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<td>Florence + The Machine</td> <td>Florence + The Machine</td>
<td>The copy I borrowed from MNLink was pretty banged up; I couldn't rip track 5 and 6.</td> <td>The copy I borrowed from MNLink was pretty banged up; I couldn't rip track 5 and 6.</td>
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<td>Party Bangers: Volume 1</td>
<td>Bad Waitress</td>
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<td>TRY + SAVE ME</td>
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<td>Affluenza</td> <p><a class="button" href="#">&gt; Aahh! Never mind!</a></p>
<td>John de Graaf</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>Affluenza</td>
<tr> <td>John de Graaf</td>
<td class="snippet">The more real wealth we have - such as friends, skills, libraries, wilderness, and afternoon naps - the less money we need in order to be happy.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">The more real wealth we have - such as friends, skills, libraries, wilderness, and afternoon naps - the less money we need in order to be happy.</td>
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<td>Life Inc.</td> <br>
<td>Douglas Rushkoff</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>Life Inc.</td>
<tr> <td>Douglas Rushkoff</td>
<td class="snippet">The efforts may be local, but the effects are global. Every gallon of gas we don't burn is a few bucks less going to exploit someone in the Middle East. Every student we educate properly has more potential to create value for us all. Every plate of chard we grow is another patch of top-soil saved, another square foot of room on a truck, and another nail in the coffin of Big Agra. Every Little League game we coach is an assault on the obesity epidemic, every illiterate adult we teach to read may become one fewer welfare case to fund, and every hour we spend with friends is that many eyeballs fewer glued to the TV. The little things we do are big, all by themselves.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">The efforts may be local, but the effects are global. Every gallon of gas we don't burn is a few bucks less going to exploit someone in the Middle East. Every student we educate properly has more potential to create value for us all. Every plate of chard we grow is another patch of top-soil saved, another square foot of room on a truck, and another nail in the coffin of Big Agra. Every Little League game we coach is an assault on the obesity epidemic, every illiterate adult we teach to read may become one fewer welfare case to fund, and every hour we spend with friends is that many eyeballs fewer glued to the TV. The little things we do are big, all by themselves.</td>
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<td>Culture Jam</td> <br>
<td>Kalle Lasn</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>Culture Jam</td>
<tr> <td>Kalle Lasn</td>
<td class="snippet">Advertisements are the most prevalent and toxic of the mental pollutants. From the moment your radio alarm sounds in the morning to the wee hours of late-night TV, microjolts of commercial pollution flood into your brain at the rate of about three thousand marketing messages per day. Every day, an estimated 12 billion display ads, 3 million radio commercials, and more than 200,000 TV commercials are dumped into North America's collective unconscious.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Advertisements are the most prevalent and toxic of the mental pollutants. From the moment your radio alarm sounds in the morning to the wee hours of late-night TV, microjolts of commercial pollution flood into your brain at the rate of about three thousand marketing messages per day. Every day, an estimated 12 billion display ads, 3 million radio commercials, and more than 200,000 TV commercials are dumped into North America's collective unconscious.</td>
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<td>The High Price of Materialism</td> <br>
<td>Tim Kasser</td> <table class="m">
<td>Academic</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>The High Price of Materialism</td>
<tr> <td>Tim Kasser</td>
<td class="snippet">...we need to feel autonomous and authentically engaged in our behavior. We constantly strive for increased freedom and more opportunities to experience life in a self-directed manner. These needs are most apparent in our strong motivation to express ourselves and to follow our own personal interests. Rather than feeling pressured or burdened by our circumstances, we need to pursue activities that provide us with challenge, interest, and enjoyment. By doing so, we can feel ownership of our own behavior, and thus feel both authentic and autonomous.</td> <td>Academic</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">...we need to feel autonomous and authentically engaged in our behavior. We constantly strive for increased freedom and more opportunities to experience life in a self-directed manner. These needs are most apparent in our strong motivation to express ourselves and to follow our own personal interests. Rather than feeling pressured or burdened by our circumstances, we need to pursue activities that provide us with challenge, interest, and enjoyment. By doing so, we can feel ownership of our own behavior, and thus feel both authentic and autonomous.</td>
