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Farasch L. Reyloz

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@Pedro_Torrijos
Pedro Torrijos
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Esto redondo que tengo detrás en el video no es una galería de arte ni una casa. Es, oficialmente, el país más pequeño del mundo. Se llama Kugelmugel, y está en medio del Prater de Viena. Su historia, aviso, parece una broma muy elaborada, pero es completamente real: En los años
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@milesdavis
Miles Davis
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Around 1980, Miles Davis turned to sketching and painting to, as he explained, keep his “mind occupied with something when [he was] not playing music.” This hobby quickly turned into a serious passion, and Davis approached it with the same obsessive creativity he applied to music
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@PhiloDigital
Filosofía-Digital
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Los “vínculos desechables” expresan el malestar de la vida líquida: queremos la seguridad de un lazo profundo, pero sin perder la libertad del individualismo. Y así, nos movemos entre el deseo de conexión y el miedo a quedar atrapados.
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@TheCinesthetic
cinesthetic.
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Miles Davis composed the Elevator to the Gallows (1958) score in a single session while watching the film. After noting a rough cut, he gathered 4 musicians without rehearsal & recorded it in one take, creating a landmark in improvised film scoring.
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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Cada nostalgia, por pequeña que sea, elige su paisaje.
@PrettyCitiesX
Pretty Cities
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Colmar, France 🇫🇷
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@Florentopia
Florentina Pérez
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“El mundo cabe intacto en el silencio” (J. Ortega)
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@mubi
MUBI
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To family relations. ☕ Watch the full trailer for Jim Jarmusch's Venice Film Festival Golden Lion winner, FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER. Starring Tom Waits, Adam Driver, Mayim Bialik, Charlotte Rampling, Cate Blanchett, Vicky Krieps, Indya Moore and Luka Sabbat.
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"Morir de nostalgia por algo que no vivirás nunca"
@Bibliomaniatico
LOS MEJORES LIBROS
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—Es un dolor extraño. Dijo en voz baja. —Morir de nostalgia por algo que no vivirás nunca . SEDA, de Alessandro Baricco
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@ePerezJandette
Elizabeth
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Cuidar del otro no es evitarle el dolor, sino no dejarlo solo frente a lo que duele.
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"As psychologist Arthur Jensen stated over fifty years ago, “A philosophy of equalization, however laudable its ideals, cannot work if it is based on false premises, and no amount of propaganda can make it appear to work. Its failures will be forced upon everyone.” Link👇
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"What causes these individual differences in intelligence and achievement that educators are so determined to deny, downplay, or ignore? … This is where educators get really nervous, because the major cause of individual differences in intelligence seems to be genetics."
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"However, when schools have a good curriculum and experienced teachers, individual differences in student achievement widen. Yes, struggling students do perform slightly better—but the most able students show greater gains...
@SteveStuWill
Steve Stewart-Williams
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"In industrialised nations, about 90% of differences in learning outcomes are associated with individual differences among students... Only about 10% of differences in learning outcomes are related to school- and classroom-level characteristics." [Link below.]
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"New survey reveals 1 in 3 younger Americans support political violence, with highest rates among very liberal respondents and those with graduate degrees. 53% of Black GenZ expressed agreement that violence is necessary for social change."
@SkepResCenter
Skeptic Research Center Team
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New findings on Americans' support for political violence. --Around 1 in 3 younger adults (GenZ and Millennials) expressed support for political violence. --Support for political violence was highest among those identifying as politically “very liberal.” --Americans with the
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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“Instead of just substituting one hallucinated fake reference for a new ‘real’ reference, they’ve substituted the fake hallucinated references and in the new version, there’s like five, six or seven or eight in their place,” https://t.co/nDK7nimlXd
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theguardian.com
Partial refund to be issued after several errors were found in a report into a department’s compliance framework
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@robsica
Rob Sica
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"We’re egalitarian, yes, but also predatory and hierarchical... The idea that human nature was forged in a chaos of sundry social environments might be more distressing than a narrative about small, egalitarian bands"
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aeon.co
A grand research project created our origin myth that early human societies were all egalitarian, mobile and small-scale
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"The human brain expects monsters, and it finds them."
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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...and even imaginary expressions of prejudice, such that we’ve had to invent the concept of “micro-aggressions”. We are fixating on “smaller and smaller injustices,” writes Gray. “People feel outraged not despite increasing equality but because of it.”
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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"Tellingly, PTSD rates are actually higher in richer, safer countries – an astonishing six times higher in Canada than in Mexico. It’s notable, too, that as the West has rapidly become less racist, sexist and homophobic, we’ve become much more sensitive to even vague...
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@farasch
Farasch L. Reyloz
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“A growing body of scientific work shows that our minds and bodies evolved to help us escape threats, not be the threat.” "Anxiety is not the fear of imminent and obvious danger that leads to fight-or-flight, but a nagging alertness to dangers unseen."
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