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The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.
The only "good" way to get rid of a temptation is to channel it—in Freud's words—by way of sublimation; to turn the burning desire into fuel for a good life. This turns brutality, impulsivity and anger into controlled violence, it turns lust and passion into noble love and constructive relationships, and turns recklessness into courage.
Simply yielding to one's impulses is a form of animality, since animals have no choice but to yield to their impulses, because they lack fore-thought. And savagery is nothing but a form of animality.
Simply yielding to one's impulses is a form of animality, since animals have no choice but to yield to their impulses, because they lack fore-thought. And savagery is nothing but a form of animality.
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In case u wanna study parasitology & binge watch House MD: S1 E1, cystisercosis (T. Solium) S1 E7, sleeping sickness S2 E10, tertiary malaria S2 E20, E21 Primary amoebic encephalitis S3 14, tapeworm (T. Saginata) S4 E13, Chagas disease S5 E20, visceral leishmaniasis…
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Hi
I just wanna say that in Episode 14, season 3, the diagnosis is not T.saginata , it's diphyllobothrium latum 😅
Hi
I just wanna say that in Episode 14, season 3, the diagnosis is not T.saginata , it's diphyllobothrium latum 😅
Forwarded from Conatus
"The Greeks’ goal is to deify man, not humanize gods—it is theomorphism, not anthropomorphism! Furthermore, the animal in man is not to be ennobled, but rather the human element in animals emphasized, so that we can delight in them in a higher, artistic sense."
— Goethe
— Goethe
CHAOS
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You see these pictures and you imagine they were a cute loving family
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Prometheus creating man in clay, By Constantin Hansen
According to Greek legends, the gods ordered Prometheus, a titan, to create humans out of clay. While his brother, Epimetheus, created all the animals.
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Orestes being pursued by the Furies, By William-Adolphe Bouguereau
It's from an ancient Greek tragedy, following Agamemnon's son, Orestes, after the events of the Illiad.