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<td>Brandwashed</td> <br>
<td>Martin Lindstrom</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
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<tr> <td>Martin Lindstrom</td>
<td class="snippet">...the minute we're born, we may already be <i>biologically programmed</i> to like the sounds and music we were exposed to in utero.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">...the minute we're born, we may already be <i>biologically programmed</i> to like the sounds and music we were exposed to in utero.</td>
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<td>The Hacking of the American Mind</td> <br>
<td>Robert Lustig</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>The Hacking of the American Mind</td>
<tr> <td>Robert Lustig</td>
<td class="snippet">Now look at the corn-fed steak. See all that marbling? We love it, because that's where the flavor is. And after grilling, it practically cuts with a butter knife. That marbling is fat in the muscle. That's muscle insulin resistance. That cow had metabolic syndrome; we just happened to slaughter it before it got sick, and now we're consuming the aftereffects in each and every Big Mac.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Now look at the corn-fed steak. See all that marbling? We love it, because that's where the flavor is. And after grilling, it practically cuts with a butter knife. That marbling is fat in the muscle. That's muscle insulin resistance. That cow had metabolic syndrome; we just happened to slaughter it before it got sick, and now we're consuming the aftereffects in each and every Big Mac.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=6E090938C66CF360D1FD2C927D930A55">The Stars in our Pockets</a></td> <p><a class="button" href="#">&gt; Aahh! Never mind!</a></p>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@ZR6VyYcZD3nBaEXl8u2SJVe-Kq3tXVurxhu6NkavV6U,PcJUtuPm7BbQOnj5H~Oey110uagEQJR1E3y6JsG9gCA,AAMC--8/The%20Stars%20in%20Our%20Pockets_%20Getting%20Lost%20and%20-%20Howard%20Axelrod.epub">Howard Axelrod</a></td> <table class="m">
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</tr> <td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=6E090938C66CF360D1FD2C927D930A55">The Stars in our Pockets</a></td>
<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@ZR6VyYcZD3nBaEXl8u2SJVe-Kq3tXVurxhu6NkavV6U,PcJUtuPm7BbQOnj5H~Oey110uagEQJR1E3y6JsG9gCA,AAMC--8/The%20Stars%20in%20Our%20Pockets_%20Getting%20Lost%20and%20-%20Howard%20Axelrod.epub">Howard Axelrod</a></td>
<td class="snippet">Curiosity as an approach to the world, as a means of orientation, is becoming obsolete. I don't just mean Google curiosity - with questions that can be instantly searched, instantly answered - or online news curiosity - with questions that get asked for you - but the kind of curiosity that originates with negative capability, with following your deepest affinities...</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Curiosity as an approach to the world, as a means of orientation, is becoming obsolete. I don't just mean Google curiosity - with questions that can be instantly searched, instantly answered - or online news curiosity - with questions that get asked for you - but the kind of curiosity that originates with negative capability, with following your deepest affinities...</td>
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<td><a href="http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=A0191A20751CAC72C954FD3F6BD55B96">Digital Madness</a></td> <br>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@YT16EaFnWOXyTFmHEiDV0-pEXPVXMQ6L~cdzXcCZh9g,eLZa~5Ie3XcY4752xjd0SArKbMvc6e~PvaEIKEd4vb8,AAMC--8/Digital%20Madness_%20How%20Social%20Media%20Is%20Drivi%20-%20Nicholas%20Kardaras.epub">Nicholas Kardaras</a></td> <table class="m">
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<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@YT16EaFnWOXyTFmHEiDV0-pEXPVXMQ6L~cdzXcCZh9g,eLZa~5Ie3XcY4752xjd0SArKbMvc6e~PvaEIKEd4vb8,AAMC--8/Digital%20Madness_%20How%20Social%20Media%20Is%20Drivi%20-%20Nicholas%20Kardaras.epub">Nicholas Kardaras</a></td>
