Head, meet sand

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‘Dont Buy It’ - Slam Poetry from the Climate Camp for OneClimate.net

Okay - this is exceptionally good.

Related: Climate Camp official site & twitter.

Aug 27
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No Cassettes Red Band Trailer

Aug 26
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robot-heart:

Hamilton Pool (final) (via David A G Wilson)
The water here is so freaking cold. Makes Barton feel like a hot spring.

robot-heart:

Hamilton Pool (final) (via David A G Wilson)

The water here is so freaking cold. Makes Barton feel like a hot spring.

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kari-shma:
Photographer: Tim Wilson

kari-shma:

Photographer: Tim Wilson
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azspot:

“The elite universities disdain honest intellectual inquiry, which is by its nature distrustful of authority, fiercely independent, and often subversive. They organize learning around minutely specialized disciplines, narrow answers, and rigid structures designed to produce such answers. The established corporate hierarchies these institutions service — economic, political, and social — come with clear parameters, such as the primacy of an unfettered free market, and also with a highly specialized vocabulary. This vocabulary, a sign of the “specialist” and, of course, the elitist, thwarts universal understanding. It keeps the uninitiated from asking unpleasant questions. It dices disciplines, faculty, students, and finally experts into tiny, specialized fragments. It allows students and faculty to retreat into these self-imposed fiefdoms and neglect the most pressing moral, political, and cultural questions. Those who critique the system itself — people such as Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader — are marginalized and shout out of the mainstream debate. These elite universities have banished self-criticism. They refuse to question a self-justifying system. Organization, technology, self-advancement, and information systems are the only things that matter.”

Chris Hedges

Aug 20
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Perfect clarity would profit the intellect but damage the will.
— Blaise Pascal (via reluctantbuddha)
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psychotherapy:

“A person who has not been completely alienated, who has remained sensitive and able to feel, who has not lost the sense of dignity, who is not yet “for sale”, who can still suffer over the suffering of others, who has not acquired fully the having mode of existence - briefly, a person who has remained a person and not become a thing - cannot help feeling lonely, powerless, isolated in present-day society. He cannot help doubting himself and his own convictions, if not his sanity. He cannot help suffering, even though he can experience moments of joy and clarity that are absent in the life of his “normal” contemporaries.”

Erich Fromm

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robot-heart:

Spiders On Drugs (via apeman888)