philosophybits:

“The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man’s heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.”

— Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus

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ladychlo:

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“nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them” Assata Shakur

FREE PALESTINE.

Non ho capito perché ultimamente Tumblr mi suggerisce (a detta sua, basato sui miei mi piace, ma non mi pare proprio) post di gente transfobica. Capita anche a voi o ultimamente le TERF stanno dando il peggio di sé sulle piattaforme?

derangedrhythms:

I feel occasionally my skull will crack, fatigue is continuous – I only go from less exhausted to more exhausted & back again.

Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath ⁠— 3rd May 1958

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patroklos52:

In 1909, the biologist Jakob von Uexküll noted that every animal exists in its own unique perceptual world — a smorgasbord of sights, smells, sounds and textures that it can sense but that other species might not. These stimuli defined what von Uexküll called the Umwelt — an animal’s bespoke sliver of reality. A tick’s Umwelt is limited to the touch of hair, the odor that emanates from skin and the heat of warm blood. A human’s Umwelt is far wider but doesn’t include the electric fields that sharks and platypuses are privy to, the infrared radiation that rattlesnakes and vampire bats track or the ultraviolet light that most sighted animals can see.

The Umwelt concept is one of the most profound and beautiful in biology. It tells us that the all-encompassing nature of our subjective experience is an illusion, and that we sense just a small fraction of what there is to sense. It hints at flickers of the magnificent in the mundane, and the extraordinary in the ordinary. And it is almost antidramatic: It reveals that frogs, snakes, ticks and other animals can be doing extraordinary things even when they seem to be doing nothing at all.

~ Ed Yong, NY Times Opinion, 6-21-22

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