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“Maybe you are searching among the branches, for what only appears in the roots.”
– Rumi (via nirvikalpa)
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I am having NONE of it.
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Unpaid Internships: Bad for Students, Bad for... →
pushthemovement: separability: A must-read in general. One fantastic response: I think that it’s important to consider the implications that all of this unpaid (and likely stemming from the upper-class) labor has on society as well, especially within the industries that largely require entire chunks of time and resources from those aspiring to join them. Particularly within the public...
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real historical reality (thank you Christians) →
Contrary to myth, Christianity’s concept of marriage has not been set in stone since the days of Christ, but has constantly evolved as a concept and ritual. Prof. John Boswell, the late Chairman of Yale University’s history department, discovered that in addition to heterosexual marriage ceremonies in ancient Christian church liturgical documents, there were also ceremonies called the...
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