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No One is Coming to Save Us - We Are Already Here


in reply to kyle

Beautiful sentiment, but it's really hard to not feel totally despondent. Seems we are on a train headed for total destruction, and a lunatic is pushing it full steam ahead. No hope or end in sight that I can see. Wish I didn't feel this way.
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I feel you. I struggle with it too. But getting in community and making a difference definitely helps make an impact on our ability to have hope.



Find groups


Hi, is it possible to see which groups exist or at least search for them with a keyword? If I wanted to start a group how would I go about it?

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A dimensionless night


A dimensionless night


How Software Companies Die - By Orson Scott Card




in reply to Piggdude

How do I join? When I click on it, I am able to send a message but I don't see any conversations or the possibility to join the group.
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Oh, wait, I found it. You have to click on the small arrows on the top left.



Can Photosynthesis?


This came up from me forcing my roommate (a botanist) to give me a prompt and me mis-hearing the prompt.

I think I cannot, and neither can a toucan.



My 51st Birthday


17/11/16 - Looks like we went to what was the best banh mi shop in the western suburbs, I had a bit of a read and then down the Largs Pier Hotel with the kids.


Pigface in bloom


16/11/16 - Pigface is one of my favourite plants. Again, beautiful flowers.


Nice morning for it.


16/11/16 - Running on the beach. I don't do that so often nowadays.


There may be hope with what we could see


Those of us with civilization have it so hard to imagine ourselves not having civilization for anything. But there were many more generations of humans who never had civilization, and thrived still without so much work, than all the generations with civilization. We can learn the ways to have what we can be comfortable with, making things that we can and growing things, without that dependence on civilization, that we would not be lost when civilization is lost.



Cactus flowers.


15/11/16 - Living where we live means we get to have cacti and succulents in abundance in our garden. I even have a stubborn thorn in my finger as I type. Their flowers are always spectacular.



Untitled


15/11/16 - I must've received an order of 7" singles in the post. This, Ruby Andrews' original version of Casanova, is a great little record. Ruby Andrews is one of those singers who only seem to get some love from the Northern scene, largely because of Just Loving You.


Say Leroy!


I picked up a load of Jimmy Castor Bunch LPs in the mid-80s in a second hand record shop and have always found his acid-funk work enthralling, even though a good 50% of his LPs are just unlistenable MOR cover versions.

This single used to get spun at acid jazz dos. It's a cracker.




Op shop score.


15/11/16 - More landfill transferred from the op shop to our house.


Choon! Long time want.


15/11/16 - Underrated tune. Disco Strut by Cream De Coco. Neither very disco-ey, nor very strut-ty. But good all the same.


The sawtooth building from across the river this morning.


15/11/16 - Another old port building that's bitten the dust. There was a bit of a local campaign to save this one.




Nice run up the beach listening to the plink, plink, fizz of #stephanbodzin.


I'd forgotten how much I liked Stephan Bodzin's Liebe Ist album. I very rarely pay CDs or digital files any more, so this has just slipped off my radar.

This photo was taken under the Largs Pier Jetty. The decay of the timber is very attractive.




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10/11/16 - Bought a couple of Xiantoni Ari singles at this time. They're very good. Future Northern classics I reckon.


For Deleuze, as for Foucault and Lyotard, the activity of political reflection must have as a primary goal the freeing of an individual (be that individual a person, a group, or a practice) for new practices, practices that change, undermine, or abandon the power relationships that keep old practices in place. Foucault addresses the same concern in his description of philosophical “curiosity”:

"...not the curiosity that seeks to assimilate what it is proper for one to know, but that which enables one to get free of oneself… There is always something ludicrous in philosophical discourse when it tries, from the outside, to dictate to others, to tell them where their truth is and how to find it, or when it works up a case against them in the language of naive positivity. But it is entitled to explore what might be changed, in its own thought, through the practice of a knowledge that is foreign to it." (Foucault, The History of Sexuality, Vol. 2: The Use of Pleasure)

#deleuze
#foucault
#lyotard
#poststructuralism

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"...That utilization, however, must remain a “minor” one: the task of becoming-minor is precisely that; it is not a task of making the minor dominant."