This reminds me of a part in the book Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl, which details his experiences in various concentration camps during the Holocaust. In this part, he describes noticing another prisoner on his bunk having a nightmare. Frankl almost wakes the man, but realizes that nothing he's dreaming about could be worse than reality in the camp.
I'm also going to guess this reference would have gone over OP's head.
>The Art of War (public library; free ebook) by Sun Tzu, to learn that the act of killing fellow humans can be raised to an art
By Odin's swinging baby-maker, this cunt has never read a book on his own reading list. The whole point of the fucking book is to win with as little combat as possible!
Yup, the idea that wealth, social organization, and technological progress might not have made us happier is actually quite deep.
If you're lucky in the US you work 40+ hours a week at your salaried job, plus ~10 commuting, and another 10-14 doing chores and making food. That only leaves 50 waking hours of free time a week.
Hunter-gatherers fit finding food and chores into just 30 hours/week, leaving an astonishing 80 hours of free time a week. The shorter life expectancy doesn't seem so bad when you realize they have 60% more free time every day to relax, socialize, play music, or whatever makes them happy. It's as if your 20s went on for 16 years.
I know what you're thinking, I'd go bored with all that free time and no xbox. But remember our brains literally evolved to find the hunter-gatherer lifestyle profoundly satisfying. So much so that bushpeople don't even have the concept of being happy with life, they just are.
Yes, they have sorrow, death, and hunger in their lives, but so do many of us and they don't spend all their time worrying about the future like we do -- again, it's not a concept in their language.
apparently this is a german thing. i found it on amazon.
the single is pretty expensive:https://smile.amazon.com/Heinz-Curry-8-1-Ounce-Squeeze-Bottle/dp/B00898FMYE/ref=pd_sbs_325_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00898FMYE&pd_rd_r=YV5GHJ6DQPH3V19NBAR2&pd_rd_w=shi7b&pd_rd_wg=oCIDa&psc=1&refRID=YV5GHJ6DQPH3V19NBAR2
heres the link to a four pack with some other sauces: https://smile.amazon.com/Heinz-Sauces-4er-Pack-220/dp/B071912SFY/ref=sr_1_12_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1522181920&sr=8-12&keywords=mango+curry+sauce
congrats, you (pretty much) did it ;)
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"To everyone who can decode this, you should go to project four one one eight zero five nine five seven on scratch for a converter I made that converts text to emojis."
Now go to https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/411805957!
1.) Most infant formula is cow's milk protein-based, sure, but it's altered to resemble breast milk. If you just give a kid watered down cow's milk, it will likely get sick. Here's what the Mayo Clinic has to say on the matter. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-toddler-health/in-depth/infant-formula/art-20045782
2.) I don't think I understand what you mean. Are you saying you think this cartoon is not taking a jab at women who don't breastfeed? Because that's just incorrect.
#WHY ANGELICA IS AUTISTIC AND ALL THE RUGRATS ARE HER FANTASIES #ALSO SQUALL IS DEAD #HOMER IS ALSO DEAD #EVERYONE IS DEAD
Certainly sounds like it huh?
Nah I'm just tired of seeing posts from /r/heavymind return in this sub and everybody basically ridiculing good art.
EDIT: here's the artist: https://instagram.com/bikismo/p/tTPS8jQ1_r/
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Nah, you can just remote install it from an admin cmd.exe:
@"%SystemRoot%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -NoProfile -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "iex ((New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://chocolatey.org/install.ps1'))" && SET "PATH=%PATH%;%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\chocolatey\bin"
Seems like it still uses Internet Explorer, just in the background.
The site we use in Russia (and some other CIS countries) instead of FB and Twitter. Much like Yandex-Google, we mostly use our own sites for whatever reason. The blue thingy Our Google.
Source? Because absolutely no one knows what was the exact FIRST society ever developed as. However, we do instead have tons of information on a general group of the earliest societies and wow, turns out evidence of slavery is in nearly all of them. https://web.archive.org/web/20070223090720/http://www.britannica.com/blackhistory/article-24156
And do you think I'm in support of slavery? I'm not. Im just explaining history to you in an objective manner... Slavery existed before written record keeping was even a thing....
I guess enough to have lyrics written about it "When you knew that it was over were you suddenly aware / that the Autumn leaves were turning to the color of her hair?"
Really good song. But yeah, never felt this.
> That which rules within, when it is according to nature, is so affected with respect to the events which happened, that it always easily adapts itself to that which is possible and is presented to it. For it requires no definite material, but it moves towards its purpose, under certain conditions, however; and it makes a material for itself out of that which opposes it, as fire lays hold of what falls into it, by which a small light would have been extinguished; but when the fire is strong, it soon appropriates to itself the matter which is heaped on it, and consumes it, and rises higher by means of this very material.
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/15877/15877-h/15877-h.htm
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Would anyone really buy a shirt with <strong>this</strong> on it? It looks like the AT&T logo 30 years ago.
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easy, if you want money, create a problem and it's solution.
e.g: NordVPN making youtube advert on sponsorized video. Talking about how you can get fucked by local coffee wifi and how you can watch netflix on other country's database.
you just have to not go work into small cafe because apparently according to NordVPN people do. and you just have to illegaly watch show that aren't on your netflix.
they create imaginary problem so people be like "oh i need nordvpn to watch this netflix show !"
and that's how NordVPN make money.
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and for those that are gonna say "streaming shows is illegal" yeah so is watching another country's netflix. your country doesn't have the right to that show.
im confused... is the youtuber saying he dosent like the one part in a movie and its sorry that he upseted his fans and the fan understud it like "I dont like NordVPN" or is the youtuber saying he dosent like nordVPN and the fan is like "if you dont like it why are you sponsoring it?!"
Reminds me of a story in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance called the Monkey Trap. "‘The monkey is trapped not by anything physical, but by an idea, unable to see that a principle that served him well has become lethal". A summary can be found at http://chadfowler.com/passionate-programmer/ and http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2014/nov/14/how-to-avoid-monkey-trap-oliver-burkeman
Yrsa Daley-Ward writes similar things but with much more beautiful and profound language IMO. There's a few others to spelunk around her.
<em>salt</em> by Nayyirah Waheed is similar to the stuff in the OP but I think a lot better.
edit: <em>bone</em> by Daley-Ward is cool as hell.
>War is a result of the ruling classes conspiring to set the masses of their nations against each other while they sip champagne together and laugh."
I think the point is that war is another tool of diplomacy and at the end of day don't really affect those in power. This picture can almost be a 1:1 comparison when talking about countries that experience civil war. After the war is over you will normally see that the new ruling class would still keep previous rulers.
>Think also about how many brutal dictators and fanatics act in what can only be described in blatantly evil ways.
Dictatorships tend to be evil not because people are evil. It's because to stay in power in a dictatorship, you have to give benefits to a small coalition. This picture hits closer to home in countries and nations that have or had a small coalition.
> You think that every time they decide to go to war against them it's merely a lark, that they're secretly dining together behind the scenes while the stupid masses duke it out? You think they're all a bunch of bloodthirsty sociopaths who enjoy sending people to war, that it doesn't weigh on any of their consciences at all?
I think the point is to show that soldiers, especially in small coalition countries, tend to be stepping stones in a larger game they don't really have much play in.
Here is great book that gives historical context and examples.
If you aren't a fan of reading then here's a great video that is based off the book