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3 months ago
I Can’t Explain One Big Thing That I Hate

I can’t explain one big thing that I hate

I really hate eating. I googled so many diseases but I cant explain the urge to lazy around and for hours to avoid the “responsibility” consciously.

I can work hard! I can! And sure, I need to get used to it but then…. Oh… when at that small second I feel hunger and my mind contemplated for me to stop doing EVERYTHING, just to eat, my brain sadly says BIG NONO.

I start doing nothing and when confronted i avoid it like plaque, i will put on plate, right… go to kitchen, good idea. Then I will start walking! I really have problem with consuming food, there were multiple times back then especially starting 2019…insh at covid era somewhere then, but not so long ago either, i would have extreme fasting period of months…. That happened on multiple occasions, one of them was severe. I lost lots of calories but surprisingly my body didnt feel that different. You can be surprised how long you can survive without food given you dont waste all calories and carbohydrates and glycogen most important through intense workouts.

With more dormat turgor life, you can survive even without water for quite a bit.

I definitelt did back then…. Anyway, the past is over, sometimes I fear “wow w00t wasted all his lifespan hahaahah what” but seriously on average a normal person is far more efficient than I am at efficiency in life. Sometimes its hard to put “Ive done something this grand!”

But yes i need to go fucking eat. Proving the problem……….


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Norman Seef - Virtual Reality Museum

Norman Seef - Virtual Reality Museum

All the work of Norman Seeff has been focused on the exploration of human creativity. Photographer and filmmaker, Norman Seeff has immortalized in his photos artists of the caliber of Tina Turner, Patty Smith, Ray Charles and many others.

‍The most fascinating aspect of his works is his ability to clearly show all the dynamics hidden behind the creative process. Looking at the world from the back of his camera, Norman Seeff used to quiz the artists who posed for him about their lives or their successes in order to create a mini confessional atmosphere. His purpose was to make these artists tell him about the exact moment in which they had found inspiration for their art. At that precise moment, Norman was able to capture, through his photos, their own soul.

Norman Seef - Virtual Reality Museum

Inspired by the importance that Norman Seeff gives to the creative process,  the Ikonospace team decided to build this museum from scratch.

‍Walking through this three-dimensional space, it is possible to admire how the geometry of the structure blends perfectly with the light that filters through the walls.

‍The Norman Seeff Virtual Reality Museum was one of the first showcases of large Virtual Reality Museum for Ikonospace. It was first showcased at CES Las Vegas in 2018, the largest trade show organized by the Consumer Technology Association. This event typically hosts presentations of new products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry.

The Ikonospace team wanted to specifically create a type of architecture that is very difficult to build in reality. Inside the museum, for example, there is a room that acts like an elevator, allowing visitors to move around the different floors of the building. A river also flows across the structure to balance with the dense rocks walls.

Norman Seef - Virtual Reality Museum

With the Norman Seeff Virtual Reality Museum, our team explores new ways to interact with artworks. By approaching each photograph and clicking on it, the visitor is literally catapulted into the photo. A sort of time travel to return to the exact moment in which that photograph was taken. The visitor, through extra videos and photos, can relive the moment when the artist was telling his story.

About the artists you can admire inside this museum, Norman Seeff said: "Those people have what I call 'far vision.' They look out to the future. The dreamer always has a vision of the possibilities in the future”. This has been the heart of the inspiration of Ikonospace team: to create an experience to inspire people to have a look into the future, showing them the possibilities that come out when virtual reality meets art.


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“Sometimes Life Is Going To Hit You In The Head With A Brick. Don’t Lose Faith.” — Steve Jobs

“Sometimes life is going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith.” — Steve Jobs (born February 24, 1955) http://stuf.ly/2lT6ovV


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People with passion can change the world for the better.

Steve Jobs (via forbes)


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2 months ago

I Think If Steve Jobs Was In Calorum He Would Be An Apple


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13 years ago
In Honor Of Steve Jobs, Sanrio And Lougefly Got Together For A Special Tribute.

In honor of Steve Jobs, Sanrio and Lougefly got together for a special tribute.


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13 years ago

Goodbye, Mr. Jobs...

see more hipster robot webcomics and pixel t-shirts


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13 years ago

startupquote:

Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do.

