Instructions:
1. Stare at the red dot on the girl’s nose for 30 seconds.
2. Turn your eyes to a plain surface (your ceiling or blank wall).
3. Blink repeatedly and quickly.
4. WTF! one+infinity
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Instructions:
1. Stare at the red dot on the girl’s nose for 30 seconds.
2. Turn your eyes to a plain surface (your ceiling or blank wall).
3. Blink repeatedly and quickly.
4. WTF! one+infinity
(via glennz)
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Technology is instantiated knowledge.
Belief that knowledge is the path to salvation is Gnosticism.
Modernity and postmodernity’s faith in Technology is the same old old old Gnosticism.
(Which, you will recall, goes even back to the choice, “know good and evil,” over relational trust.)
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One of the great attractions of Utilitarianism as an ethic is that it’s mechanical, and appears to remove the “subjective” element from the decisionmaking. That is, a person can pretend they do not have to take responsibility for actually making a judgement about rightness/wrongness. If f(x) =…
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