Kosmopolitische VrijMiBo


Het is weekend. Mooi man.

Stand up against governments, against God.
Stay irresponsible.
Say only what we know & imagine.
Absolutes are coercion.
Change is absolute.
Ordinary mind includes eternal perceptions.
Observe what’s vivid.
Notice what you notice.
Catch yourself thinking.
Vividness is self-selecting.
If we don’t show anyone, we’re free to write anything.
Remember the future.
Freedom costs little in the U.S.
Advise only yourself.
Don’t drink yourself to death.
Two molecules clanking against each other require an observer to become scientific data.
The measuring instrument determines the appearance of the phenomenal world after Einstein.
The universe is subjective.
Walt Whitman celebrated Person.
We are observer, measuring instrument, eye, subject, Person.
Universe is Person.
Inside skull vast as outside skull.
Mind is outer space.
"Each on his bed spoke to himself alone, making no sound."
"First thought, best thought."
Mind is shapely, Art is shapely.
Maximum information, minimum number of syllables.
Syntax condensed, sound is solid.
Intense fragments of spoken idiom, best.
Move with rhythm, roll with vowels.
Consonants around vowels make sense.
Savour vowels, appreciate consonants.
Subject is known by what she sees.
Others can measure their vision by what we see.
Candour ends paranoia.
Prettig weekend. En be nice.

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spectator.co.uk

It’s no secret that my career isn’t quite what it was (lucky I’m rich!) so imagine my feeling of glee when I opened up my email account last Wednesday to find messages galore from all over the mainstream media. TV news programmes, radio shows, newspapers - even the Guardian! - were keen to have my v...

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harvard.edu

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sciencenews.org

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volkskrant.nl

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atlasobscura.com

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spectator.co.uk

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pint.nl

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popsci.com

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Why They Hate Margaret Atwood

quillette.com

On March 9, a University of Alberta English professor named Julie Rak headlined a speaking event that was billed as a showdown on the issue of “bad feminism.” A promotional poster done up in a boxing motif included a picture of Rak on one side, and legendary Canadian author Margaret

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dumpert.nl

Wilders heeft een boodschap bij WNL

Allemaal kijken dus

dumpert.nl

Hij meent het, dat zie je zo

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parool.nl

De roem die in de pot zit, wordt voor het grootste deel onrechtvaardig ­verdeeld. Ik weet niet wie die pot beheert, maar het lijkt of daar iemand i...

Milan-San Remo 2018: Preview | Cyclingnews.com

cyclingnews.com

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