We feel free because we lack the very language to articulate our unfreedom.
Slavoj Žižek (via randygrskovic)

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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We feel free because we lack the very language to articulate our unfreedom.
Slavoj Žižek (via randygrskovic)
The Real is not something out there which forever eludes us, i.e. ‘we cannot grasp it,’ ‘it’s too strong,’ whatever, ‘we forever fail,’ ‘every symbolization fails,’ ‘you try to grasp it, it eludes your grasp…’ The Real is the thing to which you cannot ever get a direct access, but it’s also the obstacle itself — what prevents you from getting the access to reality… …the blind spot in your eye, what disturbs your image of reality is the Real. The obstacle in you which prevents you from seeing the way things are and things-in-themselves — they are the same. What out there avoids you is here what prevents you [from getting it] — so that the Real is not out there avoiding you; the Real is your gaze itself; the partial character of your gaze itself.
Zizek [loosely quoted] on “the Lacanian Real,” Lecture 6, London 2006 (via sinthematica)
What if the way we perceive a problem is already part of the problem?
Slavoj Zizek
(via distentot)
Social progress can be measured by the social position of the female sex.
Karl Marx (via wordsnquotes)
Do not allow yourselves to be deluded by the abstract word ‘freedom’. Whose freedom? It is not the freedom of one individual in relation to another, but the freedom of capital to crush the worker.
Karl Marx on “free trade”, 1848 (via socialismartnature)
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A Collection of David Harvey (only .pdf)
Books Available
Castree - David Harvey Reader.pdf
David Harvey - A Brief History of Neoliberalism.pdfDavid Harvey - Companion to Marx’s capital.pdfDavid Harvey - Condition of post-modernity.pdf
David Harvey - Cosmopolitanism and the Geographies of Freedom.pdf
David Harvey - Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference.pdfDavid Harvey - Paris, Capital of Modernity.pdf
David Harvey - Social Justice and the City.pdf
David Harvey - Spaces of Capital Towards a Critical Geography.pdf
David Harvey - Spaces of Hope.pdf
David Harvey - spaces of neoliberalization.pdf
David Harvey - The Enigma of Capital.djvu
David Harvey - The Limits to Capital.pdf
Moses Bridge
This sunken bridge designed by Ro & AD Architects from the Netherlands, has in fact parted waters. The bridge is in the Netherlands and it is the most practical and fun way of accessing the stunning 17th century fortress.
"The twelfth doctor, a hero for a whole new generation."
“Horse! You have failed in your mission. We are lost with no sign of Sweetville. Do you have any final words before your summary execution?”
RELEVANT TO HUMANITY
When Love Expires
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THIS is an awesome theory!
Parallels: The Idiot’s Lantern & The Bells of Saint John
I found this theory on Reddit and I love it.
So, Clara’s 24 when the Doctor meets her in The Bells of Saint John right? Well, we can assume she was also 24 in all the other instances he found her. And in all these instances she claims to have been there for about a year.
In Asylum of The Daleks she claims to have been trapped on that planet for a year. In The Snowmen Clara took over as governess after the old governess died the previous winter. Finally, in The Bells of Saint John she says she has been with that family for a year.
Perhaps she missed writing “23” in her travel book because she doesn’t remember turning 23.
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