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión
Sean Bienvenidos Japonítasarqueológicos A Una Nueva Entrega Síntesis De Cultura Japonesa En Esta Ocasión

Sean bienvenidos japonítasarqueológicos a una nueva entrega síntesis de cultura japonesa en esta ocasión os presento la festividad de Setsubun (節分) - Introducción: En los animes seguramente habéis visto las escenas, en las que se comen un maki, además arrojar frijoles a los demonios, consiste en un exorcismo. - Está festividad surgió en el periodo Heian (794-1192) - ¿La conocían? Espero que os guste y nos vemos en próximas publicaciones de Japón. - Welcome Japanese archaeologists to a new Japanese culture synthesis, this time I present to you the Setsubun (節分) festival. - Introduction: In the animes you have probably seen the scenes, where they eat a maki, plus throwing beans at demons, it consists of an exorcism. - This holiday originated in the Heian period (794-1192). - Did you know it? I hope you like it and see you in future posts from Japan. - 日本の考古学者を歓迎し、新しい日本文化の合成を紹介します。今回は節分祭を紹介します。 - はじめにアニメで見たことがあると思いますが、巻き寿司を食べながら、鬼に豆を投げてお祓いをするシーンがありますよね。 - 平安時代(794-1192)に始まったとされる祝日。 - 知っていましたか?気に入っていただけたら、今後の日本からの投稿でお会いしましょう。


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日本の考古学と科学思想の歴史。 第3章 : 日本の考古学者の皆さん、哲学的観点から見た新しい日本考古学へようこそ。

日本の考古学と科学思想の歴史。 第3章 : 日本の考古学者の皆さん、哲学的観点から見た新しい日本考古学へようこそ。 - 1868年当時、日本にはヨーロッパやアメリカで見られるような科学的根拠はありませんでした。日本がその精神やその一部を開放したのは、1868年から1869年の戊辰戦争後になります。米国のような国は日本の科学をモデルにするだろうから、非常に保守的だった。 日本で骨董品への関心が芽生えたのはいつ頃ですか? 江戸時代にはすでに骨董品への関心があったことが知られており、はるか昔にヨーロッパでも同様のことが起こりました。 日本の発掘の始まりは19世紀のほぼ終わりに始まり、数年前に日本でいくつかのローマ硬貨が発見されました。どうやら日本の封建領主は古遺物を収集するのが好きでした。おそらくそれらは中国のどこかの港から海岸に到着しました。日本語。 - 過去を知りたいという欲求は、どの大陸に属していても、すべての人類に共通のものであり、問​​題の時代についても同じことが言えます。 ヨーロッパやアメリカの様々な勢力が日本に到来したとき、彼らはその住民に影響を与えました。そのため、日本人によって日本考古学の父と考えられているエドワード・モースを、他の登場人物の中でも特に取り上げています。 19 世紀には、アメリカ哲学の最も偉大な学派の 1 つであるテイラー主義があり、これは台湾で考古学的発掘を行い、中国および韓国との関係を確立する日本の考古学の最も偉大な人物の 1 人である鳥居龍蔵に影響を与えることになります。 - 気に入っていただければ幸いです。今後の投稿でお会いしましょう。良い一週間をお過ごしください。 - HISTORY OF JAPANESE ARCHEOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC THOUGHT. Chapter 3 : Welcome, Japanesearchaeologicalists, to a new installment of Japanese archaeology, seen from a philosophical point of view. Having said that, get comfortable and let's begin. - In 1868 Japan did not have a scientific base per se as we can see in Europe or the United States, it will be after the Boshin War of 1868-69 when Japan opened its mentality or part of it, since a good part of the population was very conservative because Countries like the United States would model Japanese sciences. When did interest in antiques arise in Japan? It is known that in the Edo period there was already interest in antiquities, something similar happened in Europe a long time ago. The beginning of the Japanese excavations began almost at the end of the 19th century, a few years ago some Roman coins were discovered in Japan, apparently a feudal lord in Japan liked to collect antiquities, they probably arrived from some port in China to the coasts Japanese. - The desire to know the past is something that all human beings share, no matter what continent you belong to and the same can be said about the era in question. When the different powers from Europe and the United States arrived in Japan, they influenced its inhabitants, thus we have, among other characters, Edward Morse, considered by the Japanese, the father of Japanese archaeology. During the 19th century we have one of the greatest schools of American philosophy, Taylorism, which will influence one of the greatest figures of Japanese archeology Torii Ryūzō who will carry out archaeological excavations in Taiwan, establishing relations with China and Korea. - I hope you liked it and see you in future posts, have a good week.


