December 2010
76 posts
mad-to-live-deactivated20111120 asked: oooh I can understand a little bit of portuguese because I went to Galicia this summer and my friends taught me a little bit of Gallego. I love your blog, by the way :)
mad-to-live-deactivated20111120 asked: where are you from/what languages do you speak?
Se você ainda quer ser um estudante sério...
O importante é você não estudar por estudar, para “adquirir cultura” ou seguir carreira universitária, mas para encontrar respostas a questões determinadas, que tenham importância existencial para você, para sua formação de ser humano e não só de estudioso. É claro que as questões vão se definindo aos poucos, no curso das leituras mesmas, mas à medida que isso acontece elas vão definindo melhor o...
O Brasil é um hímen complacente onde entra piroca de rinoceronte […] nem uma...
– Olavo de Carvalho (via raccoontumblr)
Those in power have made it so we have to pay simply to exist on the planet. We...
– Derrick Jensen (via fyeahderrickjensen)
Looking up into the night sky is looking into infinity — distance is...
– The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Douglas Adams. (via fuckyeahexistentialism)
What a beautiful video!
It’s not a planet, it’s our home.
An anarchist is someone who doesn’t need a cop to make him behave.
– Ammon Hennacy (via creedminusgun)
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.
– George Orwell (via ageofreason)
I protest against the charge of dogmatism, because, though I am unflinching and...
– Errico Malatesta (via fuckyeahanarchism)
What happens when an irresistible force meets an...
I have not heard the expression in decades now. I wonder why? Prior to that we used to hear the question, “What happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?” Last week the answer came to me when I was thinking about the behavior of two people where neither is willing to change their position. I drew on physics for the answer.
Let’s work backwards. An immovable object...