<td class="snippet">Internal emails showed that there was a discussion at Facebook about modifying their harmful algorithm, but that was firmly rejected by the decision-makers. The company's response to the data indicating that their product was killing teens? Cost of doing business... Facebook was apparently willing to accept that some teenage girls may have to die and be collateral damage in the quest for obscene profitability.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Internal emails showed that there was a discussion at Facebook about modifying their harmful algorithm, but that was firmly rejected by the decision-makers. The company's response to the data indicating that their product was killing teens? Cost of doing business... Facebook was apparently willing to accept that some teenage girls may have to die and be collateral damage in the quest for obscene profitability.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7520C8C486D712BF6AE0B1EB0857CB56">The Net Delusion</a></td> <br>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@k5pHnt7rsKAnuM5~ShtzjAB4I2fDILFtcGzefRjkbPk,nGceywU5DHl2Qt9L2AM1txx2vM0PKbHxbjgUD192SDQ,AAMC--8/The%20Net%20Delusion_%20The%20Dark%20Side%20of%20Interne%20-%20Evgeny%20Morozov.epub">Evgeny Morozov</a></td> <table class="m">
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</tr> <td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7520C8C486D712BF6AE0B1EB0857CB56">The Net Delusion</a></td>
<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@k5pHnt7rsKAnuM5~ShtzjAB4I2fDILFtcGzefRjkbPk,nGceywU5DHl2Qt9L2AM1txx2vM0PKbHxbjgUD192SDQ,AAMC--8/The%20Net%20Delusion_%20The%20Dark%20Side%20of%20Interne%20-%20Evgeny%20Morozov.epub">Evgeny Morozov</a></td>
<td class="snippet">Apparently, nothing bad ever happens on the Internet frequented by the editors of <i>Wired</i>; even spam could be viewed as the ultimate form of modern poetry.</td> <td>Academic</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Apparently, nothing bad ever happens on the Internet frequented by the editors of <i>Wired</i>; even spam could be viewed as the ultimate form of modern poetry.</td>
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<td><a href="http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=882F38D473A71CDD842E86F4617AB9DE">The Death Of Truth</a></td> <br>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@uMh1UuaSPFsiYGQT15FwobySk~YWk0-Tp7HgYwnV54U,SWEMcHiOMgWhK1JFXikcfnSm1j8DI6uvZwtUKEPCsnw,AAMC--8/The%20Death%20of%20Truth_%20How%20Social%20Media%20and%20t%20-%20Steven%20Brill.epub">Steven Brill</a></td> <table class="m">
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</tr> <td><a href="http://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=882F38D473A71CDD842E86F4617AB9DE">The Death Of Truth</a></td>
<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@uMh1UuaSPFsiYGQT15FwobySk~YWk0-Tp7HgYwnV54U,SWEMcHiOMgWhK1JFXikcfnSm1j8DI6uvZwtUKEPCsnw,AAMC--8/The%20Death%20of%20Truth_%20How%20Social%20Media%20and%20t%20-%20Steven%20Brill.epub">Steven Brill</a></td>
<td class="snippet"><i>As with building codes requiring adequate exit access in a crowded theater, the FTC rule would include a requirement that the platform demonstrate that it has the capability to adhere to these terms of service - in this case to screen the volume of its content in a way that actually ensures that while the screening process meant to achieve its terms of service may not be perfect, it is designed to be near perfect.</i> If this means that a platform has to cut its profit margins to hire thousands of people to screen all content before it is posted, or that it has to drastically lower the volume of users or the amount of content that it can post, so be it.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet"><i>As with building codes requiring adequate exit access in a crowded theater, the FTC rule would include a requirement that the platform demonstrate that it has the capability to adhere to these terms of service - in this case to screen the volume of its content in a way that actually ensures that while the screening process meant to achieve its terms of service may not be perfect, it is designed to be near perfect.</i> If this means that a platform has to cut its profit margins to hire thousands of people to screen all content before it is posted, or that it has to drastically lower the volume of users or the amount of content that it can post, so be it.</td>
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<td>Facebook Society</td> <br>
<td>Roberto Simanowski</td> <table class="m">
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<tr> <td>Roberto Simanowski</td>
<td class="snippet">A main thesis of this book is that social networks and diary apps prompt their users to engage in more or less unconscious and unreflective self-narration of a kind that favors implicit over explicit self-revelation and that prefers mechanical presentation (via photography or automated sharing) to mindful representation (via textual statements or the creation of a narrative structure).</td> <td>Academic</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">A main thesis of this book is that social networks and diary apps prompt their users to engage in more or less unconscious and unreflective self-narration of a kind that favors implicit over explicit self-revelation and that prefers mechanical presentation (via photography or automated sharing) to mindful representation (via textual statements or the creation of a narrative structure).</td>
