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Mitali

@littlebigtalk

Product Designer @Meta · Prev @Microsoft, @Converge_io · Past life: writing @GraziaIndia · Prefers talking to machines

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Ben Sellers (@mrbensellers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hegemonic culture propagates its own values and norms so that they become the "common sense" values of all and thus maintain the status quo. Cultural hegemony is therefore the main tool used to maintain consent to the capitalist order, rather than the use of force. (3/3)

Ian Morris 🐀 (@ianmorris78) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Evzzz @curiousiguana Well, given the queue is just to see a box, why not just get more boxes and not mention which one Liz is lurking in?

Mitali (@littlebigtalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climbed my first Munro 🏔 All the mountain metaphors from "uphill battle" to "cliff hanger" hit different now 😌 📍Ben Lomond, Scotland

Climbed my first Munro 🏔 All the mountain metaphors from "uphill battle" to "cliff hanger" hit different now 😌

📍Ben Lomond, Scotland
The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The effect of spoliation is therefore quite moving. It produces a patchwork effect which reminds us of how all things must pass, as one civilisation falls and another rises. And on a simple level it can be rather charming (though, in this case, frightening):

The effect of spoliation is therefore quite moving.

It produces a patchwork effect which reminds us of how all things must pass, as one civilisation falls and another rises.

And on a simple level it can be rather charming (though, in this case, frightening):
Gurman Bhatia (@chartwaali) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Husband and I played around with Dall-E together today. Here is AI trying to paint an old woman on a computer in the style of different Indian painters. 1) Amrita Sher-Gil

Husband and I played around with Dall-E together today. Here is AI trying to paint an old woman on a computer in the style of different Indian painters. 

1) Amrita Sher-Gil
Mitali (@littlebigtalk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Messaging gone horribly wrong 🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m all for stopping oil and saving the planet, but artworks of cultural importance have nothing to do with this #MisguidedActivism

GeekKinDad (@dad_kin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jennifer Public Radio Most men are oblivious to the fact that almost all women have been assaulted, in some fashion, by a man. The idea is just foreign to them. Hell I didn't get it until I looked up the numbers, and realized that what's "reported" is just the ones brave enough, and alive, to report

Dilip Mandal (@profdilipmandal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sociologist Max Weber explains that, “So long as the Karma doctrine was unshaken, revolutionary ideas or progressiveness were inconceivable. The lowest castes, furthermore, had the most to win through ritual correctness and were least tempted to innovations.”

derek guy (@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i feel the absence of this online media has made a real impact on how we discuss menswear. much of the online media now is just image-only Instagrams and news streams about hot brands, exclusive drops, collabs, etc. there's more focus on "collecting things," less on dressing

The Cultural Tutor (@culturaltutor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And serious introspection has become much harder in the 21st century, when our phones mean we are never alone and when messages and emails have turned most communication into conversation. Depth, elaboration, and introspection are discouraged by instant messaging.

The Culturist (@the_culturist_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But the world wars forced humanity to confront its dark side, and new schools of art were emerging: Brutalism, which steamrolled the uniqueness of human nature; and Cubism, which expressed the trauma and fractured-ness of modern life.

But the world wars forced humanity to confront its dark side, and new schools of art were emerging:

Brutalism, which steamrolled the uniqueness of human nature; and Cubism, which expressed the trauma and fractured-ness of modern life.