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05.05.202506:44
"How might one live?
It’s an odd question, in some sense; a question we don’t ask ourselves very often. We get up in the morning, we brush our teeth, we crawl into our clothing, and burn our days as though it were impossible to live any other way, as though this particular life were the only one to be lived. As though the universe were so constructed that it required our lives to unfold in this way and in no other.
Of course that isn’t what we tell ourselves. Our stories are always filled with choices, with crossroads and tangents and directions of our own making. Our lives’ narratives, when we tell them to ourselves or to others, are steeped in the discarding of certain futures and the embrace of others, in the construction of a world that is to each of us uniquely our own because each of us has chosen it. But is that how we live? Is that how our lives, so often conforming, so often predictable, so often disappointing, come to be what they are?
How many of us ask ourselves, not once and for all time but frequently and at different times, how might one live? How many of us embrace that question, not only in our stories but in our actions, our projects, our commitments? How many of us open the door to the possibility that, however it is we are living, we might live otherwise?"
— Todd May, Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction
It’s an odd question, in some sense; a question we don’t ask ourselves very often. We get up in the morning, we brush our teeth, we crawl into our clothing, and burn our days as though it were impossible to live any other way, as though this particular life were the only one to be lived. As though the universe were so constructed that it required our lives to unfold in this way and in no other.
Of course that isn’t what we tell ourselves. Our stories are always filled with choices, with crossroads and tangents and directions of our own making. Our lives’ narratives, when we tell them to ourselves or to others, are steeped in the discarding of certain futures and the embrace of others, in the construction of a world that is to each of us uniquely our own because each of us has chosen it. But is that how we live? Is that how our lives, so often conforming, so often predictable, so often disappointing, come to be what they are?
How many of us ask ourselves, not once and for all time but frequently and at different times, how might one live? How many of us embrace that question, not only in our stories but in our actions, our projects, our commitments? How many of us open the door to the possibility that, however it is we are living, we might live otherwise?"
— Todd May, Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction


04.05.202522:36
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29.04.202504:58
The Democrats started a genocide and threw the election to Trump all the meanwhile lying that they were doing everything possible to stop it. They threw us to the wolves for the sake of genocide.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1916889129771577847
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1916889129771577847
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05.05.202500:36
🚨NEWS: The House is set to vote Monday on H.R. 867, the “IGO Anti-Boycott Act,” which would punish Americans with fines of up to $1 million or prison terms up to 20 years for participating in boycotts of Israel or Israeli settlements that are promoted by international governmental organizations (IGOs), such as the UN or EU.
The bill, sponsored by pro-Israel lawmaker Rep. Mike Lawler, expands U.S. anti-boycott law to target voluntary, values-based political action by U.S. citizens. Its aim is to shield Israel from nonviolent international pressure campaigns such as BDS.
Rights groups say the legislation criminalizes constitutionally protected political expression and is part of a broader push to suppress opposition to Israeli genocide, apartheid, and illegal settlement expansion, under the guise of fighting antisemitism.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1918472975692574802


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02.05.202501:54
Trump signs executive order to dismantle the Civil Rights Act of 1964
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/4/24/2318443/-Trump-signs-executive-order-to-dismantle-the-Civil-Rights-Act-of-1964
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https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/4/24/2318443/-Trump-signs-executive-order-to-dismantle-the-Civil-Rights-Act-of-1964
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