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<td>You Are Not A Gadget</td> <br>
<td>Jaron Lanier</td> <table class="m">
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<tr> <td>Jaron Lanier</td>
<td class="snippet">So a better portrait of the troll-evoking design is effortless, consequence-free, transient anonymity in the service of a goal, such as promoting a point of view, that stands entirely apart from one's identity or personality. Call it drive-by anonymity.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">So a better portrait of the troll-evoking design is effortless, consequence-free, transient anonymity in the service of a goal, such as promoting a point of view, that stands entirely apart from one's identity or personality. Call it drive-by anonymity.</td>
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<td>Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now</td> <br>
<td>Jaron Lanier</td> <table class="m">
<td>Casual</td> <tr class="info">
</tr> <td>Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now</td>
<tr> <td>Jaron Lanier</td>
<td class="snippet">...women and girls who attempt to express themselves online find that their words and images are sexualized or incorporated into a violent or manipulative framework. Women's online presences have often been grotesquely transformed for the purposes of humiliation, shame, and harassment.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">...women and girls who attempt to express themselves online find that their words and images are sexualized or incorporated into a violent or manipulative framework. Women's online presences have often been grotesquely transformed for the purposes of humiliation, shame, and harassment.</td>
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<td>Stand Out of Our Light</td> <br>
<td>James Williams</td> <table class="m">
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<tr> <td>James Williams</td>
<td class="snippet">If you wanted to train all of society to be as impulsive and weak-willed as possible, how would you do it? One way would be to invent an impulsivity training device - let's call it an iTrainer - that delivers an endless supply of informational rewards on demand. You'd want to make it small enough to fit in a pocket or purse so people could carry it anywhere they went. The informational rewards it would pipe into their attentional world could be anything, from cute cat photos to tidbits of news that outrage you (because outrage can, after all, be a reward too). To boost its effectiveness, you could endow the iTrainer with rich systems of intelligence and automation so it could adapt to users' behaviors, contexts, and individual quirks in order to get them to spend as much time and attention with it as possible.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">If you wanted to train all of society to be as impulsive and weak-willed as possible, how would you do it? One way would be to invent an impulsivity training device - let's call it an iTrainer - that delivers an endless supply of informational rewards on demand. You'd want to make it small enough to fit in a pocket or purse so people could carry it anywhere they went. The informational rewards it would pipe into their attentional world could be anything, from cute cat photos to tidbits of news that outrage you (because outrage can, after all, be a reward too). To boost its effectiveness, you could endow the iTrainer with rich systems of intelligence and automation so it could adapt to users' behaviors, contexts, and individual quirks in order to get them to spend as much time and attention with it as possible.</td>
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<td>Jacob Silverman</td>
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<td class="snippet">How easily they've assimilated themselves to this lifestyle, tending to their profiles, little gardens of personality in which only pleasantries bloom and life's setbacks, even a death in the family, are presented with such overwrought sentimentality that it's possible to think that such tragedies are welcomed, because they offer an opportunity to share and be embraced by the social-media cocoon.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=1CBEAC76AF2A18DD01E8BE4B02D4A70C">Writing as a Path to Awakening</a></td> <p><a class="button" href="#">&gt; Aahh! Never mind!</a></p>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@hWvhIL7VVBcR4ESKbyTtstAtsOvMfWygWi5zNw8zadA,SjXPxgSyTnYDDCkJEgFSPcDw4dxkge-UXe4IhX2H10I,AAMC--8/Writing%20as%20a%20Path%20to%20Awakening_%20A%20Year%20to%20-%20Albert%20DeSilver.epub">Albert DeSilver</a></td> <table class="m">
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</tr> <td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=1CBEAC76AF2A18DD01E8BE4B02D4A70C">Writing as a Path to Awakening</a></td>
<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@hWvhIL7VVBcR4ESKbyTtstAtsOvMfWygWi5zNw8zadA,SjXPxgSyTnYDDCkJEgFSPcDw4dxkge-UXe4IhX2H10I,AAMC--8/Writing%20as%20a%20Path%20to%20Awakening_%20A%20Year%20to%20-%20Albert%20DeSilver.epub">Albert DeSilver</a></td>
