Shot by women˚ ೀ⋆。˚
Cinematography has always been the part of movies that makes me fall in love with them over and over again. Thinking about my favorite shots, I realized they were all shot by women — so here’s a little appreciation for the frames captured through their eyes.
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Inspired by Sapir’s cultural approach to language, he hypothesized that the tribe embodies a living-in-the-present ethos so powerful that it has affected every aspect of the people’s lives. Committed to an existence in which only observable experience is real, the Pirahã do not think, or speak, in abstractions—and thus do not use color terms,... See more
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, also known as linguistic relativity, proposes that a person's language influences their thought processes and perception of reality. This concept has two main versions: the strong form, which claims language determines thought, and the weaker form, which suggests language influences or shapes thought. While extreme... See more
If there is a normality here, it’s a state of near-catatonia. DSM-5 seems to have no definition of happiness other than the absence of suffering. The normal individual in this book is tranquilized and bovine-eyed, mutely accepting everything in a sometimes painful world without ever feeling much in the way of anything about it. The vast absurd... See more
“Book of Lamentations” article by Sam Kriss, 2013 (The New Inquiry)