I was born very far from where I’m supposed to be so I’m on my way home.
Bob Dylan (via heyfranhey)
Alfred Jensen - Das Bild der Sonne: The Square’s Duality, Progression and Growth oil on canvas - 1966
Para motivar: Klimt y un beso
Caracol-venado ;)
snailstag ‘Hours of Joanna the Mad’, Bruges 1486-1506.
BL, Add 18852, fol. 305v
Amazing Photos of Trees Frozen in Subzero Temperatures Pinar, mymodernmet.com
Snow is nothing new to wintry weather but Monza, Italy-based photographer Niccoló Bonfadini captures a unique sight of the season in which trees are completely overwhelmed by snow and ice in subzero temperatures. The cloud-like…
Niccoló Bonfandini va a Finlandia
El miedo a lo nuevo, sobre todo en el caso de las innovaciones tecnológicas, no tiene nada de nuevo.
The meaning of life
A Very Short Fact: or rather, 10 very short facts. Here are the top 10 facts you should know about atheism.
“The name [atheism] is a historical accident. It’s only because we live in a historically theistic culture, that atheists have to be defined in negation to that.”
[Atheism: A Very Short Introduction by Julian Baggini]
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Paz en la lluvia, sí...
In the mid-1980s, no European country provided legal recognition to gay and lesbian couples. A quarter-century later, 16 countries in the region had same-sex marriage or legal partnership laws in place. Eleven other countries, including Argentina and South Africa, have legalized same-sex marriage. In Mexico and Brazil, gay marriage is legal in at least some states. The countries with larger majorities in favor of gay marriage than in the U.S. include Uruguay, Argentina, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Spain. All this reflects rapidly changing global attitudes toward same-sex relationships more broadly.
As the U.S. Supreme Court deliberates on repealing a law whose existence is an embarrassment to a democratic society, a look at the gay-rights revolution in more evolved countries around the world. (via explore-blog)
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