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TTP (Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpora)
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Mohamed Abd El Wahab - ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุนุจุฏ ุงู„ูˆู‡ุงุจ โ€“ Mohamed Abd El Wahab - El Donia Sigara We Kas | ู…ุญู…ุฏ ุนุจุฏ ุงู„ูˆู‡ุงุจโ€ฆ
ุงู„ุฏู†ูŠุง ุตุจุญ ูˆุงู„ุฃูุบู†ูŠุฉ ู…ุงู„ ุณู‡ุฑุฉ
ุจุณ ุจู…ุง ุฃู†ู‘ ุงู†ูŠ ุณู‡ุฑุงู† ู…ู† ุงู„ุจุงุฑุญุฉ๐Ÿป
Your love lives in me โ€“ you are mirrored in that love, and you see your face reflected in me: nothing of this is mine, it is all yours.

- The King Of The Dark Chamber
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But really you do not see the eye.
And nothing in the visual field allows you to infer that it is seen by an eye.

- Ludwig Wittgenstein
The eye cannot see itself
- True Detective
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- True Detective
It's not consciousness that's making us sick, it's imagination.

It's our ability to imagineโ€”in our headsโ€”a better, more utopian world than ours, and then compare our reality to the utopia of our mind. This is what underlies despair. As George Carlin said: "Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist."
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- True Detective
I should say, I never liked this quote. It doesn't feel right, it feels too romantic and tortured artist-ish to me: it makes the entirety of humanity like a tortured romantic artist who's "too perfect and pure for our crooked world."
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ุฎูุฐู ุงู„ุญูŽูŠูŽุงุฉูŽ ูƒู…ุง ุฌุงุกุชู’ูƒูŽ ู…ุจุชุณู…ู‹ุง
ููŠ ูƒูู‘ูู‡ุง ุงู„ุบุงุฑู ุฃูŽูˆ ููŠ ูƒูู‘ูู‡ุง ุงู„ุนูŽุฏูŽู…ู

ูˆุงุฑู‚ุตู’ ุนู„ู‰ ุงู„ูˆุฑุฏู ูˆุงู„ุฃูŽุดูˆุงูƒู ู…ุชู‘ูŽุฆูุฏู‹ุง
ุบู†ู‘ูŽุชู’ ู„ูƒูŽ ุงู„ุทู‘ูŽูŠุฑู ุฃูŽูˆ ุบู†ู‘ูŽุชู’ ู„ูƒูŽ ุงู„ุฑู‘ูุฌูู…ู

ูˆุงุนู…ู„ู’ ูƒู…ุง ุชุฃู…ูุฑู ุงู„ุฏู‘ูู†ูŠุง ุจู„ุง ู…ูŽุถูŽุถู
ูˆุงู„ุฌู…ู’ ุดูุนูˆุฑูƒูŽ ููŠู‡ุง ุฅู†ู‘ูŽู‡ุง ุตูŽู†ูŽู…ู

ูู…ู†ู’ ุชุฃูŽู„ู‘ูŽู…ูŽ ู„ู…ู’ ุชูุฑู’ุญูŽู…ู’ ู…ูŽุถูŽุงุถูŽุชูŽู‡ู
ูˆู…ู†ู’ ุชุฌู„ู‘ูŽุฏูŽ ู„ู… ุชู‡ุฒุฃ ุจู‡ู ุงู„ู‚ูู…ูŽู…ู

ู‡ุฐูŠ ุณุนุงุฏูŽุฉู ุฏูู†ูŠุงู†ุง ููƒู†ู’ ุฑุฌู„ู‹ุง
ุฅู†ู’ ุดุฆู’ุชูŽู‡ุง ุฃูŽุจูŽุฏูŽ ุงู„ุขุจุงุฏ ูŠูŽุจู’ุชูŽุณูู…ู

- ุฃุจูˆ ุงู„ู‚ุงุณู… ุงู„ุดุงุจูŠ
One is reminded of the fact that those whom Wittgenstein influenced most strongly, particularly in the 1930s, did not enter academic life. There is therefore a large and important aspect of Wittgensteinโ€™s influence that is not, and cannot be, reflected in the large body of academic literature that Wittgensteinโ€™s work has inspired.

- The Duty Of Genius (a biography of Ludwig Wittgenstein)