what are your thoughts on the magic system of our reality (1.0 version for clarification)
I really like how you can impose meaning into symbols. That's pretty dope.
I like how you can trigger emotions by making sounds
Really dig how literally anything can become language. People are still figuring out the tech there.
Been really enjoying the recent rebalances to organized religion. Hopefully they keep nerfing it.
At the same time, I'm loving the new God loadouts. Considering maining Ignosticism.
It's dope that numbers can be manipulated to predict specific sorts of actions, but it's balanced with an extremely high skill ceiling
Big fan of love.
Massive fuck you to everyone who is talking about Palestinians as if we’re already all dead and sharing more solidarity with our corpses than us living. “We will never forget the beautiful Palestinian people-“ how about you stop “making peace” with Palestinian extermination. My people are not going to be forgotten because we are going to live. Palestinians have already survived one genocide and have been surviving one ever since.
Do not ever let the idea that all Palestinians are going to die exist in your mind. Mourn the dead, fight like hell for the living.
Mohammed El-Kurd, from Rifqa; “Elderly Woman Falls Asleep on My Shoulder”
[Text ID: “Under occupation, walking feels barefoot. / Here, walking feels like attempting to run / in water. / The soldier, blonde and sunburnt, asks her for her permit. / My permit: these wrinkles / older than your country’s existence. / My smile is a sun.”]
from "11 POEMS—TITLES BY AZIZ SHIHAB—FROM HIS NOTEBOOKS" as featured in Naomi Shihab Nye's Transfer: Poems
HAPPY APRIL 14TH
Carlos Estévez — Non Stop Journey (oil, watercolor and pencil on canvas, 2012)
Lyotard, libidinal economy
Garo (ガロ) / Seirindō (青林堂) / Sep 1974 issue
The Ring (Opposite Direction), Guillermo Kuitca, 2002-03, MoMA: Painting and Sculpture
Gift of Diane and Bruce Halle from the Thomarie Foundation Size: Each panel 6’ 6 ¾" x 6’ 6 ¾" (200 x 200 cm), overall 6’ 6 ¾" x 26’ 3" (200 x 800.1 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas, four panels
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/143630