<td class="snippet">Pablo Picasso reportedly said, "Good artists copy; great artists steal." Twentieth-century poet and essayist T.S. Eliot expands on that for poets (and all writers) when he writes, "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal."</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Pablo Picasso reportedly said, "Good artists copy; great artists steal." Twentieth-century poet and essayist T.S. Eliot expands on that for poets (and all writers) when he writes, "Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal."</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=A4C82A657D78190B3C724CE64067BECC">No Plot? No Problem!</a></td> <br>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@NEgzIsssAgG5ju8VaVpNynvRSlVlxDnh6LjJkI3I3ZA,qLqxdHtAe0ohQCihwcfQMvDbNx21MQVVishCMQ4S8lc,AAMC--8/No%20Plot_%20No%20Problem%21_%20A%20Low-Stress%2C%20High-V%20-%20Chris%20Baty.epub">Chris Baty</a></td> <table class="m">
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<tr> <td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@NEgzIsssAgG5ju8VaVpNynvRSlVlxDnh6LjJkI3I3ZA,qLqxdHtAe0ohQCihwcfQMvDbNx21MQVVishCMQ4S8lc,AAMC--8/No%20Plot_%20No%20Problem%21_%20A%20Low-Stress%2C%20High-V%20-%20Chris%20Baty.epub">Chris Baty</a></td>
<td class="snippet">As literature, they were ugly as sin. As experiments, though, they were packed with a useful array of wrong turns, misguided decisions, and shameful flops. From those experiments, I discovered copious amounts about what I shouldn't be writing. This allowed me to spend my subsequent novels in the happy pursuit of what I should.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">As literature, they were ugly as sin. As experiments, though, they were packed with a useful array of wrong turns, misguided decisions, and shameful flops. From those experiments, I discovered copious amounts about what I shouldn't be writing. This allowed me to spend my subsequent novels in the happy pursuit of what I should.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=67ACCEB9443D3AC09C94E873A1899613">How to Haiku</a></td> <br>
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<tr> <td>Bruce Ross</td>
<td class="snippet">Your feeling in haiku should be pure and sincere. Therefore you should <i>avoid sentimentality</i>. The haiku should not reflect what we think we should be feeling or what others have told us we should be feeling.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">Your feeling in haiku should be pure and sincere. Therefore you should <i>avoid sentimentality</i>. The haiku should not reflect what we think we should be feeling or what others have told us we should be feeling.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=34B3D6539F2913D7C572B5D70864CBAA">Being True to Life</a></td> <br>
<td>David Richo</td> <table class="m">
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</tr> <td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=34B3D6539F2913D7C572B5D70864CBAA">Being True to Life</a></td>
<tr> <td>David Richo</td>
<td class="snippet">We can see our inner life as a playroom in which every energy and archetype of humanity can find camaraderie and even amusement. Once we let go of the importance of like and dislike, we begin to include all the selves that we are, each depending on the causes and conditions around us. We let go of the idea of a single self at the controls, and our true identity reveals itself to be an amphictyony, a word referring to a group of states that cooperate, especially in the care of temples and shrines. Our true presence is indeed a sacred marriage.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">We can see our inner life as a playroom in which every energy and archetype of humanity can find camaraderie and even amusement. Once we let go of the importance of like and dislike, we begin to include all the selves that we are, each depending on the causes and conditions around us. We let go of the idea of a single self at the controls, and our true identity reveals itself to be an amphictyony, a word referring to a group of states that cooperate, especially in the care of temples and shrines. Our true presence is indeed a sacred marriage.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=4FAAEB61B249169F2081B88BE72C35FD">The Triggering Town</a></td> <br>
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</tr> <td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=4FAAEB61B249169F2081B88BE72C35FD">The Triggering Town</a></td>
<tr> <td>Richard Hugo</td>
<td class="snippet">A poem can be said to have two subjects, the initiating or triggering subject, which starts the poem or "causes" the poem to be written, and the real or generated subject, which the poem comes to say or mean, and which is generated or discovered in the poem during the writing.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">A poem can be said to have two subjects, the initiating or triggering subject, which starts the poem or "causes" the poem to be written, and the real or generated subject, which the poem comes to say or mean, and which is generated or discovered in the poem during the writing.</td>
