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Autumn transforms a world. All around is start to become so beautiful. Surreal and colorful. So there are lots of yellow now. Here, it is that’s for sure, a should to be Alice from wonderland.
I was walking in a magical autumn forest. And I throw a leaves under my feet for a fun. In a waiting for a moment to see a magic rabbit. From Alice from wonderland. Which can invite me to drink a tea - I was running at the interesting tree. I don’t remember how long I was walking. By the park. And here it is! I stand straight before this tree. As a giant. I run into the giant, I think.
Some days the world just goes while I stay still.
60 Strange and unique custom toilets from around the world.
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What economists around the world get wrong about the future.
If humans propagate, spread, build, consume, and pollute beyond the limits of our tiny spinning orb, we will have problems.
Christopher Ketcham analyzes work written in 1973 Limits on global economics and discussing the future of business-as-usual and where it would lead us as a civilization.
I find it really interesting with all facts and own analysis of reviews and comments on theme of economic growth and few books written in the past and nowadays discussing this fragile way of consumerism.
source : https://psmag.com/magazine/fallacy-of-endless-growth
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Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was Danish philosopher and father of existentialism.
In this 15 min video, author tries to sum up the books and ideas by Kierkegaard and talks about despair and anxiety.
I was impressed by one thought, that basically someone feels despair because of his principle “to be either Ceasar or noone”, and when one fails to be Ceasar, he can not accept being no one and can not bear the despair about being no one.
I recommend this video for people who like philosophy and don’t have time to read that much.
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw36V_iXR2k
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Barnaul is the capital city of Altay region, Russia. Barnaul is located almost in the middle of Russia.
This article tells a story about some people that live in the basement since 1980s (which has not been renovated). Since 2014 it has been a fight between dozens of people living like this and municipality of Barnaul because they want to throw out everyone who lives there and re-make this space for kickboxing club. The residents got 3 dogs from an orphanage so if someone comes to throw them out, they attack.
I know it’s not the first time something like this happens. It is very common in Russia and they fail to have enough renovated apartments for everyone in every city of Russia because the country is as big as half of the world. It is really sad.
I recommend this to read everyone who speaks Russian or use Google Translate just to see what Russian reality looks like. If you like culture shocks, the images are also for you.
source: https://www.sibreal.org/a/28818088.html