You could argue the same about emission zones which are common across Europe (mainly in inner cities). Just because your vehicle is allowed on the road, it doesn’t you can drive it anywhere.
You could argue the same about emission zones which are common across Europe (mainly in inner cities). Just because your vehicle is allowed on the road, it doesn’t you can drive it anywhere.
Yeah, and of course the superficial stuff is easy to grasp, like one character is lazy, or the other more of a dreamer who achieves nothing. But you feel like there are things going over your head.
TIL my home is a thriving ecosystem
At the moment I’m reading Dead Souls by Gogol. I’ve been at it for a while. It’s a bit heavy for a summer read, but I’m enjoying it somewhat. It’s fun to see all the colorful characters that come across, but I have the idea a lot is going over my head as I’m not that familiar with the Russia of that time. It’s sad quite a bit is missing of the second part.
Only about 70 pages left. The next book will definitely be something lighter…
The signal to other advertisers is more of a victory than the case itself.
I do it with ublock origin. It prevents the paywall from loading.
Just turn off javascript for the domain.
Nah, went off on the “bigger and uglier”.
And surely the Chinese did it fine, but Yugoslav Brutalism is just something else ;)
TIL my aesthetic is brutalism
Is this still a boring dystopia? This is pretty neat. Dystopian, yes, but neat.
Oh, this is my 3rd Japanese novel I’m reading, so I’m only just getting started. But I’ll be sure to keep posting here.
I wanted to dive deeper in specific topics this year, rather than jumping from one topic to the next. The coming months I want to read mostly contemporary Japanese literature, which is still a very broad topic of course. Right now I’m reading No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai, a short novel about a troubled man who fails to connect to others. Currently halfway and ian incredibly bleak view on human relationships and interaction.
The squares with rounded edges are definitely ads.
I’m currently reading Monbiot’s Regenesis, a book on the problems of modern day agriculture and a vision of a new future for food. I’m currently about halfway, and it’s mostly still about the problems of the current agricultural practices, but it’s already intriguing and throught-provoking.
I’ve just watched Brazil, a dystopian scifi from the 80s. The visuals were great, and I love the genre, but I wasn’t really feeling it. I just couldn’t really care about the characters.
Weird, the first picture isn’t in Amsterdam, but in The Hague (Den Haag Hollands Spoor).