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Is the increase of accessibility to art and media dissolving marketability of demographics?Everyone has preferences in regards to what becomes integrated into our self-identity.
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The Importance of Learning the Classics | |
Tattoos have a wide use in many cultures, I am from a small pueblo tribe in New Mexico that doesn’t see tattoos in the same light. Specifically, they never have had any kind of body modification in their culture, when someone such as myself who has a lot of tattoos shows up, my body art is seen as “non traditional” even though many native cultures use tattoos in traditional ceremonies. It comes down to human expression which is the very definition of culture. | Tattoos: Alternative Expression with Traditional Roots |
Fantastic work, We have come to the issue of creating a subjective inner dialogue based on the interpretation of objective reality. Which seems to be the biggest issue in modern philosophy. | Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Why Must You Be So Cruel to All? |
Speaking outside of fantasy, I love the direction space games are going. | Space-based Games and American Space Policy |
I have discovered that in reading the classics I gain a better understanding of the topics at hand than I do via third-person analysis of the book itself.
Especially with regards to textbooks; there is more information per page than the condensed narrative the modern interpretation puts forth; one also misses out the wonderful use of language which the old-world cultivated.