- Steve Jobs

mochimomo-hi - Mochi Momo HI

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3 months ago
LOOK WHAT GIF MY BESTIE MADE FOR ME😭💕

LOOK WHAT GIF MY BESTIE MADE FOR ME😭💕


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4 months ago
More Of Steve Collages (OH GOD HE’S SO HANDSOME)
More Of Steve Collages (OH GOD HE’S SO HANDSOME)
More Of Steve Collages (OH GOD HE’S SO HANDSOME)
More Of Steve Collages (OH GOD HE’S SO HANDSOME)

more of steve collages (OH GOD HE’S SO HANDSOME)


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4 months ago
His Side Profile…
His Side Profile…
His Side Profile…
His Side Profile…

his side profile…


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6 months ago
Messing Around With My Laptop Wallpapers🥵🔥
Messing Around With My Laptop Wallpapers🥵🔥
Messing Around With My Laptop Wallpapers🥵🔥
Messing Around With My Laptop Wallpapers🥵🔥
Messing Around With My Laptop Wallpapers🥵🔥

messing around with my laptop wallpapers🥵🔥


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6 months ago
Posv Wallpapers Part Two💋
Posv Wallpapers Part Two💋
Posv Wallpapers Part Two💋
Posv Wallpapers Part Two💋
Posv Wallpapers Part Two💋

posv wallpapers part two💋

btw, should i post my sketches and arts again or continue making endless shitposts?


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5 months ago
A Certain Resemblance

a certain resemblance

Steve Jobs (1955-2011)

Alessandro Nivola as Aleksei Sytsevich (aka Rhino) in Kraven the Hunter (2024) by J.C. Chandor


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13 years ago

shima-ken:

RIP steve jobs

whitemiata - WhiteMiata's Photography

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6 years ago
CHOOSE YOUR FIGHTER

CHOOSE YOUR FIGHTER


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6 years ago
Steve Jobs Demoes  NeXT’s Capacity In A TV Report (1988)

Steve Jobs demoes  NeXT’s capacity in a TV report (1988)


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13 years ago
My Irony Meter Just Exploded... She's Paying For A Replacement

my irony meter just exploded... she's paying for a replacement


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7 years ago
Habits of Successful Business Leaders - Entrepreneur Skills
The best entrepreneurial skills of the famous business leaders who made their business a worldwide news with their hard work. Learn how did they do it.

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13 years ago

The Agony and the Calumny of Mike Daisey

               This past week, for the first time ever, This American Life issued a retraction. In Episode 454:Mr. Daiseyand the Apple Factory, the public radio show broadcast an adapted version of Mike Daisey's one man stage performanceThe Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs. The show details Daisey's travels to China, specifically to the Foxconn factory in Shenzhen where much of our Apple products are made.

Click here to link to the original podcast.  It is, to date, the most popular episode ever of This American Life. Mike Daisey became famous. He was doing more shows, going on the news, Ira Glass was introducing him at special performances.

                    Which is why last week when Ira and company issued their official retraction, that much of what had been broadcast as true, was actually false, a shock wave rippled out. "This American Life" and "Mike Daisey" and "Ira Glass" were all trending nationally on Twitter. People were pissed off or amazed or smugly admitting they'd thought all along he was full of it.

This past week's show was entirely dedicated to the retraction: how they discovered the falsehoods, what Daisey was thinking, and what they know believe to be true. It's tough to listen to. It's apparent that the ever calm, dulcet voiced host, Ira Glass, is upset.

And I was upset too. It's a strange feeling, that of feeling betrayed by someone you don't know but to whom you have an emotional connection. It's why Oprah went off the rails talking James Frey, I think (which is mentioned in an unexpected way in Retraction). A person makes you feel and emote and opens your eyes to some new part of human existence...and it's all bullsh*t? Well yeah, that's bullsh*t.

                   Some are getting pretty ugly with their commentary on Daisey, and unfortunately TAL is getting some heat too for not committing him to the proper standards of journalistic integrity. But here's my issue: what am I supposed to get out of either of these stories now?

The most emotionally harrowing parts of Daisey's story are lies; he's not owning up to it. Stand still. Daisey is standing by his work which is making him tailspin faster into incredibility. And now the story that could have been a mark for change is in tatters.

I guess what I want is for the crew to do a show on lies. The psychology of liars and what happens when we find out we've been lied to.  What it means to own up to something, and if honesty really is the best policy. That's what I'm grappling with more than workers' rights in China. And I don't think that makes me cruel or apathetic; by Rob Schmitz's account they seem to be alright. But I'm grappling with this man who lied and continues to lie to me and you and Ira and Rob and especially himself.

Boo hiss, Mike Daisey, and shame on you.

PS - If you've never listened to, or even heard of, This American Life these are two great episodes to start with. I recommend them highly. But if you, like me, would prefer to hear stories of a lighter fare, give this favorite episode a try.


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10 years ago

Совершенно не понравились новые iPhone 6 и iPhone 6 Plus. Даже на вид кажется что Apple начинают косить под Samsung Galaxy S. Когда-то Стива Джобса выгнали из Apple и компания скатилась в самые низы. Боюсь сейчас, после смерти Джобса, история повторяется.


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10 years ago

Я прочитал пока что всего 30 страниц биографии, но я просто восхищаюсь Стивом Джобсом и его замечательными родителями.


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