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1 year ago

I think


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7 months ago

interests yay!

all in the tags below if anyone was curious.. heh (IM NOT WEIRD I SWEAR PLEASE LETS BE FRIENDS IF U LIKE ANY OF THESE THINGS!!!) (I DIDNT ADD EVERYTHING I LIKE... JUST ASK IF I LIKE SMTH!)

Interests Yay!

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1 year ago

…as he should be.

I forgot the name of Maimonides-

So I searched up "Jewish philosopher with opinions" and he was the first result.


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1 year ago

Grief

Grief never really dies, but it does hide.

No longer will it make itself known, beating in time with your heart during every waking moment and clinging to the wispy ends of your dreams. No, no - grief grows smart. It learns to hide in the gaps between breaths, learns to whisper in your ear as the wind blows. It does not linger long, just enough to make you stop and think.

For the unlucky, it may grab ahold of this moment of weakness and pull you under when you least expect it. For others, though, it fades once again, and you continue forth with only faint memories surfacing in the recesses of your mind.

The scars that grief leaves in your mind run deeper than any physical wound ever could. It tries to convince you that you, too, are lost.

Sometimes, you are.

Sometimes, years may pass without any more than a soft sigh or a flash of light to remind you. You may think it gone, that you have recovered. Healed.

An absence of grief is not healing; it is denial. Healing is letting go of the grief, letting it flow past you in your tumbling river of thoughts without fighting it. The sadness may not fade, but it doesn't have to. You learn to live with it.

But there are times when grief festers and grows. It takes over every thought, every breath, every second of your life. It pulls you under, drowns you in fear and pain. You cannot resurface alone, and without someone to pull you up or a rock to grab ahold of, you may be lost forever. It has happened before, and will surely happen again.

Grief is not always the end, but it can be. It never leaves, waiting for a moment of vulnerability to drag you down again. But the persistent can climb their way back to shore - and are the ones to answer the cries of those who couldn't.


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10 months ago

Hallelujah

Is there truly a religion?

Hallelujah

I always question myself about my religion.

What do I believe in? At first I thought I was catholic but in reality my relatives practiced the orthodox religion and pushed me to do the same. Then my grandpa believed in the muslim theories and my father too. My mother claimed to be an orthodox. As time passed by, she realised something very strange; all religions believe in one thing: God. And it is true.

My family’s culture in fact is pagan. My hometown’s population was and still is based in paganism. We are patriotic and we believe in our town. We believe that there’s a God but we don’t practice religions. Perhaps, we never had a religion. Conquests influenced our population and culture, imposing a new emphasis of social differences and new words on our language. Our language was and still is un religious. It’s hard to believe I know, but that’s how it is. In our language the only thing we had was “God”.

That’s why I don’t have a faith. Or perhaps, my only faith is my consciousness.

Was it all a way to fool people’s mind from finding out the truth of Earth’s origins and history?

Or was it all true?

I just know that I don’t believe in any religion. I believe in God and myself.

Do I respect other religions and faiths or beliefs? Of course I do. Who am I to neglect their existence? I shall respect but not only, I ought to study them because their historical behaviors amaze our provenience. We are human beings that without religions’ existence we wouldn’t know what we are.

Is there more to know about our existence? Of course there is.

Do they want us to know about them? Of course not. You’d be a fool to believe otherwise.

And why, when I listen to Jeff Buckley’s song, I feel deeply touched? I am uncertain.

Is art somehow connected to religion?

Or is God connected to art?

It’s completely complicated. How can a mere person come and claim to know how to respond to these questions? Are you that much of a fool to think that we are allowed to ask of this thematics?

Nonetheless, I will continue praying at difficult times.

Hallelujah

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2 years ago

There's a huge difference between living and existing. If all you do is exist, when would you live?

~my biology teacher


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