:)
"The Man-Child wants you to know that you should not take him too seriously,
except when you should. At any given moment, he wants to you to take him only
as seriously as he wants to be taken. When he offends you, he was kidding. When
he means it, he means it. What he says goes.
Thanks,
Dear Emaline and Alice,
Thank you for generous replies. Nobody's ever pinned down what may or many
not be attributed to consciousness unencumbered by four or five decades of
lived experience and memory, but I detect something vaguely optimistic in
both
your responses, an optimism that I sometimes
no mention of tiqqun should go by without a revisit of this piece of gold
https://thenewinquiry.com/further-materials-toward-a-theory-of-the-man-child/
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On 2018-11-13 16:42, Rafael Evangelista wrote:
just to say that the absentee rate is not too far from the historical
trend for federal elections, but I agree with the rest of the
description 100%.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 9:47 AM Felix Stalder
wrote:
I just spent ten days in the city and
just to say that the absentee rate is not too far from the historical trend
for federal elections, but I agree with the rest of the description 100%.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 9:47 AM Felix Stalder wrote:
>
> I just spent ten days in the city and region of Sao Paulo, talking
> mainly to artists,
Clearly the call for ethics of the internet is finally reaching out. Perhaps
the single thing that Wannacry and Petya have brought us. Should we demand for
Digital Peace? Yes, of course. Is non-violent conflict not (a necessary) part
of striving for a peaceful, safe habitat?
However, we
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, Geert Lovink wrote:
>[1]https://digitalpeace.microsoft.com/
>Dear nettimers, any comments on this? I find this pretty
>stunning. OK, 100 years after World War I, that’s pretty
>significant. "Make love, not war." Today there's conference in
>Paris. I am an