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In July, I participated in a design competition for a logo commemorating the 50th anniversary of anti-communist student Sergio Ramelli’s death
Ukraine mobilised reserves. Russia mobilised reserves
In less than a month of active war, Israeli strikes have killed more civilians in Gaza than have been killed in Ukraine in the last twenty
Ukrainians and Russians are dying needlessly. Arms shipments to Ukraine must stop, and Europe should negotiate with Russia & Ukraine over a new security arrangement for the whole continent
Jail is an issue only to aging mortals. It’s a FOMO maximiser: having to spend X% of life under stern conditions means losing a meaningful part of the limited time available to live
We, men, have a natural urge to fight physically
First uranium shells, now cluster bombs
I have flipped many views since 2019, but not those concerning death sentences. Yet I do have a couple of nuances to add
Ukraine understands that taking over Taurida and the Donbass is farfetched, so it is applying a scorched-earth policy—“if we can’t have it, you might as well have to suffer”...
The “tripod” peace symbol ☮ is somewhat problematic: it is the circled death rune ᛦ
Perhaps souls do indeed reïncarnate. If so, reïncarnation is way better than any physical immortality, as it allows to live thru different upbringings in different bodies
Science without conscience is a crime against nature. Ethics are fundamental
I reckon that those dying in sleep see an epic last dream
After hearing about the UK’s intent to supply Ukraine with uranium-filled shells, I first thought that it was fake-news clickbait or satire
The best ideas never come in front of a computer
Tucker Carlson: “Life, unfortunately, is a sexually-transmitted invariably fatal condition”
There is nothing inherently evil about 15-minute neighborhoods and cities. It only makes sense to reduce the time it takes to get from one place to another
Eliminating waste and pollution is a noble cause. But environmentalism today has been almost completely taken over by climate alarmists
It’s about to be 2022. Whatever. We should not change our actions just because of an arbitrary new beginning
Having arrived in the UK for the first time in three and a half years, I recorded my first feelings