I'll Need To Read About This More, But I Think There's Something Interesting About Temples In The Roman

I'll need to read about this more, but I think there's something interesting about temples in the Roman imperial era and server farms today

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7 months ago
The Earliest Depiction Of Christ Was A Shitpost
The Earliest Depiction Of Christ Was A Shitpost

The earliest depiction of Christ was a shitpost


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1 year ago

Is John not neutered, or is that just a part of him looking funky because of the weird shave down and such?

He was just neutered on Friday. You’re just seeing his empty sack. The fact that he’s shaved bald doesn’t help either though, there’s no hair to hide those bad boys

1 year ago

doing the obligatory atla rewatch rn, and so far the main rewatch-value takeaway has been Uncle POV Unlocked 

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Doing The Obligatory Atla Rewatch Rn, And So Far The Main Rewatch-value Takeaway Has Been Uncle POV Unlocked 
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2 months ago

I'm posting this link mostly for myself, so I can find it again when I go looking, but if other people see it here then that would be beautiful.

I first saw this exhibition in the free art gallery on the campus where I did my grad program. I would walk across the quad on days when I had a free hour or two and just browse the artwork. One day they had a small section with a few pairs of photographs, each pair taken in the same location at different times, with one or more subjects missing from the later photograph. Four boys sitting together, next to a picture of three men in similar poses. Two young men running down a hill next to one old man running down the same hill. Follow the link and you can see for yourself.

I looked at the pictures for a few minutes before I read the description. The collection was called Ausencias Argentinas, chronicling the fallout from Argentina's 'Dirty War' from 1976 to 1983, in which the government 'disappeared' social workers, social work students, militants, trade unionists, writers, journalists, artists and others they thought might be left-wing activists. Their families and friends got no closure, but were simply left to carry on their lives with los desaparecidos conspicuously absent. I had to sit down for a few minutes, overwhelmed, before I could move on.

Anyway, stay safe out there.

2 months ago

Some time around World War I, maybe earlier, and definitely by World War II, humans stopped being the scariest thing in the world. For thousands of years, the most terrifying thing to see coming towards you was a group of men, always with metal, often with horses. With the advent of the machine gun, chemical warfare, heavy artillery, airplanes, a mass of people no longer seems so frightening. The scariest thing now is a machine. Victims of modern war often never see the operators, only the plane, the barrel of the tank, the drone that just dropped a grenade on them. Sometimes death takes them totally unawares.

'Military' itself means something different now. No longer a reference to mass human violence, now it means networks of mechanical violence.


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1 year ago
The Ship Of Theseus Wikipedia Article In 2003. 20 Years Later, After 1792 Total Edits, 0% Of Its Original

the ship of theseus wikipedia article in 2003. 20 years later, after 1792 total edits, 0% of its original phrasing remains. (x)

2 weeks ago
Local Goat Discovers Joy Of Painting

Local goat discovers joy of painting

7 months ago

Eyes on the future, the past is fuel

Dig deeper, burn hotter, run faster

Don't think about what was here yesterday

Don't think about what won't be here tomorrow


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11 months ago

Enjoying westerns but keeping a shocked look on my face so people don’t think I’m pro-Manifest Destiny

“liking something in fiction doesn’t mean you condone it in real life” but instead of dark fanfiction tropes it’s about liking jeeves and wooster while being a socialist

7 months ago

The age of machines sneaked up on us. Steadily over the past century, the world has been increasingly shaped to the needs of machines. Farmland is designed for the tractor, millions of miles of road and acres of parking lots designed for cars, plus airports, shipping ports, distribution centers, factories, server farms... Everywhere we find spaces hostile to humans but welcoming to machines. Human beings relegate themselves mostly to apartment buildings, offices, and houses. We spend large amounts of time and energy powering and operating machinery. Meanwhile all over the planet the land, ocean, and sky is dominated by billions of metal and plastic amalgamations animated and set loose by human beings.

Our age of machines is not the classic Terminator apocalypse scenario, where an AI script gets out of control and destroys humanity. These machines are still physically operated by people, who are taking orders from other people. But it's pretty clear that the world is more welcoming to a person in a machine than one walking free on their own feet.


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