December 2010
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Dec 30th
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The Original Birth of Freedom →
So to write the history of the idea of freedom is to navigate between two shores, one tragic and critical, the other epic and euphoric. Each epoch cultivates its own relation to freedom. Each, moreover, imagines its own Greece, for it was ancient Athens that first enacted—in the public square, the agora—our relation to freedom, or rather our conflicting relations with freedom. Epic ages (the...
Dec 30th
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ListenFrederic Chopin - Nocturne Op. 55, No. 1
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Dec 26th
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I can't even brush my teeth
Mom: I'm telling you I would have never made it as a pornstar.
Me: WHAT??? that is random
Mom: I can't even brush my teeth without gagging.
Me: MOM?!
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do you like to get fucked up? yeah, yeah i like to...
Dec 19th
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”Death is on your heels, baby. And sooner or later, it’s gonna catch you. And part of you wants it. Not only to stop the fear and uncertainty, but because you’re just a little bit in love with it.”
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Dec 1st
”The Fire, baby. It’ll burn us both. It’ll kill us both. There’s no place in this world for our kind of fire. Always and never.”
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