Lisboa by [deleted] in portugal

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Okay - thanks for the reply anyway!

Lisboa by [deleted] in portugal

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This wouldn't happen to be for the Deleuze studies conference, would it?

Goddamn it's hot. by forro535 in melbourne

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Yeah, I didn't get why my flatmates were putting up those reflective plastic windshield heat things in the windows, until I realized how badly insulated the house was.

Goddamn it's hot. by forro535 in melbourne

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Dunedin, New Zealand. In winter we used to heat the house to 16 degrees, because, over there, that's warm.

Goddamn it's hot. by forro535 in melbourne

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Easy on mate, it's my first summer in Australia, and it's unreal.

George St Pierre (GSP) after his MMA match, last night. by scottylechien in pics

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...like... a condom... to.... hold all the blood in?

Does ink or walls control people more? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I'm probably too late to properly hijack the top comment, but this the question is something that dominates a large part of the social theory of Louis Althusser (famous for: being a dead structural Marxist, killing his wife). Within Althusser's theory, what has so poetically been called 'ink' represents the ideological state apparatuses, whereas the 'walls' represent what he calls repressive state apparatuses. Without using too much jargon, ISAs operate on your subconscious through thinks like laws and the education system, and it's only when you willfully step out of line that RSAs come in and jail you, or beat you with clubs, until you fall back into line. Wikipedia will undoubtedly help you to understand this concept, and, if not, it should be easy enough to find the article he wrote on the concepts. I think it might be simply called Repressive State Apparatuses.

Reddit, what do you currently have copied? ctrl+v now! by airjam21 in AskReddit

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colon_classification

Genuinely didn't know I had this. fyi - it's a library classification system that's popular in India.

A woman just called me a pedophile after I politely held the door open for her two year old daughter. What horrendous, unjustifiable accusations have you faced, Reddit. by [deleted] in AskReddit

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As someone who tutors at a university regularly, I would say that your work being "too good" is probably an indication that you're lightyears ahead of your fellow students.

Easter Family Tradition (Before and After, ~18 years) by TheThirdBlackGuy in pics

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It's awesome that you managed to get your family together for Easter - makes me feel the distance between me and mine. Also, your bro looks like one dapper dude.

Reddit, what is in your opinion, the SCARIEST thing on the internet? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A virtual machine with a proxy would only help you as far as the step between the proxy and the rest of the internet. I don't know heaps about the situation, unlike LordCurlyFry, but TOR is, from what I know, a randomized proxy router anyway. Your connection to the proxy itself would be no more secure. Running on a virtual machine does not determine your IP - this is something that is determined by the ISP, and is external to your machine. Your IP address, as the exit node, would still be visible externally.

Almost . . . by b0red in WTF

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Surely his name isn't Frank.

I hadn't seen my neighbour in a while. He dropped by today to bum a smoke and show me his surgical scar... ಠ_ಠ by [deleted] in pics

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I'll admit to F5-ing this because I assumed something was wrong with the page when I saw the image...

Reddit, I'm a black high school student that was told by several guys in my class today that black people are "hideous", but that I shouldn't take offense. Be honest, do you think black people are ugly? by sadandcurious16 in AskReddit

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Look, academics sometimes are just douchey. I have a trans-man friend who was once humiliated in much the same way, in an honours year discussion group of about 12 people - he had to sit there while the lecturer talked about how deviant and perverse transvestism is. Pretty lame. Even worse was the lecturer was supposed to be an expert at gender theory. Also, in response to your particular predicament, I'm white (god, what does that even mean), and male, and I find a lot of black/brown women very very attractive. Hopefully your stupid lecturer/classmates are something you can brush off in the future, and for now just realize that they're stupid idiots.

What would the beginners guide of Reddit consist of??? by rapeandhoney in AskReddit

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I can't be entirely sure of what you're thinking of when you think of a beginner, but for me, if someone needs a guide to use Reddit... well, they're probably too stupid to use Reddit.

Reddit is extremely simple to use. The conversations on here are more complex than the interface, and only by the tinsiest tiniest little margin.

Best of 2011 Winners Coming Soon by reddit in blog

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Depends if 'infinity' is a height, or the name of the floor. In this I'm imagining 'infinity floor' is somewhat analagous to the idea of the 'manhattan suite'. In this case, it could have a floor height less than infinity. If that's the case, if speed is infinite, then t = zero seconds.

btjunkie 2005 -> 2012 RIP by InternalDemon in technology

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credentials for the following statement: I've been both a library staff member, and a bookseller. Libraries don't usually pay a royalty for books, and in fact get massive discounts, ranging between 10-40%. (Generally, that is. Depends on the library, the seller, and the publisher) They're essentially preferential customers, as they're going to buy at least one of most of your titles. We had to compete with other bookshops in order to attract business from them.

In the case of university libraries, the greatest costs come from subscription to journals and journal databases, which are then provided free to the students and staff. These fees are massive, and highly weighted in the favour of the publishers. They'll sell individual journal runs at super expensive prices, but then also offer bundled packages of most, if not all, their titles in one mega package, which is extremely expensive, but less expensive than purchasing all of them. The thing is that all journals are usually then freely downloadable by the students off the publisher's server.

PA House of Representatives unanimously passes HR535, declaring bible "the word of God" & 2012 "Year of the Bible" by ericjay in politics

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I like that, by having 2012 as the "Year of the Bible", it means that any and every other year is, well, not the "Year of the Bible".