January 2011
marcelvonkafka: The conjectural science of the subject: Does Mental Health exist? The politics of consensus unconsciouskoine: Where Mental Health is put at the service of public order, psychoanalysis tries to work out a place for each one’s own ‘craziness’. Where Mental Health tries to standardise desire to put the subject in step with the common ideals, psychoanalysis supports a claim...
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I'm pretty effin bummed at the moment.
my sister has left me & is flying back to norway as I write this. POO YOU, NORWAY! poo you. who am I gonna do nothing with now?  the look of disgust on her face kills me.
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This is terrorism, right? Guy attempts to bomb...
robot-heart-politics: thenewfilo:the-pensieves-contents:stfuislamophobes:shortformblog: who Roger Stockham, a 63-year-old California resident, was arrested last week in Michigan on felony charges over a “bias-motivated attack.” what Stockman reportedly was arrested outside of a mosque with a very large number of consumer fireworks. They could’ve hurt a lot of people. where Dearborn,...
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“It can be really painful to have to face how fucked up shit is and how scared...”
– Kathleen Hanna (via lostgrrrls)
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1000 awesome things: #319 Leaving your belt in... →
emilyswash: Congratulations, Superdresser. You just saved twenty seconds of pushing that belt through your jeans tomorrow morning while bumbling around late for work. Also applies to leaving your shoelaces tied up, keeping your undershirt in your hoodie, and sleeping with your watch on. AWESOME! at almost any other blog, i’d assume this was sarcasm, but i know it’s legit here. and that’s...
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murderandmetonymy: Think Colonialism is dead? Turn on CNN and watch white men in suits debate what role the US should play in deciding the fate of the Egyptians.
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“A lot of Tunisians were annoyed that senior ministers from Mr Ben Ali’s...”
– Tunisia’s Upheaval: No one is really in charge (via caraobrien)
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Me: We got a new Glamour. It's the Sex, Love & Guys issue.
Elle: As opposed to the Philosophy, Gender Studies & Ketchup issue?
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People I like:
jeffreydahmer: • The ones that leave me alone
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I'm a narcissist in the sense that I spend 90% of...
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“Today the individual has become the highest form and the greatest bane of...”
– Ingmar Bergman (via abloodymess)
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Protests in Cairo.
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News for a new world: Egypt's Al Jazeera bans... →
thatsglobalizationbitches: Egypt’s Al Jazeera bans shows channel’s key role By Andrew Hammond     CAIRO Jan 30 (Reuters) - Egypt’s decision on Sunday to close the offices of Al Jazeera illustrates the leading role the Arabic broadcaster has taken in reporting unprecedented popular revolts against Arab rulers.   Egypt has often harassed the Qatar-based channel since it began in 1996, setting...
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long live the new flesh: Is this a weird post?... →
partythighs: gadgetry: I really, really don’t like it when I see dick-bashing on the internet. But I do like that word I just invented. Dick-bashing. I’m a member of a fair number of web communities and I can’t tell you how many times I have seen both men and women refer to the anatomy of men they don’t like as “gross” or “ugly.” So this douchebag celeb took photos of his boner — what the...
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“Political Correctness” is a reactionary term... →
garconniere: Laurence Berg, Canada Research Chair for Human Rights, Diversity and Identity, disagrees with the idea that PC language and policies are oppressive. Why? Because he doesn’t really believe that PC policies existed in the first place. “What [they]’re calling the ‘PC movement’ I would call a social movement by marginalised people and the people who support them,” he said. “[A...
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