و في فترة ازدهاره و أثناء نشر أعماله المشهورة في عامي 1945 و 1946، و مباشرة بعد الحرب، انتهت حياة أوداساكو بشكل مأساوي.
في تحول غير متوقع للأحداث، أُصيب أوداساكو بنزيف في الرئة عام 1947.
إنّ حالته الصحية كانت على ما يرام قبل الحادث، و لهذا السبب صُعِق كل من صديقيه المقربين آنغو و دازاي بما حدث له.
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في تحول غير متوقع للأحداث، أُصيب أوداساكو بنزيف في الرئة عام 1947.
إنّ حالته الصحية كانت على ما يرام قبل الحادث، و لهذا السبب صُعِق كل من صديقيه المقربين آنغو و دازاي بما حدث له.
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Depression had left me riddled with holes, susceptible to any whim.
-Oda Sakunosuke.
-Oda Sakunosuke.
Around that dim light, the loneliness of autumnal dawns gathered like a halo. It was a profoundly distant view. Autumn flowers in lovely colors were growing on the mist-covered nocturnal roadside. I felt autumn deep inside my heart. Even though the calendar still said it was summer…
-Oda Sakunosuke
-Oda Sakunosuke
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Watching ballet is my idea of relaxation
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Forwarded from Neomalignant - an absurd act (Synyz)
one of rarest Egyptian artifacts an intact pyramid capstone; it is one of the few known in existence.
The capstone belonged to the Black Pyramid, which was built by King Amenemhat III, roughly 2000 BCE.
the design on it is soo cool
The capstone belonged to the Black Pyramid, which was built by King Amenemhat III, roughly 2000 BCE.
the design on it is soo cool
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Forwarded from •Fading Trace•
ثمة حزنٌ بالغٌ في كل شيء، حتى حين تسير الأمور بأحسن حال.
-ارنست همنغواي
-ارنست همنغواي
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"But in that moment I understood what they say about nostalgia, that no matter if you're thinking of something good or bad, it always leaves you a little emptier afterward."
- John Corey Whaley, Noggin
- John Corey Whaley, Noggin
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The Penrose steps, also known as the Penrose staircase or the "impossible staircase," are an optical illusion and an interesting concept in both mathematics and art.
They were first introduced by the British mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose and his father, Lionel Penrose, in 1958.
They were first introduced by the British mathematician and physicist Roger Penrose and his father, Lionel Penrose, in 1958.
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The Penrose steps are based on the idea of an "impossible object." These steps form an optical illusion where a continuous staircase seems to loop back on itself infinitely, creating the illusion of perpetual ascent or descent.
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The Penrose steps have been both praised for their ingenious use of optical illusion and criticized for their abstract nature. Some critics argue that these kinds of illusions do not have practical applications in mathematics or science.
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The Penrose steps, along with other impossible objects and optical illusions, have a significant relationship with psychology.
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The Penrose steps, along with other impossible objects and optical illusions, have a significant relationship with psychology.
For example, in cognitive psychology, psychologists have used impossible objects to study cognitive processes such as problem-solving and reasoning. When people are presented with impossible objects, it reveals how the brain attempts to find a logical solution, even when one doesn't exist.
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In philosophy, the Penrose steps and similar impossible objects have been used as metaphors for concepts like infinity, paradox, and the limits of human perception. They challenge our understanding of reality and question the boundaries of what is possible. Philosophers and artists have explored these concepts to question the nature of existence and the limitations of human cognition.
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