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<td class="snippet">But sometimes I worry that the power of fiction is the power of conflict, not the power of harmony; that the driving force in fiction is things at odds, not the incredible interdependence seen in nature, as one sinks deeper and deeper into it. I worry that my mind might turn to mush with regard to fiction—that I might lose the edge of conflict and dissent, and the love of it - from loving nature.</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<br> <td class="snippet">But sometimes I worry that the power of fiction is the power of conflict, not the power of harmony; that the driving force in fiction is things at odds, not the incredible interdependence seen in nature, as one sinks deeper and deeper into it. I worry that my mind might turn to mush with regard to fiction—that I might lose the edge of conflict and dissent, and the love of it - from loving nature.</td>
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<td class="snippet">A canvas a chimpanzee has thrown paint at can sell for thousands. I'm still waiting for one to spell 'eek!'</td> <td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Surrounding him was a handful of NSM members, many of them clearly old enough to qualify for Medicare. "Jeff said he was bringing numbers," Matthew said. "I didnt realize he meant cumulative age."<br>"We have shields, they have osteoporosis," Miles said.</td> <td class="snippet">EXITING HATE IS similar to embracing it. It involves a search for place and purpose, born of personal need. A person doesn't necessarily exit because a veil lifts and they are suddenly able to see hate for what it is. They leave because it makes sense to them and for them. Corinna seemed to know this, writing once on a blog she kept as Axis Sally, "The reality is, people rarely change their personality or ideals during adulthood, and if they do, it needs to be something they do on their own, for themselves."</td>
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<tr> <td>Vegas Tenold</td>
<td class="snippet">EXITING HATE IS similar to embracing it. It involves a search for place and purpose, born of personal need. A person doesn't necessarily exit because a veil lifts and they are suddenly able to see hate for what it is. They leave because it makes sense to them and for them. Corinna seemed to know this, writing once on a blog she kept as Axis Sally, "The reality is, people rarely change their personality or ideals during adulthood, and if they do, it needs to be something they do on their own, for themselves."</td> <td>Casual</td>
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## Art ## Art
- [Aphra Behn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn): one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing - [Aphra Behn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn): one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing
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- [Katie Bouman](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Bouman?lang=en): led the development of the algorithm that took the first image of a black hole - [Katie Bouman](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Bouman?lang=en): led the development of the algorithm that took the first image of a black hole
- [Jocelyn Bell Burnell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell): discovered first pulsar - [Jocelyn Bell Burnell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell): discovered first pulsar
- [Annie Jump Cannon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Jump_Cannon): developed the first stellar classification system; classified almost 400,000 stars - [Annie Jump Cannon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Jump_Cannon): developed the first stellar classification system; classified almost 400,000 stars
- [Eunice Newton Foote](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_Newton_Foote): discovered the greenhouse effect
- [Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Payne-Gaposchkin?lang=en): discovered what stars are made out of - [Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_Payne-Gaposchkin?lang=en): discovered what stars are made out of
- [Sophie Germain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Germain): French mathematician and pioneer of elasticity theory - [Sophie Germain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Germain): French mathematician and pioneer of elasticity theory
- [Fanny Hesse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Hesse): critical in the invention of the Petri dish by suggesting to use agar instead of gelatin - [Fanny Hesse](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Hesse): critical in the invention of the Petri dish by suggesting to use agar instead of gelatin