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Death Vivus!
29 may 21
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I share what you wanted to convey, and I can't help but think of our friend @[De...Marga...] who has to process such auditory atrocities into lactic acid with kilometers of celestial-mountain views.
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I instead remember it as a great film; I would gladly watch it again since my memory is limited.
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But it was supposed to come out on the 28th.
You couldn't take it anymore and...
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I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
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I just finished Utopia.
Eugenia, virus and vaccines.
It has its flaws, but it looks at scenarios that are somehow possible.
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Rece spatiotemporal!
Or space-time?
Pooh Hurricane
7 may 21
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But they could try South America.
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The science I detest. I don’t trust it, and I don’t know what they’re really up to in these environments.
Have you ever wondered why they want to investigate the origins of the universe and don’t even know not only the origin of matter but also the origin of man? I mean, nobody even knows who was around before the Sumerians and what technology they used.
They search for neutrinos and can’t make a granite vase like those found in Egypt.
Either they’re crazy or they’re lying.
At some point, physics must embrace metaphysics in order to progress.
This science is not conceived for the good of man; a cultural revolution is needed, and sooner or later, it will come.
Bastards!
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Never heard of it.
Ah, biopolitics...
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A few days ago, my fifteen-year-old daughter spotted my copy of "Il Pendolo di Foucault."
"It's a difficult book," I told her, and she asked, "What is it about?"
Damn, she put me in a tough spot and I didn't know how to respond.