St. Donat (@rupuzhmiltai) 's Twitter Profile
St. Donat

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calendar_today17-10-2012 18:34:31

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C Thi Nguyen (@add_hawk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just had my mind fully blown by an aesthetics talk on medieval Indian aesthetics by Cat Prueitt, about how cognition makes us free. Also about the deep difference between Western and South Asian ideas here. Ok, explaining this might take a while. Here goes:

David Hering (@hering_david) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I first discovered this book because it was on the library shelf next to another book I needed. I was intrigued, sat down and started reading and when I looked up hours had passed and it was dark outside. It haunts me to this day. If you’ve never read it, now is the time!

I first discovered this book because it was on the library shelf next to another book I needed. I was intrigued, sat down and started reading and when I looked up hours had passed and it was dark outside. It haunts me to this day. If you’ve never read it, now is the time!
Experimental Advice (@experimentaladv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to make dissonant unconventional kazoo music and you feed him not at all.

Tone Glow (@toneglow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Dude Bro Party Mattsacre III (@donatobomb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I adore Junta Yamaguchi’s RIVER, a brilliant and joyful low-budget time loop comedy, so it means a lot that I was allowed to provide a commentary track with my dear friend @FakeRobHunter! Couldn’t have picked a better title for my first ever commentary track. 🖤

Chaz Firestone (@chazfirestone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can see where you are looking! This image by Akiyoshi Kitaoka lets you see your own eye movements, which create a little light-gray 'spotlight' wherever you point your eyes. The spotlight isn't really there; your mind is making it!

You can see where you are looking! This image by <a href="/AkiyoshiKitaoka/">Akiyoshi Kitaoka</a> lets you see your own eye movements, which create a little light-gray 'spotlight' wherever you point your eyes. The spotlight isn't really there; your mind is making it!