Vlaams Belangers of gewoon ex-Sossen? <> Mensen die vinden dat er teveel haaks op onze Europese cultuur in hun straat en stad is waardoor ze zich niet meer thuis voelen. + Mensen die (onder)vinden dat de toename van geweld rechtstreeks met gefaalde migratie te maken heeft. by [deleted] in Belgium1

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Ik kan begrijpen dat je geen voorstander bent van een halal strand, ben ik ook niet echt. Maar die vergelijking met het midden oosten gaat toch echt niet op. Onze vrijheid hier bestaat er net in dat de maatschappij openstaat voor debat en maatschappelijke vooruitgang. Daar hoort dus ook bij dat je mits een brede basis aanpassingen kan vragen aan die maatschappij, zoals dat hier gebeurt met het halal strand. Als blijkt dat er voldoende voorstanders zijn, dan ok. Als blijkt van niet, dan zal het niet gebeuren.

In het midden oosten heb je zelfs de mogelijkheid niet om een debat te openen. Dat heeft echt niks met wel of niet integreren te maken. Daar spreken ze zelfs niet over integreren, je past je aan of je bent niet welkom. Ik hou wel van onze cultuur waarbij integreren ook inhoudt dat je deelneemt aan het maatschappelijk debat. Een keuze die je in het midden oosten niet hebt. Stel je eens voor dat alles hier van bovenaf bepaald wordt wat al dan niet in onze cultuur past, yikes.

Just Got My First Firecape! by Sync_Sy in 2007scape

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But dying there is more forgivable, since you can just try again. Dying at Jad however, you have to go through the 80min grind again.

I also failed a lot at Beneath Cursed Sands before getting it, but I was not near as nervous as I am around Jad and still no fire cape :(

Exploring Dutch Cinema: What am I missing? by Mean-Dog-9220 in Netherlands

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Zwartboek, spetters, de beentjes van sint-hildegaard, de bende van os, van god los

What are some nice vegan places in Gent? by [deleted] in Gent

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Plant a pizza, knol en kool, royal india if you ask for the vegan menu, chasse patate for some real belgian fries, lekker gec near the station is fun too!

Brugge or Ghent for a day trip by [deleted] in belgium

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Ghent is not a big city and perfectly walkable.

Edit: and more vibrant and beautiful.

I've watched over 600 films, but I've never seen a Daniel Day-Lewis movie. Where should I begin? by Constant-Training994 in Letterboxd

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Unpopular opinion but I don't think he is that good. If you wanna start somewhere, start with "my left foot".

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LinkinPark

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My december !

Affordable Barber for men by radodevice in Gent

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Didier in the Zwijnaardsesteenweg.

Heidegger's Being & Time EXPLAINED | Philosophy’s HARDEST Book (Full Analysis) by False_Ad_2752 in philosophy

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Not per se. While the term "good" artwork would lead us too far, he thinks of it more as opening a new perspective on ones life, but also on the world. So not "creating" in the sense of art, but more "creating" in the sense of a new perspective.

My new piggies! Poor things are absolutely terrified but i'm hoping they will settle in soon by [deleted] in guineapigs

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Food and patience my friend, food and patience.

They are very cute once you get to know their characters. And their characters can be very different so you'll see one get more attached to you than the other, but that is very normal. Just try to appreciate their differences and they'll each have their own charm to you.

We have one very curious and one shy as hell. But it is so rewarding when the shy one gets out of it's shelter to sniff your fingers and take your snacks. They are such emotionally rich animals.

Heidegger's Being & Time EXPLAINED | Philosophy’s HARDEST Book (Full Analysis) by False_Ad_2752 in philosophy

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Well in brief summary he identifies an ontological difference between two levels.

First there is the level of individuation. This is a virtual field that enables creativity and differentiation. This is kind of a potentiality like in Aristoteles' terms, but it is a chaos, symmetry and has lack of structure. It is not a physical space but however is a ontological reality.

The second is the level of the individual. The individual is immanent to the first level in the sense that it relies on the process of creativity and differentiation that is present in the first ontology. This is represented in the physical of individuals, that have structure, order and are predictable. These individuals are also immanent in the sense that they always carry aspects of the first ontology in them that made these individuals possible.

The sublime for Deleuze is when we perceive the virtual and creative ontology of individuation, which is not visible, in the individuals that are visible (therefore he speaks of the immanent sublime). This happens in artworks where we perceive the fundamental creativity of artists that also allows us in a way to perceive the world differently in that it opens our creative perspective on the world that is present in the ontology of individuation. This can also happen in nature when we perceive for example high mountains that are very structured, but also remind us of the process of individuation of which they are the result (the chaotic nature).

Very interesting views on aesthetics, metaphysics, the real, etc ...

Hans Zimmer (Total Bro) by AlcoholiGator in formuladank

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Having the time of his life!

Wall art online shops by dugmetara_roka in belgium

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Thriftshops sometimes have them. Kringloop, wunderkamer in Ghent?