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Came for this new exhibit— 🙏 #museum #pittsburgh #climatechange

*Unsettling Matter, Gaining Ground*

Eye Bee M poster, 1982/1991

Paul Rand, designer

#museum #monday #artstr 💙

I miss these days… but now ➡️ my son, who is in his 20’s, took me & my husband out to dinner to celebrate his new job. #momlife

I deleted my Twitter— but if this is true and/or permanent my heart would have broken into a 1000 pieces because I treated my Twitter like a personal archive— wait, my heart was broken because I did lose all my Twitter files by choice though. But my heart goes out to current users looking for their files. https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattnovak/2023/08/19/twitter-deletes-all-user-photos-and-links-from-2011-2014/

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#philosophy #fun

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Why did the chicken cross the road?

Plato: To get to the essence of good

Marx: It was historically inevitable

Machiavelli: To instill fear in other chickens

Nietzsche: On the assertion of its will to power

Sartre: The chicken was ordered to cross the road

De Beauvoir: One is not born chicken, one becomes

Samuel Beckett: Because he was tired of waiting

Aristotle: To stop being in power, but in act

Camus: To challenge the absurdity of the world

Darwin: Because the chicken in the evolution of species, has become an animal crossing

Epicurus: To have fun

Kant: for respect the moral law

Pyrrho: What road ?

Zeno of Elea: To prove that he could never reach the other side

Kierkegaard: In despair of his chicken condition

Shakespeare: That is the question

Stuart Mill: To maximize his pleasure

Galilee: And yet, he crossed

Heidegger: Because the chicken is the shepherd of Being

Descartes: I cross, therefore I am

Hegel: To realize the reason in history

Spinoza: The chicken thinks he has freely crossed the road, but it ignores the causes he did so through

Rousseau: Because the chicken is good by nature

Pascal: Because the chicken is a thinking reed

Heraclitus: The chicken crossed because we never cross the same road twice

Hume: For me the chicken is a fictional idea

Husserl: It is the constitution of the ego that epoche, a mutation ego-ego notwithstanding the noetic-noematic component which is the origin of the object “road” for the subject “chicken”.

Mitterrand: The Road, it’s war

Confucius: Act against chicken as you would have them do unto you

Freud: The road is very clearly a phallic symbol, the fact of the cross reveals a profound liberation of the instincts (or that) chicken.

Leibniz: To maintain the universal harmony of the world.

Voltaire: To reduce intolerance

Aristotle: Because the chicken is a political animal

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I know— thank you. You still have my address & I trust you. But I need to figure out how to shut off my Alby Wallet. I want to use another wallet one day. I looked into it the other day & could not figure how to shut it off. It pisses me off— I feel helpless.

Yummy!! Enjoy!

Reminds me of the Mojitos I ordered at Versailles Restaurant in Miami a couple years ago with my family.

Love this piece! Saving it. Great quote from the article: “Do we want accuracy in our Climate Fiction stories? For most of us, yes. The Climate Crisis is a serious issue that deserves our serious (and immediate) attention. Do we need it to be 100% accurate in the science? No, because cli-fi is still fiction, and, on some level, we need some hope that we haven’t screwed things up as badly as we initially thought. ” — I agree we need to remember it’s fiction & provide space for imagination.

This sounds really interesting— I skimmed through it quickly looking at the headings & read the conclusion. I love how writers incorporate these ideas in fiction/nonfiction. Great subject matter— “anarchist societies.”

I look forward to reading more in depth later

Thanks— important & fascinating topics — I’m trying to grasp hold of what feels relevant for me in Nostr