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woundgallery · 1 year
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Sarah Lucas, Got a Salmon on (Prawn), 1994
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poetrybyonur · 7 months
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Whether it’s love in a platonic friendship or in a romantic one, between two selfless givers, there’s no such thing as “effort.” It flows naturally like rivers to the sea. If effort is need by one side or the other, or both, it’s because love doesn’t flow naturally, it must be forced. Is forced love true love?
But we have that flowing current between us, you and I.
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wiirocku · 8 months
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Proverbs 4:23 (NIV) - Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.
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infinitesofnought · 10 days
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The analyst talks about Oedipus, about castration and the phallus, about the necessity of assuming one's sex, as Freud says, the human sex, and the necessity for the woman to renounce her desire for the penis and for the man to renounce his male protest. We maintain that there is not one woman—more particularly, not one child—who can as such "assume" her or his situation in a capitalist society, precisely because this situation has nothing to do with the phallus and castration, but directly concerns an unbearable economic dependence. And the woman and the children who succeed in "assuming" do so only by detours and determinations completely distinct from their being-woman and being-child. Nothing to do with the phallus, but much to do with desire, with sexuality as desire. For the phallus has never been either the object or the cause of desire, but is itself the castrating apparatus, the machine for putting lack into desire, for drying up all the flows, and for making all the breaks from the outside and from the Real into one and the same break with the outside, with the Real.
– Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
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afteryxu · 3 months
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sick-sadist · 8 months
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baeleaf1606 · 1 year
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I know lately they hatin on me, got my family dependin on me 🕺🏻🌪️
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Our blood is a remnant of the great salty ocean in us. It flows with the tides, subject to the moon’s pull.
Lorraine Anderson
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mode7rap · 6 months
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techtalkbyjames · 1 year
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Money Flows like Water everywhere...
"There is no shortage of money in the world." ~ Wayne Frost
Is money a social network power for good ?
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theshaelle · 10 months
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Music... a surge through the air, an exquisite tapestry of melodic enchantment, weaving together a symphony of sounds, beats, and rhythms. Like a fearless explorer, it defies all obstacles, transcending barriers and walls, infiltrating even the most impenetrable realms. A harmonious masterpiece which becomes the eloquent medium through which we can truly express the depth and intricacy of our innermost thoughts and emotions. To Continue reading click on the link above
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woundgallery · 1 year
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Nan Goldin Statue with Flowing Breasts, Amalfi 1996 Cibachrome print 40 x 30 in. Castello di Rivoli Museum of Contemporary Art, Rivoli-Turin Gift, Artissima Association
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retrojsoteric · 2 years
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The mutable signs represent different aspects of the ‘zone’ or ‘flow state’:
Gemini = mental flows aka freestyles aka “how the f did you just think of that” (Gemini szn highlights a lot of these moments😂)
Virgo = physical flows aka real flows aka breakdancing, aka skating aka gymnastics or just even fucking rhythmically
Sagittarius = creative visual flows aka wild movie scenes & picture-painting aka storytelling aka lighting up your 3rd eye like no other
Pisces = emotional flows aka vibing out aka crying aka letting the beat move you aka flowing with the current
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wiirocku · 1 year
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Proverb 18:4 (NLT) - Wise words are like deep waters;    wisdom flows from the wise like a bubbling brook.
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infinitesofnought · 7 months
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Libidinal investment does not bear upon the régime of the social syntheses, but upon the degree of development of the forces or the energies on which these syntheses depend. It does not bear upon the selections, detachments, and remainders effected by these syntheses, but upon the nature of the codes and the flows that condition them. It does not bear upon the social means and ends, but upon the full body as socius, the formation of sovereignty, or the form of power for itself, devoid of meaning and purpose, since the meanings and the purposes derive from it, and not the contrary. It is doubtless true that interests predispose us to a given libidinal investment, but they are not identical with this investment. Moreover, the unconscious libidinal investment is what causes us to look for our interest in one place rather than another, to fix our aims on a given path, convinced that this is where our chances lie—since love drives us on. The manifest syntheses are merely the preconscious indicators of a degree of development; the apparent interests and aims are merely the preconscious exponents of a social full body. As Klossowski says in his profound commentary on Nietzsche, a form of power is identical with the violence it exerts by its very absurdity, but it can exert this violence only by assigning itself aims and meanings in which even the most enslaved elements participate: "The sovereign formations will have no other purpose than that of masking the absence of a purpose or a meaning of their sovereignty by means of the organic purpose of their creation," and the purpose of thereby converting the absurdity into spirituality. That is why it is so futile to attempt to distinguish what is rational and what is irrational in a society. To be sure, the role, the place, and the part one has in a society, and from which one inherits in terms of the laws of social reproduction, impel the libido to invest a given socius as a full body—a given absurd power in which we participate, or have the chance to participate, under the cover of aims and interests. The fact remains that there exists a disinterested love of the social machine, or the form of power, and of the degree of development in and for themselves. Even in the person who has an interest—and loves them besides with a form of love other than that of his interest. This is also the case for the person who has no interest, and who substitutes the force of a strange love for this counterinvestment. Flows that run on the porous full body of a socius—these are the object of desire, higher than all the aims. It will never flow too much, it will never break or code enough—and in that very way! Oh how beautiful the machine is! The officer of "In the Penal Colony" demonstrates what an intense libidinal investment of a machine can be, a machine that is not only technical but social, and through which desire desires its own repression.
– Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
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mostro-rotto · 1 year
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The biggest lesson I've learned this year… Don't force things. Don't force conversations, friendships, attention or love. Anything forced... just isn't worth fighting for. Let what flows flow and what's crashes crash… Remember… It is… what it is!
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