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Certain names are charged with a distant thunder

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Marya Hart
Marya Hart@MaryaHart15·
@daviss that feeling when an absolute toad makes a point...
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daviss 📸
daviss 📸@daviss·
Cedric Alexander chimes in on O'Hara to the Star Tribune:
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David Sheen@davidsheen·
After tireless struggle by victims and finally a 1-hour TV documentary this week, settlements south of Jerusalem admit their leaders have long created child pornography by filming when they gang-rape kids in the community: "No longer in denial: Gush Etzion admits to ritual abuse"
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James Martin, SJ
James Martin, SJ@JamesMartinSJ·
Pope Leo XIV: "Among these ideologies, I consider particularly insidious the one that suggests that every person must earn or justify his or her own worth, to the point of attributing greater value to those who are more efficient or effective. From this perspective, persons end up being reduced to a means of achieving results, a resource to be used and exploited, and are no longer recognized as a proper end in themselves who should never be instrumentalized. The value of persons, however, does not depend on what they achieve or produce. There are rights that apply to everyone simply by virtue of being human, and no human power can legitimately deny or arbitrarily limit them." #MagnificaHumanitas
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Marya Hart@MaryaHart15·
Continuing my futile (and largely mental) crusade vs the U of M. Why is a land grant university closed off from the public? Resources, environmental and social concerns, all limited to a group of insiders (and most of them students, who cycle out after a few years.)
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aquarium drunkard
aquarium drunkard@aquadrunkard·
Rest easy, Colossus
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Marya Hart@MaryaHart15·
I'm setting David Ray's "The Petrified Forest", and by way of procrastinating I watched the movie "TPF" starring Henry Fonda and Humphrey Bogart and I gotta say what a stagey piece of shit.
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John Ganz
John Ganz@lionel_trolling·
I have "Mack the Knife" stuck in my head and it's driving me nuts
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Marya Hart@MaryaHart15·
Opinion headline "Has technology outstripped morality in the Iran war?" leaves some premises unaddressed.
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gatito jetón
gatito jetón@gatojeton·
Pope Leo just condemned the idea that "work dignifies man". We. Are. So. Back!
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Marya Hart@MaryaHart15·
But these tech bros' ideas about art, philosophy, and history are laughable.
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Brené Brown, researcher and author, on the contradiction she keeps hearing in rooms full of tech billionaires: Her work puts her in rooms where the founders and CEOs of major tech platforms talk openly about how they think. What @BreneBrown hears there unsettles her: "So I hear someone say, 'Hey, you know, tech billionaire, what should my kids study? I'm worried for my kids… they should study coding, physics,' and then five minutes later, as if that answer didn't happen, someone will say, 'What do you attribute your success to?' I mean deeply when you think about it, and the same person will say, 'My deep reading of philosophy and the stoics.'" The contradiction is what stops her: the same people crediting philosophy and the liberal arts for their own success are telling other parents their kids should focus on coding and physics. That gap leads her to a bigger, more uncomfortable question: "I start to extrapolate from there and wonder if there is a thinking class that's emerging where they're like, 'We're going to read philosophy and we're going to read the liberal arts and we're going to study history, and the rest of you just keep scrolling. Don't worry about the big words. We'll handle all the big words for you.'" She points to Steve Jobs as an early signal of the same pattern: "It's like when they asked Steve Jobs, 'Boy, your kids must love the iPad.' Steve Jobs said, 'My kids don't have an iPad.' And then his biographer who spent time with his family said he wasn't kidding. There's no technology. At dinner, they're talking about art and history." The takeaway is simple but uncomfortable. The people building these platforms are protecting their own kids from them, and giving them books, ideas, and real conversation instead. So why are the rest of us being sold something different?

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Alina Stefanescu
Alina Stefanescu@aliner·
O ye fools! - Kierkegaard in his notebooks, a list of quotations I rearranged to tell a story
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Dead Wrong History
Dead Wrong History@deadwronghist·
Nabokov in 1965: The pleasures of writing, in order: finding the lost sentence, reading it to your wife, imagining the right reader. I don't care about the general public.
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@Vanessa_ABee It's really sad. These people could write about anything, but no...
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Karim Chahine
Karim Chahine@karim_chahine·
Trouvez la mistake. 🙃
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