“Videri quam esse” (“To seem to be, rather than to be”)
I'm strange but i like to be a good strange, My name is Clarence, born in 1988, Pisces and I'm a student of Sociology and the child of the internet. I usually feel like my life has no meaning and i want to die but sometimes it seems like life is worth living for and i love everything in it. If it seems odd to read think what it might be like living it. I like reading philosophy, fiction and tech news.
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By the By it goes without saying you should make sure children don't read most of this.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
David Foster Wallace’s legendary This Is Water 2005 commencement address. (via hoticecream)
JON STEWART, on criticism by Republicans that President Obama announced his support for marriage equality simply because he wants another term in office, on The Daily Show (via inothernews)
Émile Durkheim, The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (via hss6749)
- Kenneth Chamberlain Jr. speaking to Democracy Now on Thursday. His father, Kenneth Chamberlain, Sr., a 68-year-old African-American Marine veteran, was fatally shot in November by White Plains, NY police who responded to a false alarm from his medical alert pendant. The officers broke down Chamberlain’s door, tasered him, and then shot him dead. Audio of the entire incident was recorded by the medical alert device in Chamberlain’s apartment and has not been released. The police have still not been charged. (via squintyoureyes)
This is INsane. And what’s insane is how often this happens. Clearly, nobody (brown) is safe. Serving the US military machine will not shield you from the vicious murderous appetite of the police, once they come a’knockin on your door—no matter if you called them or not! It’s to the point where it would not be irrational to posit that a (brown or black) person would be safer just blasting through your door from the inside-out once they begin banging. Boom boom boom. You’re gonna die anyway, right? Maybe it would slow down these aggro freaks if that started happening. Sheesh. We live in a land where Stand Your Ground laws let a man chase after and gun down an innocent person…but they don’t protect you from being murdered by the State in your own house?
Law, hunh! What is it good for?
(via nezua)
Here’s an article discussing the incident and a transcribe of the interview with Kenneth Chamberlain, Jr. I cannot fathom the scope of racial injustice in America, a trench which seems to have no end. This cannot continue.
(Source: kilsoquah)
Christopher Ryan (via sociologique)
Emile Durkheim, “The Dualism of Human Nature and its Social Conditions” (via equiinox)
Daniel J Boorstin (1961)
(Source: tabathist)
Physician, Washington State from “The Only Moral Abortion is My Abortion”
Oh goodness. There’s a lot of “WTF” moments in this article. A ton.
(via maidofastolat)
This is a very important article to read, I highly recommend it.
(via prochoicegeneration)
Important thing to remember: “pro-life” people get abortions too. Happens all the time.
(via rubyvroom)(Source: mypage.direct.ca)
Jon Stewart (via deathofadollmaker)
Talita Soares, “Post-education: Empowering the Children of the Revolution” (via rethinkcapitalism)
N.K. Jemisin (via ribbonspooncat)